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Fred Durst And Wes Borland Unveil Fresh Looks For Limp Bizkit’s 2026 Tour

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A new Limp Bizkit tour means a new Fred Durst transformation.

The nü-metal icons officially launched their 2026 touring campaign this week with a headline performance at Poland’s Impact Festival in Kraków, giving fans their first look at the band’s latest on stage evolution (per The PRP).

While Limp Bizkit‘s live show remains as chaotic and energetic as ever, much of the early online conversation has centred around frontman Fred Durst and guitarist Wes Borland, both of whom debuted fresh looks for the new touring cycle.

Borland, whose elaborate stage costumes have become almost as famous as his guitar work, has retired the pink feathered Día de los Muertos inspired outfit he wore throughout recent tours, in its place is a darker, warrior like aesthetic featuring black and gold tones and an imposing bearded appearance.

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Fred Durst took a completely different direction.

Durst emerged with bright pink hair and matching pink glasses, sparking plenty of discussion among fans, some have suggested the look draws inspiration from late grunge legends Kurt Cobain and Layne Staley, continuing Durst’s long running tradition of reinventing his image from one tour to the next.

The show itself delivered exactly what longtime fans would expect from Limp Bizkit, a career spanning set packed with hits, covers and crowd favourites.

The band tore through staples including “My Generation”, “Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle)”, “Take A Look Around”, “Nookie”, “Hot Dog” and the ever destructive “Break Stuff”, which made two appearances throughout the night.

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With the European festival season now in full swing, the Kraków performance marks the beginning of another busy year for the band. Upcoming appearances include Rock am Ring, Download Festival, Hellfest, Graspop Metal Meeting and Resurrection Fest before the group heads to North America later this year.

More than 30 years after forming, Limp Bizkit continue to prove that few bands understand reinvention quite like they do. Whether it’s the music, the stage production or Fred Durst’s latest hairstyle, fans never quite know what they’re going to get next.

Impact Festival 2026 Setlist

  • Out Of Style
  • Bring It Back
  • My Generation
  • Show Me What You Got
  • Break Stuff
  • My Way
  • Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle)
  • Re-Arranged (partial)
  • Gold Cobra
  • Take A Look Around
  • Behind Blue Eyes
  • Dad Vibes
  • Nookie (partial)
  • Full Nelson
  • Faith
  • Hot Dog
  • Break Stuff

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