An audience of 100,000 people shook the San Isidro Hippodrome on the last day of Lollapalooza Argentina; group now heads to São Paulo, where a new show takes place on Saturday (23)
A video presenting the Limp Bizkit at the Lollapalooza Argentina It caused a commotion and ended up going viral, with more than a million views in 24 hours. Passing through South America, the nu-metal band performed in front of 100,000 people last Sunday (17), in such a fine tune that it generated an instant viral sensation.
The presentation closed the attractions of Lollapalooza Argentina, which took place at San Isidro Racecoursein Buenos Aires. At the show, the group opened and closed the 11-track setlist with the same song, “Break Stuff”which ended up accompanied in each verse by a loud and excited crowd.
The clip was shared by the band themselves, which now goes to São Paulo. It remains to be seen whether the Brazilian public will be able to repeat the animation of the brothers at the Interlagos Autodrome for the Limp Bizkit show at Lollapalooza Brazilnext Saturday, 23.
Check out the video for “Break Stuff” at Lollapalooza Argentina and, below, the band’s setlist in Buenos Aires.
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Limp Bizkit: setlist for the show in Argentina

(intro) “Turn It Up, Bitch”
01. “Break Stuff”
02. “Take a Look Around”
(recording) Snacky Poo”
03. “Hot Dog”
04. “Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle)”
(recording) Proud Mary” (by Creedence Clearwater Revival)
05. “My Generation” (Interrupted by the band to assist a fan)
(recording) “Seven Nation Army”https://rollingstone.uol.com.br/”Naughty by Nature”
06. “”Behind Blue Eyes” (cover by The Who)
07. “Nookie”
08. “Full Nelson”
09. “Re-Arranged” (with excerpt from “Jerry Was a Race Car Driver”)
10. “Killing in the Name” (Rage Against the Machine cover)
(recording) “90.2.10”
11. “Break Stuff”
(recording) Jump Around” (by House of Pain)
Source: Rollingstone

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