Limp Bizkit performed their first concert since bassist Sam Rivers’ death. The emotional show took place Saturday in Mexico City. It marked the start of their Latin American tour.The band previously vowed to continue touring as planned. They dedicated the entire performance to their fallen brother.
Band Screens Moving Tribute Video For Fans
The group paused the concert to screen a special video. It featured clips of Rivers performing and laughing with his bandmates. The audience watched in respectful silence.According to Rolling Stone, the video ended with a heartfelt message. “Sam Rivers, our brother forever,” it read. “Sam Rivers, we love you forever.”

Filling the Void Left By a Founding Member
Richie “Kid Not” Buxton handled bass duties for the concert. Buxton also plays in opening act Ecca Vandal. His presence allowed the show to go on.Frontman Fred Durst addressed the crowd directly. “Tonight, this one’s for Sam Rivers,” he declared. The band then launched into their aggressive anthem “Break Stuff.”
Drummer’s Heartfelt Pledge Before the Show
Drummer John Otto shared his grief on social media before taking the stage. He called the performance a “first I never wanted to experience.” He described Rivers as his best friend and brother.Otto made a solemn promise to the late bassist. “We’re going to honor the life you lived and the love you spread with every show we play,” he wrote. “You’ll always be with us.”
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The band’s poignant tribute underscores their commitment to celebrating Sam Rivers’ legacy. This emotional Limp Bizkit Sam Rivers tribute marks a new chapter for the group as they navigate this profound loss while continuing the music they built together.
Thought you’d like to know
Q1: How did Sam Rivers die?
No official cause of death has been released to the public. The bassist passed away in October at 48 years old.
Q2: Who is replacing Sam Rivers on bass for the tour?
Richie “Kid Not” Buxton is filling in on bass. He is also a member of the tour’s opening act, Ecca Vandal.
Q3: What was the band’s first song after the tribute?
Fred Durst dedicated “Break Stuff” to Sam Rivers immediately following the video tribute. The song is a fan favorite from their 1999 album.
Q4: How long was Sam Rivers with Limp Bizkit?
Sam Rivers was a founding member of the band. He played bass for Limp Bizkit since its formation in 1994.
Q5: Will Limp Bizkit continue as a band?
The band has committed to continuing their scheduled tour. Their actions suggest they plan to honor Rivers by playing on.
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