Limp Bizkit Loserville Tour

It’s been some time since I’ve made it all the way to Glen Helen Amphitheater. Seeing Limp Bizkit for the first time felt like a good enough reason. At the height of my nĂ¼-metal listening days, they were easily in my top 3.
The supporting acts were all unknown to me and I don’t think I liked any of it. Limp’s setlist had all the hits but I didn’t like all the tape breaks. That could’ve been a couple more songs. Some deep cuts from Significant Other would have been sick. They also didn’t play the full song in the case of Re-Arranged and Nookie. And Break Stuff was played twice. Disappointing.
This time I went with a digital parking pass and that was terrible. I’m driving so I can’t use my phone, let alone type my KeePass master password until I stop at the parking attendant. Once I’m stopped, I tell them to hold on while I type my super long KeePass master password to unlock my password database. Then I can login to the Ticketmaster website to access my digital parking pass. Only there was hardly any signal in this parking lot so it felt like forever until I was able to present my parking pass. I’m not sure I’d do that again. I am once again asking for your support in demanding paper tickets.
Hype Man
Hype man doing hype man things. It's entertaining the things you get when giving a crowd a live mic.Merch
The merch was an easy pass for me. Not just because it appears to be AI generated but because I don’t like or understand the designs. What about “Loserville” screams cyberwave, zombies, skulls or a Miami-like city? I’m not hard to please. Just give me the classic band logo with “Loserville Tour” and tour dates on the back.
Audio
Bootleg audio is here.
Now we wait for the new album.1