Fred Durst demands cameras turned off for Limp Bizkit set at Louder Than Life; fans unhappy

Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit blocks a video camera during the group's set at Friday's Louder Than Life music festival. Fans would complained on social media about the video feed being turned off at the demand of Durst, with thousands in attendance unable to see the band perform. Sept. 22, 2023
Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit blocks a video camera during the group's set at Friday's Louder Than Life music festival. Fans would complained on social media about the video feed being turned off at the demand of Durst, with thousands in attendance unable to see the band perform. Sept. 22, 2023
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Some Limp Bizkit fans at Louder Than Life wound up slightly disappointed Friday evening after lead singer Fred Durst demanded cameras be turned off during their set on the Space Zebra stage.

“We won’t continue until the cameras are turned off,” Durst said. “We didn’t come here to be on TV.”

Several upset fans at the festival took to social media to voice their thoughts on the outburst, saying it was unfair to fans forced to stand in the back of a crowd of thousands.

“Today has been great until Limp Bizkit came on and had the cameras turned off,” one user wrote. “It is a shame because I was looking forward to seeing them but couldn’t get close."

“Had a panic attack (because) Limp Bizkit turned the cameras off and people bum rushed the stage and I nearly got trampled, so that’s good,” wrote another user.

Zoe Wells contributed to this report.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Limp Bizkit demands no cameras at Louder Than Life festival