Loserville Gringo Papi Tour: The bands that accompany Limp Bizkit in CDMX

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An explosive night with metalcore, alt-rock, trap-metal and more.

Limp Bizkit will return to Mexico City this November 29 at the Azteca Stadium Esplanade as part of the Loserville Gringo Papi Tour, a tour that not only marks the return of the band led by Fred Durstbut also brings together a group of projects that will turn the night into a storm of styles, energy and good musical chaos.

In addition to the expected show of Limp Bizkitthe Mexican public will be able to enjoy presentations of Bullet For My Valentine, 311, Ecca Vandal, Riff Raff and Slay Squadeach one contributing a different sound universe that makes the lineup a varied and forceful experience.

Bullet For My Valentine: metalcore with cult status

The Welsh Bullet For My Valentineone of the biggest names in metalcore of the 2000s, arrive with an arsenal of anthems that marked an entire generation: “Tears Don't Fall”, “Waking the Demon”, “Your Betrayal” and more.

Multiple winners Kerrang! Awards and modern metal references, the band went through a more aggressive stage with their 2021 self-titled album, remaining one of the genre's strongest acts.

311: funk, reggae and nineties nostalgia

With more than 30 years of experience, 311 has built a unique sound that mixes reggae, funk, rap and alternative rock. Their catalog includes classics like “Amber”, “Beautiful Disaster” and “Down”songs that have become essential of American rock. Their participation adds a beachy, relaxed and deeply nostalgic vibe to the festival.

Ecca Vandal: futuristic punk from Australia

The Australian artist Ecca Vandal It is one of the freshest proposals of the tour: A burst of punk, electronica and hip hop with a fierce stage presence. Her sound mutates between melodic chaos and experimentation, and makes her one of the most exciting artists in the world. lineup.

Riff Raff: extravagance, humor and trap-pop without filters

Eccentric icon of American rap, Riff Raff arrives with its maximalist aesthetic, surreal bars and collaborations with Diplo, Skrillex and Action Bronson. His presence promises a show as absurd as it is fun, marked by his unmistakable style.

Slay Squad: the brutality of trap-metal

The Los Angeles collective Slay Squad represents the most aggressive face of the tour: a visceral hybrid of hip hop, hardcore and industrial metal. With a dark aesthetic and intense performances, they are the perfect act for those looking for the moshpit most brutal of the night.

He Loserville Gringo Papi Tour brings together styles that range from metalcore to alt-rock, from trap-metal to extravagant rap, creating an explosive contrast around the long-awaited return of Limp Bizkit. A night designed for chaos, energy and nostalgia full of distortion.

Tickets are still available — and everything points to one of the most intense nights of the year in Mexico City.

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