The Summer of ’99 and Beyond Festival will bring Limp Bizkit, Creed, Kittie, and more rock favorites together for a nostalgic, high-energy tour across North America.
A Nostalgic Rock Era Returns
December 11, 2025: Fans of late-’90s and early-2000s rock are getting the ultimate throwback as the Summer of ’99 and Beyond Festival officially announces its powerhouse lineup. Led by Limp Bizkit, Creed, and Kittie, the traveling festival is set to revive the era’s explosive sound with a modern twist.
The event follows the massive success of Creed’s reunion tours and Limp Bizkit’s resurging popularity, proving there’s still a huge appetite for nostalgia-driven rock experiences.
Limp Bizkit Leads the Charge
Limp Bizkit will headline the festival with their signature mix of rap-rock energy and crowd-commanding performances. With setlists expected to include hits like “Break Stuff,” “Nookie,” and “Rollin’,” the band is gearing up to deliver the chaotic fun that defined their peak.
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Creed Continues Their Comeback
Creed’s presence adds major weight to the lineup. After reuniting and enjoying a renewed cultural moment, the band is leaning fully into their resurgence. Fans can expect anthems like “Higher” and “My Sacrifice,” along with deeper cuts that shaped their multi-platinum run.
Their return to festival stages marks a full-circle moment for rock listeners who came of age during their chart-topping era.
Kittie Brings a Heavy Edge
Canadian metal band Kittie joins the lineup, adding a sharper, heavier layer to the festival’s sound. Known for their groundbreaking presence in women-fronted metal, Kittie’s inclusion reflects the event’s effort to celebrate the full spectrum of early-2000s alternative music.
Their comeback has drawn new fans and long-time followers alike.
Additional Acts Expand the Throwback Appeal
The festival is expected to feature a rotating cast of supporting artists representing rock, nu-metal, and alt-metal’s most influential years. While the full roster continues to roll out, organizers confirm the lineup is designed to capture the energy of an MTV-TRL-era summer—loud, nostalgic, and unapologetically fun.
A Festival Built for Fans of the Era
Beyond the performances, the Summer of ’99 and Beyond Festival promises immersive experiences celebrating the culture of the late-’90s and early-2000s rock scene. The aesthetic, merch, and staging are set to nod to the peak of nu-metal and alternative rock’s mainstream reign.
HOLR notes that nostalgia-driven festivals have become some of the biggest touring successes in recent years, tapping into a strong market of fans eager to relive the soundtrack of their youth.
What to Expect on Tour
The festival will run across major North American cities, offering both multi-band festival dates and select amphitheater shows. With high demand already anticipated, early ticket releases are expected to sell quickly.
A Summer Built on Loud Memories
The Summer of ’99 and Beyond Festival isn’t just a reunion—it’s a celebration of a pivotal chapter in rock history. With Limp Bizkit, Creed, Kittie, and more bringing the noise, fans can expect one of the most electrifying nostalgia tours of the decade.
Published by HOLR Magazine

