The American band led by Fred Durst has sold over 40 million albums and maintains its high energy on the Loserville Tour, which began in July 2024 and quickly became a phenomenon: it sold out stadiums and revived great hits like "Break Stuff" (2000) and "Nookie" (1999), as well as surprising with covers of Nirvana and Rage Against the Machine.
One of the factors behind the tour's success is a movement that critics and fans have already identified: the resurgence of nu metal. Ecca Vandal, whose debut album was produced in a completely makeshift studio in her living room, has since built a career that attracted the attention of established bands, such as Incubus, for whom she was an opening act.
The Loserville Tour also features Slay Squad, a Californian band that diversifies the sound of the guest acts by exploring the rhythmic euphoria of ghetto metal.
According to the Argentine News Agency, Limp Bizkit will be coming to Argentina with the Loserville Tour. The festival will take place this Tuesday, December 16, in Sarmiento Park in Buenos Aires in an event produced by 30e along with Fenix Entertainment.
After rising to fame in the 2000s, Limp Bizkit solidified itself as one of the most iconic names in nu metal, fusing rap, rock, and a mischievous attitude that marked a whole generation. They have 14 albums in their discography and are currently promoting Full Bloom (2024), their most recent work.
Representing the power and aesthetic of women who are taking alternative rock to new heights, Ecca Vandal joins the lineup of special guests. Her most recent album is Welcome To Shaolin (2025), a work that reinforces her versatility as a lyricist and performer.
Formed in Omaha, Nebraska, over 30 years ago, the band became popular by mixing alternative rock, reggae rock, rap rock, funk, metal, and ska. Its members — Brahim Gousse (vocals), Keilo Kei (vocals), Gordo (guitar), Stick (bass), Tim Ryan (drums), and Cheeze (DJ) — have performed at major festivals like Welcome to Rockville and Inkcarceration in the United States and have two studio albums: Stick to the Plan and Souls for the Feast, both released in 2016.
The Texas rapper Riff Raff rounds out the Loserville Tour lineup with a vibrant repertoire that combines hip-hop with EDM, trap, and pop. The group is composed of Nick Hexum (vocals and guitar), Doug "SA" Martinez (vocals and DJ), Tim Mahoney (guitar), Aaron "P-Nut" Wills (bass), and Chad Sexton (drums).
Bullet For My Valentine has solidified itself as a fundamental band, not only within the metal community, but in British music in general, since its inception. After achieving early successes with "Fever" and "Scream Aim Fire," and continuing to captivate the public with "Gravity" and their self-titled 2021 album, the band has not stopped growing, accumulating over 3.5 million albums sold to date and selling out concerts worldwide.
However, it was their first album, "The Poison" (2005), that catapulted them to unimaginable heights. The band performed in March of this year at the AO Arena in Manchester, England, and received praise from the press, which highlighted the renewal of its audience. "The band is experiencing a new peak 30 years later." Their career began to take shape with viral hits around 2010, and since then they have collaborated with artists such as Snoop Dogg, Soulja Boy, Wiz Khalifa, blackbear, Drake, and Childish Gambino. That same year, the Welsh metalers went from opening for Funeral For A Friend on their UK tour in the summer, to headlining the same venues just a few months later.
Released in October 2005, "The Poison" reached number 21 on the UK album charts, becoming a strong contender for the year-end charts, reaching number seven on KERRANG!'s "Albums of the Year" list and subsequently receiving a gold certification.
311 adds the strength of an established name to the Durst project's lineup.