Limp Bizkit burst onto the nu metal scene in 1997 with their debut studio album, Three Dollar Bill, Y'all$. Singles from the record include "Counterfeit", "Sour", and the raucous cover of George Michael's "Faith". Other tracks have become favorites over the years, with "Pollution" being voted onto our list of the top ten Limp Bizkit songs, and "Stuck" finding its way onto the band's setlist throughout the years. "Stuck" hadn't been played live in full since October 7th, 2014, but the band decided to bring it back twelve years later in 2026.
On June 24th, Limp Bizkit performed at Parkbühne Wuhlheide in Berlin, Germany and decided to treat the fans in attendance. The band started playing "Stuck", but then paused after the first verse where frontman Fred Durst asked the crowd if the song was too old for them to be playing. Fans assured the band that they wanted to hear it. It's crazy to think that their debut album is rapidly approaching it's thirtieth anniversary, but it's nice to know that there are fans, younger and older, who still hold the record close to their heart. Some of those fans have been with the band since the beginning of their career, while others weren't even born when the album came out. "Stuck" was a banger in 1997 and it remains a banger to this day.
Limp Bizkit are continuing their run of festival performances through October, so time will tell if they will continue to keep this oldie but goodie on their setlist.
Check out these videos of the live performance below:
07/01 Madrid, ES @ Movistar Arena
07/03 Viveiro, ES @ Resurrection Festival
07/09 Quebec City, QC @ Festival d’Été de Québec
07/10 Ottawa, ON @ Ottawa Blues Fest
07/17 Cadott, WI @ Rock Fest
07/18 Chicago, IL @ Summer of ’99 And Beyond Fest
07/19 Mansfield, OH @ Inkcarceration Fest
09/17 London, ON @ Rock The Runway
09/19 Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life
10/02 Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock
10/11 Nashville, TN @ The Truth
10/12 Nashville, TN @ The Truth
12/9 Kuala Lumpur, MY @ National Hockey Stadium
12/13 Johannesburg, ZA @ FNB Stadium
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