
Controversial Detroit Band To Play Major Music Festival
A Detroit, Michigan band has been added to the annual Bonaroo Music and Arts Festival's lineup of performers.
The four-day festival brings in thousands of people every year; chances are you will see many people with painted faces this year. That's right - Insane Clown Posse will be one of the festival's 150 acts.
In a recent Consequence interview, Brad Parker, Bonnaroo’s festival director and a part of C3 Presents, had this to say about the festival and ICP,
The fun thing about Bonnaroo as a brand is that we don’t fit into any box. That gives us the freedom to get quirky and weird whenever we want to. Insane Clown Posse, to me, is one of those bookings we make every year that appeals to a very niche subculture. But for us, it’s also an opportunity to give our fans something that challenges them — to step out of their comfort zone in a space where they feel safe.
I'm picturing the Gathering of the Juggalos, with even more people, bands, and Faygo.
What other artists are playing at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2025?
- Megadeth
- Avril Lavigne
- Queens of the Stoneage
- Oliva Rodrigo
- Luke Combs
- Nelly
- Hozier
- Foster The People
- Grace Bowers and the Hodge Podge
Check out the festival poster below for the full lineup.
For more information about Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival tickets, camping options, nearby hotels, parking, and more, check out the official website here.
Are you planning on attending the Bonnaroo Music Festival this year because of ICP? If so, I want to see your pictures from the event.
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