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Oklahoma’s NBC affiliate covers the Gathering of the Juggalos

Word is starting to spread in Oklahoma that in just under 3 months, thousands of Juggalos will be calling OKC home for about a week!  In a news story from just a few hours ago, an NBC affiliate in Oklahoma reported on the Gathering, spoke to the owners of the Lost Lakes Amphitheater, and of course highlighted the few negative incidents that have happened over the past 17 years.

There’s a video to go along with it, and you can read basically the entire transcript of it below.

To watch the video and view the full article, click right here!

From WFOR.com:

“Gathering Of The Juggalos” set for Oklahoma debut this summer

OKLAHOMA CITY – A popular music festival known for its mature audience and clown-like appearance is making its way to Oklahoma for the first time.

But it’s had its fair share of crime with assaults, drug use and public nudity.

A peaceful northeast Oklahoma City field will turn into its own adult theme park when the Gathering of the Juggalos Music Festival comes this July.

“I think with every generation of music, every band has fans and they have names for them. These are called the juggalos and juggalettes,” Max Baker, who helped bring the festival to Oklahoma, said.

They are nicknamed for their love of the music group Insane Clown Posse, who has drawn a cult-like following.

“The participants who follow this group, they dress up. It’s sort of like the Rocky Horror Picture Show,” Roger Skeen, Lost Lakes Amphitheater landowner said.

Eight thousand fans are expected to attend the four-day event this summer.

The festival is in its 18th year.

It’s been in Illinois, Michigan and Ohio but it’s in Oklahoma for the first time.

Organizers say Insane Clown Posse’s first concert at Lost Lakes Amphitheater two years ago inspired the band to come back.

“They called and said, “Hey, is that place still available? Lost Lakes.’ And here we are,” Baker said.

The festival has a dark past with reports of a stabbing, drug overdoses, and assaults.

But the venue says their previous show here gives them confidence that the most you’re going to see is soda pop sprayed on you. A signature prop for the headlining band.

“I went online and Googled it, and I was going ‘oh my gosh,’ because my background was in law enforcement. It turned out to be one of the best shows we’ve had out here,” Skeen said.

But with thousands in one location for the four-day festival, organizers say they’re stepping up safety measures.

“We’re of course going to have a very strong security presence. Our rules and regulations will be posted,” Brad White, Lost Lakes Amphitheater owner said.

They’re hoping extra security will be enough to detour any violence.

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    Faygoluvers Comments

  1. Pigg

    Pigg

    Comment posted on Tuesday, May 2nd, 2017 11:59 pm GMT -5 at 11:59 pm

    I liked the explanations these guys gave. Very down to earth and easy for people to relate to.

  2. Stonedhenge

    Stonedhenge

    Comment posted on Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017 02:35 am GMT -5 at 2:35 am

    Extra security? Not gonna be a good thing in oklahoma.

  3. scruffy

    scruffy

    Comment posted on Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017 08:38 am GMT -5 at 8:38 am

    better ‘security’, than uniformed police.
    dont get me wrong, the cops at the valley were very easy to get along with. but that aint the kinda thing you count on.
    and yeah, oklahoma.

  4. Stonedhenge

    Stonedhenge

    Comment posted on Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017 11:04 am GMT -5 at 11:04 am

    It shouldnt be too bad for the ninjas that take the precautions. Probably just wont be able to run around wild with shit out in the open like we’re used too at the gatherings. Be intelligent juggalos.

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