Limp Bizkit’s concert in Estonia has been canceled, according to local news. The show’s organizer, Baltic Live Agency, announced, “We inform you that due to circumstances beyond our control, the Limp Bizkit concert planned for May 31, 2026, is canceled. Our apologies!”
This cancellation follows recent comments from frontman Fred Durst about Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014. Durst was photographed holding a sign that read “Crimea=Russia” and was banned from Ukraine in 2015. Estonia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated, “Estonia supports Ukraine’s territorial integrity and the principle that every last centimeter of Ukrainian territory belongs to Ukraine.”
Gunnar Viese, a media manager at Baltic Live Agency, explained Durst’s past comments by saying, “At the time, Fred Durst was married to a Russian Crimean woman and was likely living in a distorted information bubble.”
In other news, Yungblud is no longer part of Limp Bizkit’s upcoming Latin American tour. The lineup now includes Bullet for My Valentine. The tour kicks off on November 29 and will be the band’s first live performance since the passing of bassist Sam Rivers in October.
Stay tuned for more updates on Limp Bizkit and their tour!

