It was a night to remember as Limp Bizkit tore through the Ottawa Bluesfest with a performance that left fans breathless – and then took it up a gear with a surprise cameo from comedian Tom Green! The iconic nu-metal act, riding high on their current momentum, brought their signature blend of aggression and groove to the stage, getting the crowd moving with hits like 'Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)'. But just when you thought things couldn't get any wilder, Fred Durst welcomed Tom Green into the fold for a hilarious and heartfelt rendition of the 2000 single – complete with banter, laughter, and even some sing-along screams!
Green, an Ottawa native who rose to fame on 'The Tom Green Show', seemed like a kid in a candy store as he took over vocals alongside Durst. The chemistry between the two was palpable, and the audience lapped up every minute of it – especially when they traded lines with each other in perfect comedic timing. It's no wonder that footage of this epic moment is making waves online, giving fans a glimpse into what made Limp Bizkit's performance so unforgettable.
This Ottawa appearance comes hot on the heels of their headlining set at Download Festival last month – where they paid tribute to their beloved late bassist Sam Rivers. Wes Borland has been effusive about their renewed popularity, crediting the band members' strong bond and genuine love for performing together as the secret to their enduring success.
Limp Bizkit's most recent single, 'Making Love To Morgan Wallen', dropped last September – but it's clear that fans are still hungry for more. With their energetic live shows and distinctive sound continuing to make waves, one thing is certain: this band is far from done yet!