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Limp Bizkit honored bassist Sam Rivers in their first show since his October death, with a tribute and continued tour featuring replacement bassist Richie Buxton.
Limp Bizkit performed their first concert since the death of founding bassist Sam Rivers, who died on October 18, 2025, in Mexico City on November 29, 2025, launching their Latin American tour.
The band honored Rivers with a video tribute, messages calling him “our brother forever,” and a dedication of “Break Stuff” by frontman Fred Durst.
Drummer John Otto shared a personal tribute, calling Rivers his best friend.
Richie “Kid Not” Buxton filled in on bass, and the band confirmed they will continue touring, honoring Rivers’ legacy in every show.
Upcoming stops include Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil.
Limp Bizkit honró al bajista Sam Rivers en su primer concierto desde su muerte en octubre, con un homenaje y una gira continuada con el bajista de reemplazo Richie Buxton.