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I'm not really an ICP fan, but once around the time period referenced here I kind of accidentally attended a Meeting of the Juggalos. It was at an outdoor event space that had two separate areas they rented out with the infrastructure (electical hook-ups, bathrooms, camping spots, controlled access gates) for two simultaneous events with about 200 yards of forest between them. I was attending the event at the other spot, a charity biker run start/end point with a couple of classic rock cover bands that wrapped up fairly early, right around the time the ICP event was really getting rolling. A good sized group of the curious, fairly enebriated, bikers wandered through the woods to the Meeting of the Juggalos, including me.
It was actually not a bad scene, much better than I was expecting. This was a 100% ICP focused event; they had a couple of opening acts that were part of the larger ICP musical world that the crowd liked and were all generally there for the same reason, ICP ofc went on last. This was one of the chillest, most relaxed and convivial concert experiences I have ever had. It felt like a Greatful Dead show except for the music and clown make up. The ICP fans were also very decent people, the female fans were treated repectfully, and it was incredibly safe overall. I understand a lot of this is down to ICP themselves who have put effort into maintaining this atmosphere at their events and have a zero tolerance policy toward troublemakers. I didn't care for the music all that much, but everything else was an ideal outdoor music festival experience. I admit some of this might have been the Juggalo's being somewhat fearful of a group of 1% bikers too, but his wasn't obviously a factor I noticed.
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