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Fred Durst’s Conor McGregor Mention Sparks Fan Backlash At Dublin Concert

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Last updated: 2025/03/15 at 3:43 PM
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Photo Credit: First We Feast/YouTube - Conor McGregor/Instagram

Limp Bizkit Japan on X (formerly Twitter) reported an unexpected turn at their recent Dublin concert. The incident followed McGregor’s social media announcement about attending the concert.

“Conor McGregor gets boo’d at the Dublin Limp Bizkit concert,” stated the fan report shared by Limp Bizkit Japan’s social media account.

The crowd reacted negatively when Fred Durst mentioned McGregor’s name during the performance. This response was notable given McGregor’s prominent status as an Irish sports figure.

The March 12 concert events unfolded after several social media exchanges between the fighter and the band’s frontman.

Pre-Concert Social Media Exchange

Photo Credit: Conor McGregor/Instagram

MetalSucks revealed McGregor’s bold Instagram announcement one day before the concert. The fighter expressed his plans to join the mosh pit with playful warnings about ‘breaking jaws and sending teeth flying.’

Fred Durst responded to McGregor’s enthusiasm with humor. 105.7 The Point noted that Durst suggested sharing a slow dance at the event.

Concert Performance Details

Photo Credit: Limp Bizkit/X

Kerrang documented the band’s impressive 14-song performance. The setlist included fan favorites such as ‘Break Stuff’ and ‘Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle).’

The performance maintained high energy throughout the night. Attendees praised the crowd as one of the wildest and most entertaining they had experienced in recent years.

Venue Atmosphere

Photo Credit: Conor McGregor/Instagram

Loudwire highlighted that the McGregor incident created only a brief disruption. The overall concert atmosphere remained positive throughout the evening.

The Dublin audience showed full engagement with Limp Bizkit’s musical performance. Their enthusiastic response demonstrated that the negative reaction to McGregor’s mention was an isolated incident.

TAGGED: Conor McGregor, Fred Durst, Limp Bizkit
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