Limp Bizkit, Download Festival 2026
LIVE REVIEW: Two years on from the last time that they completely levelled Donington Park, a moment that was so intense, vital and absolutely undeniable that it not only instantly wrote itself in folklore but cemented their intention to headline the whole festival now, there is a real sense as you look across these famous fields why Limp Bizkit continue to be such a cornerstone of the scene.
As far as the eye can see, there are red caps turned backwards, jeans worn low and even a couple making moves in a handmade Bentley Azure. Rollin’ in style to say the least.
Despite defining a completely different generation, it’s clear just how visceral the hunger for the chaos the band bring is still wonderfully prevalent all these years later.
And as the motley crew saunter on stage, dedicating the set to their recently departed brothers, bassist Sam Rivers and close friend Dougie Miller, they waste no time in sending turn-of-the-millennium shockwaves through this field.
‘Break Stuff’ and ‘Nookie’ are still hard as nails in scope, whilst every beat of ‘Livin’ It Up’ is hit to sheer perfection. ‘Dad Vibes’ continues to shimmer with effortless cool, whilst ‘Bring It Back’, representing 2011’s ‘Gold Cobra’, now feels incredibly welcome and sharp to the touch, amongst so many classics. There's even a guest appearance from Lauren Sanderson on a devastating 'Hot Dog'.
The reaction throughout is one of utter euphoria. Feet are off the floor, arms held aloft, and voices are cracking with the level of power and passion that sit behind such aggressive words.
It’s nothing short of a masterclass in control of chaos. Still as furious and fun as they were 30 years ago, and clearly still all absolutely loving being able to orchestrate such scenes, it’s the sort of energy, electricity and exuberance that is so necessary in these wild times.
Rocking the set never felt so good.
✏️ Jack Rogers
📷 Carla Mundy