Malaysia Scores Limp Bizkit's ONLY Asia Stop This December
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Nu-metal icons Limp Bizkit are finally making their long-awaited Malaysian debut.
Concert organiser Hitman Live has announced that the American rock band will perform at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil on 9 December, 2026, in what is being promoted as the band’s only Asia stop on the tour.
Tickets will go on sale on 30 June at noon via Hitman Live.
For a generation of rock and metal fans who grew up blasting tracks such as Break Stuff, Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle), My Way and Nookie, the announcement marks the end of a wait that has stretched more than two decades.
Led by frontman Fred Durst, Limp Bizkit emerged as one of the defining acts of the late 1990s and early 2000s nu-metal boom, selling millions of albums worldwide and becoming a staple of MTV-era rock culture.
Limp Bizkit’s arrival also comes amid a broader resurgence of interest in 1990s and 2000s rock and nu-metal.
Bands once considered relics of the CD era are finding themselves back in demand, with sold-out tours and festival headline slots across North America, Europe and Latin America.
Online discussions and fan communities frequently point to a new generation discovering the genre, while older fans embrace the nostalgia factor.
Malaysia has similarly seen a growing appetite for legacy rock acts.
Recent years have brought performances from international rock and metal heavyweights, while 2026 alone has seen a wave of announcements targeting fans who came of age during the genre’s peak.
One night onlyWith the concert being billed as a one-stop Asia show, Malaysian fans may have a rare opportunity to catch one of the most recognisable bands of the nu-metal era without travelling overseas.
Whether you’re planning to relive your teenage years or finally experience the chaos of a live rendition of Break Stuff, 9 December is shaping up to be one of the biggest rock nights on Malaysia’s concert calendar this year.
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