Limp Bizkit are back in the studio working on a new album

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“Let’s get that funky funky. Let’s get that Limp Bizkit popping off" Limp Bizkit have confirmed that they are back in the studio working on a new album. READ MORE: Download Festival 2024 review: despite all odds, a promising step in a new direction As reported by Consequence Of Sound , the band’s frontman Fred Durst shared an update on the band’s official Instagram Stories.

In the story, Durst is seen with drummer John Otto tracking drums in a studio. “Oh shit, in the studio with John Otto ..



. we ’bout to lay it down with those drumsticks dawg,” Durst said. “Let’s get that funky funky.

Let’s get that Limp Bizkit popping off.” A second Insta Story shared saw Otto playing a snappy beat with a caption that read: “HUMAN DRUM MACHINE.” The new album would serve as a follow-up to Limp Bizkit’s 2021 LP ‘Still Sucks’.

The album marked their first full-length release in a decade, following on from 2011’s ‘Gold Cobra’. A post shared by Live Nation Concerts (@livenation) Elsewhere, the band are set to embark on Metallica’s ‘M79’ world tour early next year as opening support. Visit here to check out a list of full tour dates and here to purchase tickets.

They have also announced their ‘Loserville’ UK tour for 2025 . You can check out the full list of dates below and visit here to purchase tickets. Limp Bizkit’s ‘Loserville’ 2025 UK tour dates are: MARCH 08 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro 13 – Birmingham, bp pulse LIVE 15 – Manchester, AO Arena 16 – London, OVO Arena Wembley In other news, the band have been playing a number of ‘Loserville’ live shows throughout this summer, and made headlines for breaking out ‘Clunk’ live for the first time in 14 years , joining Corey Feldman on stage following his guitar solo going viral, pulling a raucous crowd in Argentina and more.

Following a huge slot at Download this year, festival boss Andy Copping recently suggested that they should return as headliners next time around . It was also recently reported that Limp Bizkit had filed a lawsuit against Universal Music for $200million (£152.7m) – alleging that the members “never received any royalties” until recently.

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