Limp Bizkit has postponed the remaining dates of their Still Sucks tour following concerns over frontman Fred Durst’s health.
, where he explained that he visited a doctor ahead of the next leg of the tour to “make sure I’m in good physical conditional.” But after undergoing a series of tests, Durst’s doctor raised concern over his health and advised him to stop touring so he can get more tests done. “This was very unexpected news, and I’m so sorry.”
The tour kicked off in April earlier this year with a slate of dates in North America supporting Limp Bizkit’s sixth studio album,. The group initially planned to take the record on the road last year but pulled out of their planned tour schedule due to
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