LIMP BIZKIT To Play Massive London Show

August 4, 2003

LIMP BIZKIT will play a massive show in London's Finsbury Park on September 6.

The web site Carlinglive.com has 20,000 tickets to give away. Support acts will be confirmed in the coming weeks.

The band are due to release the long awaited follow-up to 2001's "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog-Flavored Water" on September 23.

Frontman Fred Durst said: "There's eighteen songs and I'd like to get them all on there.

"The saddest song is called 'Drown'. It's about realizing it's getting close to the end."

BIZKIT are currently playing the Summer Sanitarium tour in North America with METALLICA. Last week at the tour's Chicago stopover the band walked off stage six songs into their scheduled one hour set after Durst was pelted with garbage and jeered.

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