The all-new venue’s initial shows include Beck, Sabaton, Jimmy Eat World, and more

There’s a new venue opening up in Nashville, and Limp Bizkit are booked.
This fall, The Truth is opening in Nashville, Tennessee. The venue’s first show is Freya Skye, set to take place on October 4. The venue has a bunch of shows already slated, with rock and alternative acts that include Amyl and The Sniffers, Bleachers, Sabaton, Jimmy Eat World, Blue October, Sting, Beck, and The Neighbourhood. Now, another iconic rock act has been added to the docket.
Limp Bizkit will perform back-to-back shows on October 11 and October 12 at The Truth. Ticket pre-sales for Live Nation and Citicard Members begin on Tuesday, March 17 at 10am local time. General tickets go on sale this Friday, March 20 at 10am. Hit the link below to grab tickets.
Limp Bizkit poised to have perhaps the biggest year of their career – which says a lot when you think about their peak back in the late 90s and early 2000s. They scored a coveted headlining slot at Download Festival in the UK alongside Guns N’ Roses, and Linkin Park. Other featured acts include Bad Omens, Cypress Hill, Trivium, Architects, and more. Stateside, Limp Bizkit are scheduled to headline Rock Fest (Wisconsin), Inkcarceration (Ohio), Louder Than Life (Kentucky), and Aftershock (California).
In July, Limp Bizkit will be co-headlining another edition of the Summer of ’99 Festival with Creed. The two-day jaunt is coming back to Tinley Park outside Chicago on Saturday, July 18 and Sunday, July 19 at the Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre. Other featured acts include Cypress Hill, Sevendust, Kittie, Mammoth, The Pretty Wild, and more.
Limp Bizkit being names headliners for all these major festivals, especially Download, is very bittersweet. The band recently released a brand new single called “Making Love to Morgan Wallen” on September 12. It became the band’s first No. 1 hit since the release of their 1999 staple “Re-Arranged.” The all-new “Making Love to Morgan Wallen” topped Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, as well as Alternative Digital Song Sales, and Hard Rock Digital Song Sales. It is the first time Limp Bizkit have topped any of these charts specifically.
To date, “Making Love to Morgan Wallen” has been streamed nearly 3 million times in the United States alone, and garnered nearly 700,000 radio impressions. The single sold 2,000 digital downloads for the week ending on September 18, the official audio has amassed over 2.5 million views on YouTube. It is their first new piece of material since their 2021 comeback album Still Sucks, and it is reportedly the lead single from the band’s forthcoming seventh album.
However, the group’s recent resurgence has been overshadowed by the death of bassist Sam Rivers. Rivers died on October 19, 2025 at the age of 48. He had been battling some health struggles over the last few years, and received a liver transplant back in 2017.
Last month marked 25 years since Limp Bizkit released their smash hit album Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water. The release became a commercial phenomenon, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 1,054,511 first-week U.S. sales—then the biggest opening for a rock album in the SoundScan era—and held No. 1 in week two as well. In Canada it opened at No. 1 with nearly 100,000 first-week units. In the U.K., the album climbed to No. 1 in January 2001, part of a rare “chart double” with “Rollin’” topping the singles list the same week. Within months the set raced to multi-platinum status in the U.S., ultimately certified 6-times Platinum by the RIAA, with multi-platinum awards in other territories.
The single “Take a Look Around” powered European charts and earned the band a GRAMMY nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance at the 43rd Annual GRAMMY Awards, while “Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle)” became an MTV era staple; its high-flying video—shot partly atop the World Trade Center—won Best Rock Video at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards. Later radio drivers “My Way” and “Boiler” extended the album’s footprint well into 2001.

October 11 – The Truth – Nashville, TN
October 12 – The Truth – Nashville, TN
Tickets will be available HERE