
Limp Bizkit are coming back to the UK in 2025 with a brand-new tour. Titled “Loserville 2025 with Limp Bizkit & Special Guests,” the tour promises to be packed with all the chaos, nostalgia, and head-banging energy that fans have come to expect from Fred Durst and the crew. It kicks off in Glasgow and winds through some of the UK’s biggest arenas before wrapping up in London.
Starting on Saturday, 8th March, at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, the band will then head to Birmingham’s BP Pulse LIVE on Thursday, 13th March, followed by a massive gig at Manchester’s AO Arena on Saturday, 15th March. The final stop will see them take over OVO Arena Wembley in London on Sunday, 16th March.
Tickets go on general sale Friday, 25th October 2024, at 9 AM BST, available through LiveNation.co.uk. If you’re a Mastercard holder, you get a head start with access to Preferred Tickets at the same time through the Priceless platform. So, don’t sit on this one – we all know how fast these tickets are going to fly!
Limp Bizkit fans know what to expect: classic hits like ‘Rollin’’, ‘My Way’, and ‘Break Stuff’ delivered with Durst’s signature energy and irreverence. If you’ve been waiting to relive the glory days of 90s and early 2000s nu-metal, this is your moment.

Loserville 2025 UK Tour Dates:
- Glasgow – OVO Hydro – Saturday, 8th March 2025
- Birmingham – BP Pulse LIVE – Thursday, 13th March 2025
- Manchester – AO Arena – Saturday, 15th March 2025
- London – OVO Arena Wembley – Sunday, 16th March 2025
Get ready to dust off your backwards red cap, because Limp Bizkit are coming to remind everyone exactly why they ruled the charts back in the day. The “Loserville 2025” tour is set to bring both nostalgia and new energy to their biggest UK fans.
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