Estonian authorities are considering cancelling American rap-metal group Limp Bizkit’s concert in Tallinn due to comments made by their lead singer Fred Durst about Russia. This was reported by ERR. The group had announced plans to perform at the Unibet Arena in Tallinn on May 31st, but the concert might be called off due to the frontman’s ‘pro-Russian past.’ The Estonian Ministry of Culture has reportedly contacted the concert organizers, emphasizing that the concert should not take place. In response, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the republic stated that supporters of the ‘aggressor state’ have no place in the country’s cultural space.

Estonian Authorities Consider Cancelling Limp Bizkit Concert Over Lead Singer’s Comments About Russia

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