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Limp Bizkit to play Christchurch for the first time


One of the biggest names in nu-metal will descend on Christchurch in early 2018 for a headline event, presented by The Rock FM.

Limp Bizkit and special guests (to be announced) will play one show at Horncastle Arenain Christchurch on Monday March 19. This is a rare opportunity for anyone south to witness one of the most recognisable bands of the era.

It’s been 16 years since US rock-rap group Limp Bizkit played on Kiwi soil, however they have never been to the South Island. Fronted by the iconic Fred Durst, Limp Bizkit took the world by storm in the late 90s and early 2000s with albums such as THREE DOLLAR BILL, Y’ALL$, SIGNIFICANT OTHER and CHOCOLATE STARFISH AND THE HOT DOG FLAVORED WATER.

Some of their hits include ‘Rollin’, ‘Nookie’, ‘My Way’, ‘Behind Blue Eyes’, ‘Take A Look Around’, ‘My Generation’ and so many more. Renowned for their frenzied live performances, these legends are set to unleash their classics in their only NZ headline concert, right after they play Storm The Gates Festival further north.

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Tickets go on sale this Thursday February 8 at 9.00am. GA tickets from www.ticketek.co.nz/ VIP tickets from www.theticketfairy.com

More information at www.stormthegates.co.nz

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