Rising to fame in the 2000s with red caps, heavy riffs, and choruses that combined fury and mockery, Limp Bizkit stood out as one of the most emblematic names in nu metal by blending rap, rock, and a debauched attitude that marked generations.
The band that was one of the biggest highlights of the early millennium returns to Brazil on December 20th after a successful performance at Lollapalooza 2024 , this time with their own show as headliner: the LOSERVILLE TOUR . Secure your tickets on the Eventim website.
Having achieved success in the United States and Europe, the tour is coming to Latin America, bringing five other alternative and underground rock acts worth checking out before their performance in Brazil. Learn more about the other bands below:
YUNGBLUD
Currently promoting his fourth studio album, Idols (2025), YUNGBLUD is already a well-known name and has been embraced by major rock figures such as Ozzy Osbourne and Mick Jagger . In mid-September, the singer announced the release of an EP with none other than Aerosmith , who haven't released new music in 13 years.
Making waves since 2018 with his debut album, 21st Century Liability , the musician draws attention for his transgressive stance, impressive vocals, and eccentric personality. YUNGBLUD is an active voice for LGBTQIAP+ rights and participated in the Black Lives Matter in the United States in 2020. His catalog includes collaborations with various names, such as Machine Gun Kelly , WILLOW , and Bring Me The Horizon.
Recently, he gained more attention from the rock community Black Sabbath 's farewell show , and the tribute to the band he performed with Steven Tyler , Joe Perry , and Nuno Bettencourt at the 2025 VMAs.
311
Formed in Omaha, Nebraska, over 30 years ago, 311 gained popularity by blending alternative rock, reggae rock, rap rock, funk, metal, and ska. The group has a discography of 14 albums and continues to perform shows promoting Full Bloom (2024), their most recent project.
Formed in 1988, the band is considered one of the first to influence what would become nu metal.
Ecca Vandal
With over 10 years in the music industry, Ecca Vandal has gained more prominence following her most recent releases, “CRUISING TO SELF SOOTHE”, “THEN THERE'S ONE” and “BLEED BUT NEVER DIE”.
His only album to date, the self-titled Ecca Vandal (2017), began his career with influences leaning more towards jazz, soul, and R&B. In recent years, however, Vandal has undergone an image repositioning and changed his sound to explore more alternative rock.
She blends elements of hardcore, punk, and post-hardcore in her latest works, drawing comparisons to the sound of Turnstile and winning over veterans like Travis Barker (blink-182), Vic Fuentes (Pierce The Veil), and, of course, Fred Durst .
Slay Squad
The Californian collective Slay Squad established its identity with self-proclaimed "ghetto metal," blending influences from hip-hop and deathcore. The group members Brahim Gousse (vocals), Keilo Kei (vocals), Gordo (guitar), Stick (bass), Tim Ryan (drums), and Cheeze (DJ) have performed at major festivals in the scene, such as Welcome to Rockville and Inkcarceration , both in the United States, and have produced two studio albums, Stick to the Plan and Souls for the Feast , released in 2016.
Riff Raff
Texas rapper Riff Raff LOSERVILLE TOUR guest lineup with a pulsating repertoire that blends hip hop with EDM, trap, and pop. With a career that took shape from internet viral hits around 2010, he now boasts collaborations with world-renowned names, including Snoop Dogg , Soulja Boy , Wiz Khalifa , blackbear , Drake , and Childish Gambino . His most recent project, the album Welcome To Shaolin (2025), reinforces the artist's versatility as a lyricist and performer.
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