See Limp Bizkit Pay Tribute to Sam Rivers at First Show Since Bassist's Death

Limp Bizkit Paid Heartfelt Tribute to Late Bassist Sam Rivers at First Show Since His Passing

The heavy metal band Limp Bizkit kicked off their Latin American tour in Mexico City, but the occasion was bittersweet as it marked their first concert since the tragic loss of bassist Sam Rivers. Rivers passed away on October 18th at the age of 48, leaving behind a legacy that his bandmates continue to honor.

The tribute began with a heartfelt message from drummer John Otto, who paid glowing praise to his late friend and bandmate. "Today is going to be tough," he wrote in an Instagram post. "A first I never wanted to experience. Especially not now. You've been there for so many major firsts in my life... You'll always be with us." Otto's words were a poignant reminder of the bond between him and Rivers, who had been like a father figure to his daughters.

The tribute continued as the band screened a video featuring clips of Rivers' performances on stage and behind the scenes. The video ended with a message that captured the essence of their friendship: "Sam Rivers, our brother forever... Sam Rivers, we love you forever." As the band launched into their hit song "Break Stuff," Fred Durst delivered a stirring introduction, saying, "Now we're gonna do this shit Limp Bizkit style. Tonight, this one's for Sam Rivers."

Bassist Richie "Kid Not" Buxton took on the role of filling in for Rivers, marking a special moment in the band's history as they paid tribute to their fallen brother. With each note, it was clear that Limp Bizkit is determined to keep Sam's memory alive through their music.

The emotional tribute serves as a testament to the enduring bond between Limp Bizkit and Sam Rivers. As Otto so eloquently put it, their friendship will live on through every show they play, and the love and memories they shared will always be with them.
 
man this is so emotional... i feel bad for the band & sam's family πŸ€•... richie was pretty good filling in for sam tho... i loved that intro from fred 🎸... it's crazy how music can just take you back to memories of people u miss πŸ’”... anyways, i'm hyped to see them perform again, but also def gonna be thinking about sam rivers 🀘
 
man that was really sad what happened to sam rivers πŸ€• he seemed like a cool dude and his bond with john otto was so strong I'm glad limp bizkit is doing this tribute it's not going to feel the same without him but it's great they're keeping his memory alive thru music 🎸πŸ’₯
 
Limp Bizkit really delivered a heavy emotional punch with that tribute πŸ’”πŸŽΈ... gotta respect how John Otto and Fred Durst made sure to give Sam Rivers his due respect πŸ™. It's clear they're still hurting but trying to keep his memory alive through music 😊. Filling in for Sam on bass was a huge move by Richie Buxton, I hope he can live up to the expectation πŸ‘... Limp Bizkit's Latin American tour just got a whole lot more meaningful 🎢
 
Ugh, have you guys tried that new breakfast cereal at the store? 🀯 I mean, I'm not saying it's bad or anything, but it's just so... repetitive. I know some people like that sort of thing, but personally, I think it's a bit too bland for my taste 😐. Anyway, back to Limp Bizkit... I loved their tribute to Sam Rivers last night! 🎸 It was really moving, and I'm glad they found a way to honor his memory through music. I've been listening to "Break Stuff" nonstop since then 🎡. Oh, and has anyone tried those new coffee cups with the lid that just closes like a bottle? πŸ€” So weird!
 
🀘 just feels like such a shame what happened to sam rivers... i mean, 48 is way too young... Limp Bizkit's tribute was so emotional, you can tell how much john otto and fred durst really miss him... Richie "Kid Not" Buxton did an awesome job fillin in for him tho! 🎸 the whole thing just felt like a celebration of sam's life & music, which is exactly what it should've been
 
πŸ™ just saw this news about limp bizkit's first show after sam rivers' passing and i gotta say its really beautiful to see how they're honoring his memory πŸŽΈπŸ•ŠοΈ their tribute at the start of the tour in mexico city was super emotional, especially with john otto's heartfelt message on instagram πŸ‘€ it shows how much sam meant to them & how he'll always be a part of their lives πŸ’– what a wonderful way for them to keep his legacy alive through music 🎢
 
πŸ™ just saw limpbizkit's tribute to sam rivers at their mex city show... felt really emotional seeing fred durst dedicate a song to his bro 😭 kid not stepping in as bassist is some next level moves tho 🀘 gotta give props to john otto for being so open about his feelings πŸ’” rivers was more than just a bandmate, he was a dad figure to the drummer's daughters πŸ‘©πŸ½πŸŽΈ
 
I'm feeling all the feels watching this tribute πŸ€—. It's amazing how music can bring people together like that... I mean, Limp Bizkit just showed us what it means to have a brother in Sam Rivers πŸ‘«. It's beautiful to see John Otto and the rest of the band keeping his memory alive through their music πŸ’•. Richie "Kid Not" Buxton did an awesome job stepping up as a temporary bassist, too 🀘! The video tribute was super emotional – I'm getting chills just thinking about it 😭. It's clear that Sam Rivers was more than just a bandmate to them... he was family πŸ’•. Keep making music and keeping his memory alive, Limp Bizkit! You guys are truly an inspiration πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ’” Limp Bizkit's tribute to Sam Rivers was a beautiful moment that showcased the depth of their brotherhood 🀝. It's amazing how music can bring people together, not just as bandmates but also as family members πŸ’•. The way John Otto spoke about Sam's presence in his life and Richie Buxton's performance filled in for him was truly heartwarming ❀️. Their music will always be a celebration of their friendship and the memories they shared 🎸. It's wonderful to see how Limp Bizkit is keeping Sam's legacy alive, and I have no doubt that their shows will continue to fill stadiums with fans who are moved by their story πŸ’–.
 
just can imagine how tough it must've been for John Otto & the rest of Limp Bizkit to perform live again after losing Sam Rivers... πŸ€• but its great to see how they're paying tribute to him in such a beautiful way... that video screening was really touching, showing all the behind-the-scenes moments they shared on tour and at home. you can feel the love & respect between them all 😊 also gotta say, Richie "Kid Not" Buxton's doing an amazing job filling in for Sam - its clear he's committed to carrying on his legacy πŸŽΈπŸ’•
 
Man I'm really feeling this one πŸ€•... Limp Bizkit's tribute to Sam Rivers was super emotional, you know? It's crazy how they kept his memory alive at their first show since he passed away ❀️. Richie "Kid Not" Buxton stepping in as bassist was a great touch, and Fred Durst's intro during "Break Stuff" brought chills 🎸. I'm all about the layout and structure of music tributes, you know? Having that video montage of Sam's performances was a really nice way to pay respects. And that message at the end, man... it's like they're saying goodbye with a big hug πŸ‘Š. Limp Bizkit will always carry on Sam's legacy in their own way, and that's something we can all get behind 🀟
 
🀘🎸 u feel bad 4 sam rivers man... he was like part of da family 2 limp bizkit. it's crazy 2 think he's not wit dem no more. but at da same time, its awesome c2 see how much his bandmates care about him. they r makin music 2 keep his memory alive & thats so cool. richie "kid not" bxton did a sick job fillin in 4 sam on bass, & fred durst's intro was straight fire 🀩. u can tell limp bizkit is still hurting but deygonna make sure sam's legacy lives on thru da music πŸ’•
 
.. just watching this made me super sad πŸ€•, I know how much Sam Rivers meant to those guys in Limp Bizkit... John Otto's words were so beautiful πŸ’•, it's clear he's still hurting from losing his "brother" but at the same time, they're keeping his memory alive by playing their music together ❀️. Richie "Kid Not" Buxton stepped up and did an amazing job filling in for Sam on bass 🀘, and Fred Durst's intro for "Break Stuff" gave me chills 😱... it's really beautiful to see them honoring their friend like this πŸ’―. I hope the tour goes well for them and that they find some comfort in playing music together again πŸŽΈπŸ’•
 
man... i just feel so bad for limp bizkit and sam rivers' family πŸ€•. 48 is way too young to go, you know? sam rivers was like a part of the band's family, and now he's really gone πŸ’”. it's awesome that john otto and fred durst are keeping his memory alive with their tribute at the show... it's like they're saying "we'll never forget you, sam" 🎸. i hope the music brings some comfort to everyone involved 😊.
 
🎸😒 Limp Bizkit's tribute to Sam Rivers was nothing short of poignant. It's not just about paying respects to a talented musician, but also celebrating the strong bond between bandmates 🀝. Fred Durst's introduction to "Break Stuff" still gives me chills - it's clear that this song is now a part of their farewell ritual ❀️. I love how they incorporated videos showcasing Rivers' performances and behind-the-scenes moments - it was like we were right there with him on stage πŸ’₯. The fact that Richie Buxton stepped in to fill the bassist role, marking a first for the band, made the moment even more special 🎢. It's amazing how Sam's legacy will continue to live on through Limp Bizkit's music - it's a beautiful tribute to their brother and friend πŸ’•.
 
πŸ˜” this is such a sad situation... limp bizkit has been keeping sam rivers' memory alive through their music for so long now, but to see them pay tribute like that at their first show since his passing is just heartbreaking πŸ’”. it's clear how much sam meant to the band, especially john otto who basically called him dad πŸ€—. the way they honored his legacy by playing "break stuff" and having bassist kid not fill in for rivers was so emotional, i could imagine how hard it must be for them to perform live without their brother πŸ’•. any way, i hope they take all the time they need to process this loss, but at the same time, i know that music is a powerful thing to keep memories alive 🎸.
 
I'm feeling really down about this πŸ˜”. I mean, who doesn't know Limp Bizkit? They're like a whole part of my childhood, you know? 🀯 And now Sam Rivers is gone πŸ’”. It's crazy how music can take us back in time and make us feel all the feels again.

I love that the band is keeping his memory alive with every show they play 🎸. It's so beautiful to see them honoring their brother like this. The tribute was really emotional, especially when Fred Durst said those words about playing for Sam... it gives me chills 😱.

But what I want to say is that music has a way of bringing us together and making us feel less alone 🀝. So let's keep celebrating life and the love we share with others ❀️. Here's a little ASCII art to remember Sam Rivers by:
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Rest in peace, Sam 🌟
 
that's soo sad πŸ€•πŸ’” sam rivers was such an amazing bassist and person πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽΈ his legacy lives on thru limp bizkit and we can feel the love & respect from john otto and fred durst ❀️ their tribute was super emotional but also so beautiful πŸ’– bassist kid not did an awesome job fillin in for sam rivers 🀘 Richie "kid not" Buxton is a talented guy! πŸ‘
 
man... Limp Bizkit is still rockin' πŸ€Ÿβ€β™‚οΈ but seriously, I'm low-key sad for Sam Rivers 🌹 RIP dude... it's crazy how fast life can take you away πŸ’”. I mean, 48 feels like yesterday when Fred Durst was just a whiny kid πŸ˜‚. Guess that's the power of rock 'n' roll though - making us all feel something, even if it's just nostalgia 🎸. Anyways, gotta respect them for keepin' Sam's memory alive πŸ’«... now let's get back to breakin' stuff (literally) 🀘
 
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