Entertainment
Watch Limp Bizkit Live at Reading and Leeds Festival This Weekend
Limp Bizkit is set to perform at the Reading and Leeds Festival this weekend, marking a significant return for the band. They will take the stage at the Reading site on August 23, 2025, at 19:55 BST and at the Leeds site the following day, August 24, 2025, at 19:25 BST. Fans unable to attend the festival have the opportunity to watch the performances online.
This year, Limp Bizkit will perform just before Bring Me The Horizon headlines the festival. Their presence is anticipated, especially as the band enjoys a resurgence in popularity. Currently, the BBC has confirmed that it will stream highlights from various performances, including those of Bring Me The Horizon and Chappell Roan, leading to hopes that Limp Bizkit’s set will also be available for viewing.
How to Watch the Performances
For those located in the UK, the performance can be streamed live for free on BBC iPlayer. Viewers must have a valid TV licence to access the content. If you are on holiday outside the UK, there is still a way to enjoy the show. Utilizing a Virtual Private Network (VPN) allows you to bypass geographic restrictions and stream the performance.
NordVPN is recommended for its user-friendly interface and robust security features. Currently, it is available at a discount of 72% off, along with a 30-day money-back guarantee. To use a VPN, simply install the software, select the UK as your location, and enjoy the performance.
Limp Bizkit’s Festival History and Future Plans
Limp Bizkit has a rich history with the Reading and Leeds Festivals, having debuted in 1997. They performed on the Lock Up Stage in support of their first album, Three Dollar Bill, Y’all. The band made a notable return in 2000 while touring their acclaimed album, Chocolate Starfish and The Hot Dog Flavored Water, and last appeared in 2015.
Following their performance at Reading and Leeds, Limp Bizkit is scheduled for a series of live dates, with their next concert taking place in Mexico City on November 29, 2025. For more information about the festival line-up, attendees can visit the Reading and Leeds official website or download the festival app available on both iOS and Android platforms.
Whether attending in person or watching from afar, Limp Bizkit’s performance promises to be a highlight of this year’s festival, capturing the energy and excitement that fans have come to expect from their dynamic shows.
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