Limp Bizkit is Dropping Out of Estonia's Lineup Due to Fred Durst's Past Pro-Russia Comments
In a shocking move, Limp Bizkit has canceled its concert in Tallinn, Estonia on May 31, 2026, after the band's lead singer Fred Durst's past comments praising Russia and Vladimir Putin resurfaced online. The show was scheduled to take place at Unibet Arena but was ultimately canceled by the promoter, Baltic Live Agency.
Durst's pro-Russian statements have sparked outrage in Estonia, where the country views itself as a strong supporter of Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia. Estonian officials stated that any artist who supports Russia or Vladimir Putin has no place on an Estonian stage and should not be earning income here.
The cancellation of Limp Bizkit's concert was widely condemned by fans, who were disappointed to hear the news. Baltic Live Agency attempted to downplay Durst's comments in an interview with Estonia's public broadcaster ERR, suggesting that he had been "living in a distorted information bubble" at the time and that his statements were not overtly political.
However, Estonian officials refused to back down on their stance, citing the country's strong position in support of Ukraine. The Ministry of Culture reportedly contacted concert organizers before the cancellation was announced, with a spokesperson saying that it is "unacceptable for people to perform in Estonia who support a state whose president is the subject of an international arrest warrant."
Limp Bizkit had been looking forward to performing in Tallinn as part of their tour schedule. The band's recent history of concerts in countries that back Estonia and Ukraine over Russia, such as Germany, Austria, and Poland, made it seem like they would be a good fit for the lineup.
The cancellation is another blow to Limp Bizkit's reputation, which has taken hits in recent years due to Durst's past comments. The band was banned from performing in Ukraine for five years after Durst made pro-Russian statements on social media.
With this latest move, it seems like Limp Bizkit will have to look elsewhere to perform their concerts in the coming year.
In a shocking move, Limp Bizkit has canceled its concert in Tallinn, Estonia on May 31, 2026, after the band's lead singer Fred Durst's past comments praising Russia and Vladimir Putin resurfaced online. The show was scheduled to take place at Unibet Arena but was ultimately canceled by the promoter, Baltic Live Agency.
Durst's pro-Russian statements have sparked outrage in Estonia, where the country views itself as a strong supporter of Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia. Estonian officials stated that any artist who supports Russia or Vladimir Putin has no place on an Estonian stage and should not be earning income here.
The cancellation of Limp Bizkit's concert was widely condemned by fans, who were disappointed to hear the news. Baltic Live Agency attempted to downplay Durst's comments in an interview with Estonia's public broadcaster ERR, suggesting that he had been "living in a distorted information bubble" at the time and that his statements were not overtly political.
However, Estonian officials refused to back down on their stance, citing the country's strong position in support of Ukraine. The Ministry of Culture reportedly contacted concert organizers before the cancellation was announced, with a spokesperson saying that it is "unacceptable for people to perform in Estonia who support a state whose president is the subject of an international arrest warrant."
Limp Bizkit had been looking forward to performing in Tallinn as part of their tour schedule. The band's recent history of concerts in countries that back Estonia and Ukraine over Russia, such as Germany, Austria, and Poland, made it seem like they would be a good fit for the lineup.
The cancellation is another blow to Limp Bizkit's reputation, which has taken hits in recent years due to Durst's past comments. The band was banned from performing in Ukraine for five years after Durst made pro-Russian statements on social media.
With this latest move, it seems like Limp Bizkit will have to look elsewhere to perform their concerts in the coming year.