After live performances Limp Bizkit clarified that they have decided to end all concert commitments for the remainder of 2021. Previously, the band had cited "an abundance of caution and concern for the safety of the band, crew, and especially the fans."
In a statement posted to their Instagram story, the group wrote that all performances were canceled "weeks ago" and that there had been a delay in communication. The band also announced that new music will be released soon and the new album should arrive shortly after.
"To be clear, since some promoters are a bit behind in keeping you updated. All of our scheduled performances were canceled weeks ago (yes, we're all fine, thank you). New music will start being released, one after the other in rapid succession, soon. Shortly after, our new album will be released."
Limp Bizkit's decision comes as a surprise after the band's sales doubled following their recent performance at Lollapalooza Chicago.

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