Ahead of one of the weirdest tours in recent memory, Limp Bizkit and Corey Feldman shared a ridiculous video to promote their upcoming shows together. The Loserville Tour will feature Limp Bizkit joined by actor-singer Feldman, rapper Bones (along with Eddy Baker and Xavier Wulf), N8NOFACE, and Riff Raff serving as the emcee each night. The absurdly entertaining 17-minute video features Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst and Wes Borland trying to conduct a group interview with their fellow tourmates, but it quickly goes off the rails. As Durst says in the clip: “If anyone comes to this tour, they are in the wrong place at the right time, and absolutely a gathering of losers is what this is going to be.” The Loserville Tour gets going on July 16th in Somerset, Wisconsin, and will roll through the end of August. (Consequence of Sound)
Limp Bizkit Releases Wild Promo With Corey Feldman Ahead Of Joint Tour
By Erik Thompson
May 22, 2024 | 8:00 PM
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