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Limp Bizkit to reunite original line-up for $3 show

The band have advertised the show on the premise that tickets will cost just $3, presumably as a nod to their 1997 debut album 'Three Dollar Bill, Y'all'

Clarisse Loughrey
Tuesday 05 March 2019 10:56 GMT
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Limp Bizkit are set to play a one-off show in Los Angeles, promising fans it'll feature the band's original line-up.

Although various members have since left and rejoined the band, Limp Bizkit's core group consists of Fred Durst (vocals), Wes Borland (guitar), Sam Rivers (bass), DJ Lethal (turntables) and John Otto (drums).

The band have advertised the show on the premise that tickets will cost just $3, presumably as a nod to their 1997 debut album Three Dollar Bill, Y'all.

The show, set to take place tonight, 5 March, has already sold out.

It's unclear what the set will consist of and how much of the album will be played. There is also the possibility the band may use the opportunity to debut new material.

In December, Borland shared clips of the current Limp Bizkit line-up recording new material in the studio, believed to be part of their sixth studio album Stampede of the Disco Elephants, which has been in the works since 2012.

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