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Limp Bizkit's Estonia Show Canceled Over Frontman's Pro-Putin Remarks
17 Nov
Summary
- Limp Bizkit's Estonia show reportedly canceled due to Fred Durst's pro-Putin comments
- Fall Out Boy invites SNL star Glen Powell to direct their next music video
- Glen Powell showcases his acting and filmmaking skills during SNL appearance

Last month, it was reported that Limp Bizkit's scheduled concert in Estonia had been canceled, allegedly due to controversial comments made by the band's frontman, Fred Durst, in support of Russian President Vladimir Putin. This development comes as a surprise, given that the concert was set to take place just a few weeks ago.
In a separate incident, the popular band Fall Out Boy has extended an invitation to actor Glen Powell to direct their next music video. Powell, who recently made a memorable appearance on Saturday Night Live, showcased his impressive acting and filmmaking skills during the show. Fans were particularly impressed by his homemade music video for Fall Out Boy's 2005 hit "Sugar, We're Goin Down," which he presented as part of his SNL monologue.
The news of Limp Bizkit's canceled Estonia show and Fall Out Boy's collaboration offer with Glen Powell has generated significant buzz within the music industry. While the reasons behind Limp Bizkit's concert cancellation remain a topic of discussion, the opportunity for Powell to work with Fall Out Boy has been widely celebrated by both the band's fans and the actor's supporters.




