Fake Limp Bizkit show created, hundreds of fans arrive at gas station

22 April 2016 | 11:27 am | Staff Writer
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Hundreds of Limp Bizkit fans have shown how gullible they truly can be, showing up to a hoax event in Ohio.

Hundreds of Limp Bizkit fans have shown how gullible they truly can be, showing up to a hoax event in Ohio.

"The concert that never was", as pointed out by Fox45now.com, saw hundreds of fans converge on a gas station in Dayton, Ohio after a fake Facebook event promoted a Limp Bizkit performance.

Subsequently, the management of Sunoco, the venue in question, had to shut down the business for the evening.

"It's a little disappointing but he might be around here. He might be in one of them buildings watching us. So we really don't know that," said an attendee (as reported by Fox45now.com).

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Police were later called to help disperse the crowd.

In other news, apparently a pig was found flying over the Pacific Ocean last night...