Limp Bizkit, Lil' Wayne team up for 'Ready To Go;' Detroit, Grand Rapids part of band's comeback tour (with audio)

Limp Bizkit Fred Durst.JPGLimp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst and his band will take their comeback tour to Detroit and Grand Rapids this spring. AP file photo

DETROIT, MI - Limp Bizkit has released a new song called "Ready To Go" that appears to be part of the band's comeback effort.

It features Lil' Wayne and looks like a sign the group, led by frontman Fred Durst, will stick with its rap/rock roots for the foreseeable future.

Don't be surprised if this song is played when Limp Bizkit makes tour stops in Grand Rapids and Detroit this summer.

The band will perform May 10 at Grand Rapids' Orbit Room and May 11 at Detroit's Saint Andrews Hall.

Ticket prices are $32.50 in advance and $35 on the day of the show. Tickets can be purchased on LiveNation's website.

Service-fee-free tickets are available at the St. Andrews Hall box office Monday through Friday 12 5pm and at The Fillmore Detroit box office, Fridays from 12- 5pm.

What do you think about a Limp Bizkit comeback? Is the band - with Fred Durst, Wes Borland, Sam Rivers, John Otto, and DJ Lethal - worth seeing after all these years?

Let us know in our comments section.

Limp Bizkit is currently supported by the Cash Money label backed by Lil' Wayne and his pal Brian "Birdman" Williams.

"Ready To Go" - WARNING: There's plenty of profanity


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