Seats were filled, crowds were tight, and the stadium was packed as fans waited for the finale of the LOSERVILLE 2024 tour, headlined by Limp Bizkit at the Glen Helen Amphitheater in San Bernardino. This was the only show on the tour that was located in Southern California so fans ranging from Los Angeles, San Diego and of course the Inland Empire!
The show kicked off with fans chanting “Corey! Corey! Corey! Corey!” and band members ran up on stage one by one until Corey Feldman presented himself on stage and the crowd was all in for it! A couple of songs into his set, Corey ran out of view from the mainstage and returned with a new outfit, making for an incredible opening for the night!
Next up N8NOFACE continues the high energy atmosphere with very intense songs and violent motions on stage that had the pit moving like crazy. N8NOFACE went on to thank the crowd for being very supportive throughout his set and described how he made these songs in a closet and is grateful that he has had the opportunity to perform on stage in front of a packed stadium.
BONES, a prominent artist from 2010’s online rap scene that gained him and his rap collective, TeamSESH, online notoriety and a huge cult following. For this tour he brought along other rappers from the same scene as him, Eddy Baker and Xavier Wulf. The set consisted of new hits and they paid homage to their beginnings and played music from the start of their music careers with BONES saying “this is for you guys that came to see us in the warehouse shows 10 years back”. Overall a huge portion of the crowd was singing along to the music and was really pumped to have them perform!
It was finally time for Limp Bizkit! A familiar guitar riff started playing with Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Sweet Home Alabama playing as one by one the band members came onto the stage. John Otto on the drums, their guitarist Wes Borland, Sam Rivers playing the bass, DJ Lethal, and lead singer Fred Durst. The crowd was at its loudest point during the show and they started playing their first song. Fred said the words “It’s just one of those days!” and they opened up their set with their most popular song “Break Stuff”. Fans held up signs showing their love for the band as they sang along to every song being played.
Fred Durst said the atmosphere made him feel like he traveled back in time to Woodstock 1999 with how packed and excited the stadium was for them to perform. Fans were absolutely loving the night. The night was coming to an end after playing many songs ranging from their newer projects, Older classics, and covers of iconic songs from their time. Fred once again said the words “It’s just one of those days!” and they ended the night by playing “Break Stuff” for the final time on the LOSERVILLE tour.
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