Staff at Allianz Parque stadium in São Paulo enthusiastically reacted to the large number of fans who attended the Limp Bizkit last Saturday, the 20th.
According to reports published on social media, verified by TMDQA!, workers highlighted the politeness, respect, and positive interaction of the public throughout the event. This made working there one of the most memorable moments of the year.
The American band's show, part of the LOSERVILLE TOUR , brought together thousands of fans at Allianz Parque, and the comments from the staff drew attention for reflecting the harmony between the audience and the support team, a contrast to the stereotypical idea of chaotic rock concerts.
A street vendor who works at events and has attended shows like System of a Down stated that the Limp Bizkit audience was sensational. "I can speak from experience, rock fans are amazing, polite, treat you well, don't try to get cheaper tickets, so we loved it. Many of us can't afford tickets and we take advantage of this to earn some extra money and enjoy ourselves, and we love you, our customers," said the vendor.
Another employee described the event as "surreal" and the best show he had ever worked on in his career, highlighting the diversity of costumes present. "I thought it was awesome. I went to work just to see this show. And another thing, everyone was super relaxed and understood everything that was and wasn't allowed inside.".
The show at Allianz Parque marked the end of an intense season for the LOSERVILLE TOUR , with opening acts Slay Squad, Riff Raff, Ecca Vandal, 311 , and Bullet For My Valentine .
Limp Bizkit delivers one of the best shows of the year.
The band's performance was a celebration of nu metal, a genre they helped solidify in the late 1990s, in a moment of emotion, nostalgia, and tribute to bassist Sam Rivers , a founding member of the band, who died on October 18th at the age of 48.
That night, Limp Bizkit delivered a show that spanned different phases of their career, balancing acclaimed classics with moments of high intensity on stage. The setlist included obligatory hits such as "Break Stuff" (which opens and closes the shows), "Nookie," "My Generation," "Rollin'," and "Take a Look Around," tracks that encourage singing, jumping, and an intense exchange of energy between the band and the fans.
Limp Bizkit closes out the rock concert schedule by making it onto the list of the best of 2025, proving their relevance and the rise of the Nu metal style.
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