Limp Bizkit brought its tour to Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on Sunday. The Loserville Tour has brought together an eclectic mix of ‘loser’ musicians but the label didn’t stop the show from selling out. Opening acts included ’80s actor Corey Feldman and His Band; ‘damaged-pop’ artist N8Noface; emo rapper Bones, and fellow TeamSESH members Eddy Baker, and Xavier Wulf. Comedian Jon Carnage was the ‘Jr. Emcee,’ entertaining and interacting with the audience between sets. Houston’s own Neon Icon, Riff Raff, was the official emcee for the tour. Pre-recorded performances were played to help break up the time between sets, and he finally popped up on stage for a short performance, with his Grandma watching from the side of the stage.ย ย The night ended with an explosive set from the legendary Limp Bizket, starting and ending the night with their hit “Break Stuff.” (Photos by Jennifer Lake.)
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The legend, Fred Durst. -
Jr. Emcee, Jon Carnage, started the night off commenting on the brutal Texas heat. -
The Pavilion was packed for the sold-out show. -
The guitarist for Corey Feldman and His Band. -
Fred Durst, founder of Limp Bizkit. -
Katy native Riff Raff performed before Limp Bizkit. -
Fred Durst and Jon Otto are the only two members who have been in the band the entire time they’ve been active. -
Corey Feldman had a variety of wardrobe changes for his opening performance. -
N8Noface switched things up with his synth-punk performance. -
Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland. -
Fans with Riff Raff inpired attire. -
Corey Feldman showed off his dance moves. -
Rappers Bones and Eddy Baker. -
Limp Bizkit’s DJ Lethal. -
Limp Bizkit frontman wore a Riff Raff shirt. -
Fans gave their all. -
The back-up singer for Corey Feldman and His Band. -
Limp Bizkit bassist, Sam Rivers. -
Wesley Borland, Limp Bizkit guitarist. -
Red hats were everywhere in honor of Durst. -
Limp Bizkit drummer, John Otto. -
The bass player for Corey Feldman and His Band. -
Fred Durst sounded fantastic. -
Corey Feldman proves he’s a man of many talents. -
Jr. Emcee, Jon Carnage, said it was too hot to wear pants. -
Loserville’s official emcee, Riff Raff. -
Riff Raff’s Grandma waited side-stage to watch him perform. -
This fan celebrated her birthday on the barricade. -
The keyboardist/back-up singer for Corey Feldman and His Band. -
Eddy Baker joined TeamSESH founder Bones on stage. -
‘Jr. Emcee’ Jon Carnage didn’t hesitate to get up and personal with fans. -
Fred Durst introduces Wes Borland to the crowd. -
Corey Feldman showed off his dance moves. -
N8Noface didn’t have much on stage with him, but he didn’t need much to entertain the crowd. -
The legendary Limp Bizkit. -
Even after waiting for almost four hours, fans in the front kept up their energy for Limp Bizkit. -
Fred Durst headbanging. -
Bones and friends gave a lively performance. -
Durst interacted with this energetic fan throughout the night. -
Corey Feldman watches Limp Bizkit from side-stage. -
Everywhere you looked, you could see someone with a backwards red hat, something Durst used to sport in the early 2000s. -
Limp Bizkit DJ, Leor Dimant, aka DJ Lethal. -
The drummer for Corey Feldman and His Band. -
Fred Durst traded in his classic red hat for a head full of curls. -
The lawn was packed full before performances even started. -
Corey Feldman interacted with the crowd. -
Riff Raff sings to his grandmother. -
There wasn’t a shortage of red caps in the audience. -
Bones kept things mysterious, staying out of the light and towards the back of the stage. -
Fred Durst danced around stage throughout the night. -
Sam Rivers, Limp Bizkit bassist. -
Wes Borland always wears a disguise. -
John Otto, Limp Bizkit drummer. -
N8Noface gave a highly energized performance. -
The crowd was electric for Limp Bizkit. -
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The Neon Icon, Riff Raff. -
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion hosted a sold-out crowd. -
Bones gave 100% when he was performing. -
Fred Durst, lead singer of Limp Bizkit. -
Fred Durst and Sam Rivers joins Jon Otto on the drum platform. -
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The crowd waves their arms along with Durst.
