Despite Internet rumors of its impending split, Limp Bizkit is planning its first tour of 2004, according to a Web post from frontman Fred Durst.

“We are playing some TV show on May 11 then going on a U.S. tour the end of June, then writing a new album, then going to Europe,” he wrote on Bizkit’s official Web site (http://www.limpbizkit.com).

Durst also quashed rumors that Limp Bizkit had been dropped by its label, Interscope Records, noting, “Limp has done very very well for ourselves and our label and we would never leave and they would never dream of getting rid of us. It’s weird to hear silly s— like that from some poser with a keyboard.”

Limp Bizkit last toured North America in the fall with Korn. The group will be out in support of its latest album, “Results May Vary,” which has sold 1.27 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan, a fraction of its 2000 predecessor, “Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water.”

Durst promised “big news coming soon from the Limp camp. I have a secret that is close to slipping out that you will love.” He has also launched a Web blog for his musings that aren’t “directly connected” to Limp Bizkit: “I made that site as a place to reflect and express myself whenever I felt like it.”

Credit: Reuters

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