Millie Manders and The Shutup Pay Tribute to Limp Bizkit with Explosive Break Stuff Cover
Millie Manders and The Shutup have just released the video for their searing take on Break Stuff, the iconic track from Limp Bizkit’s nu metal heyday. What started as an onstage joke quickly became a full-blown tribute, following the untimely passing of Limp Bizkit bassist Sam Rivers.

“Then the legend Sam Rivers, bassist of Limp Bizkit, passed away suddenly and that pushed us to release it in tribute,” explains Manders. “So here it is, our video for Break Stuff, soon to be released on all digital platforms too.”
MMATSU’s version stays true to the fury of the original while injecting their unmistakable blend of punk, ska, and searing horn-driven chaos. The cover also lands at a pivotal moment for the band, who are preparing for a massive UK headline tour in Spring 2026.
Back To The Futour: UK Tour Dates Announced
Following packed festival sets at Slam Dunk, Rebellion, and Beautiful Days, the band are heading out on the road once again. Their Back To The Futour UK headline tour kicks off in April 2026, with support from Death Trails and All Ears Avow across select dates.
APRIL
Wed 08 SOUTHAMPTON Joiners *
Thu 09 PLYMOUTH Junction *
Fri 10 BRISTOL Thekla *
Sat 11 LIVERPOOL Rough Trade *
Wed 15 EDINBURGH Bannermans *
Thu 16 DARLINGTON Forum *
Fri 17 NOTTINGHAM Rescue Rooms *
Sat 18 MANCHESTER Club Academy *
Wed 22 DOVER Booking Hall **
Thu 23 LONDON Lower Third **
Sat 25 NORWICH Waterfront Studio **
Wed 29 COALVILLE Bikers Pub **
Thu 30 NORTHWICH Salty Dog **
MAY
Fri 01 NEWCASTLE Cluny 1 **
Sat 02 LEEDS Key Club **
*with Death Trails
**with All Ears Avow
Tickets available via www.millie-manders.com

The Voice, The Vision, The Venom
Known for their genre-bending, high-octane fusion of punk, ska, rock and soul, Millie Manders and The Shutup have become one of the UK’s most vital live acts. With soaring vocals, riotous horns, and razor-sharp social commentary, MMATSU walk the line between consciousness and chaos.
Their critically acclaimed sophomore album Wake Up, Shut Up, Work landed earlier this year and saw praise from Vive Le Rock, Powerplay, and Devolution, pushing the band further into the national spotlight. With another album expected in 2026, the release of Break Stuff adds yet another sharp edge to their already loaded arsenal.



















