Limp Bizkit puts on the rock show Lollapalooza needed

Limp Bizkit puts on the rock show Lollapalooza needed

Formed by Fred Durst, Wes Borland, Sam Rivers, John Otto and DJ Lethal, Limp Bizkit mixed hits and covers and put on a historic show

On a day of Lollapalooza Brazil which had everything to be boring, with the cold weather and practically incessant drizzle, Limp Blizkit showed that the show that took place on the Samsung Galaxy Stage, at 7:55 pm (Brasília time), this Saturday, 23, was worth waiting for.

With an audience very eager for the beginning of the performance by the iconic American rock band, the level of the show started high, with the hit “Break Stuff,” and the fans didn’t hesitate to almost instantly roll out the traditional punk wheels across the track.

All this love and energy that the public emanated towards Limp Bizkit on stage, the five musicians reciprocated with mastery and at the same level. The great maestro of the night, Fred Durst He has a stage presence worthy of a major global rock star. Of course, the other members skillfully mastered each instrument, whether Sam Rivers at the bottom, John Otto on the drums, the mysterious Wes Borland on guitar or DJ Lethal in the pickup.

After the start, the band continued with everything through the setlist, with the characteristic heavy rock and highlights for “Take a Look Around” It is “My Way.” Halfway through the show, the members began to slow down a little, with interludes featuring excerpts from hits like “Purple Rain” It is “Seven Nation Army.” Then, with calmer spirits, Durst started singing “Behind Blue Eyes,” dedicated to the fans: “It’s not my song, it’s yours!”

Of course, a day late, the vocalist took the opportunity to wish him a happy birthday. John Ottowho heard the audience sing “Congratulations to you.” Not just this cute moment, but the drums of Otto is one of the biggest highlights of the night, with a strong, powerful and imposing performance.

Despite being quieter and away from the attention of the Limp Bizkit, Sam Rivers He is a more than competent bassist. While Wes Borland, with a very different costume, always impressed (whether due to his guitar skills or the bizarreness of his uniform). Finally, DJ Lethal he did the transitions between songs very well and was always highlighted by Fred Durst.

In fact, one hour of the band’s show was very little for what it brought to the stage, in addition to the beautiful party that the fans had. So far, it was one of the best presentations of the Lollapalooza Brasil 2024 and, without a doubt, it could go down in the history of the festival.

Source: Rollingstone

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