The brief feud in 2000 is set to be revisited as Creed and Limp Bizkit will unite, each headlining a night at the two-day Summer of ’99 and Beyond festival scheduled for 2026.
This event will take place on July 18 and 19 in Tinley Park, Illinois, with Limp Bizkit performing on the first night and Creed concluding the festival on the second night at the Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre.
The first day will feature performances from Cypress Hill, Sevendust, Kittie, Puddle of Mudd, Magnolia Park, The Pretty Wild, and Slay Squad.
The second day will include acts such as Bush, Candlebox, Hoobastank, Sleep Theory, Big Wreck, The Verve Pipe, and Ashes of Billy.
Fans can enjoy performances on two stages — the Are You Ready side stage and the Higher main stage.
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The earlier feud saw the two bands exchanging insults in the media after Bizkit’s frontman, Fred Durst, called out Creed’s singer, Scott Stapp, during a concert in New York City named appropriately as the Dysfunctional Family Picnic. Although it faded within a year, it remains a notable moment from that era.
Tickets for the general public will be available starting December 19 at 10 AM CT, with an artist presale beginning on December 16 at 10 AM CT for two-day tickets.
For ticketing and VIP information, visit the Summer of ’99 and Beyond Festival website.
Summer of ’99 and Beyond 2026 Festival Lineup
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