Limp Bizkit and the Return of Stadium Nostalgia in South Africa
Limp Bizkit heading to FNB Stadium proves that alternative rock nostalgia is no longer just a niche throwback fantasy in South Africa. It can move stadium-scale attention.
Limp Bizkit’s FNB Stadium show in Johannesburg shows how South Africa’s nostalgia economy is becoming serious stadium business for global legacy acts.
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Limp Bizkit heading to FNB Stadium proves that alternative rock nostalgia is no longer just a niche throwback fantasy in South Africa. It can move stadium-scale attention.
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