Why did ICP cancel their tour?
Detroit rap duo Insane Clown Posse told fans that their next tour will be the last, on account of singer Violent J’s heart problems. The 49-year-old performer, born Joseph Bruce, took to the stage Saturday with his partner Joseph Utsler, aka Shaggy 2 Dope, to break the news to fans.
Is the Gathering of the Juggalos 2021 Cancelled?
The Juggalos were finally able to gather once more as Insane Clown Posse’s flagship festival, Gathering of the Juggalos, returned in 2021 after taking last year off due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Is ICP still performing?
The good news for Juggalos is that the farewell tour won’t be the end of ICP’s performing career. Violent J said the duo plans to play at least one live show a month, and will still hold annual events like the Hallowicked and Big Ballas Christmas shows, and of course the Gathering of the Juggalos.
Does Insane Clown Posse still tour?
Insane Clown Posse will embark on one last Faygo-spraying tour together in 2022. During the annual Gathering of the Juggalos event at Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio, ICP’s Violent J made the announcement that the rap duo will retire from touring after next year due to ongoing concerns about his health.
Who are the members of ICP?
Violent J
Shaggy 2 DopeJohn Kickjazz
Insane Clown Posse/Members
Does ICP own Faygo?
Faygo Beverages, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Beverage Corporation, which also owns Shasta. Faygo has been nationally popularized by the Detroit hip hop group Insane Clown Posse, who reference Faygo in several of their songs.
Is Violent J still in ICP?
At last weekend’s Gathering of the Juggalos, Insane Clown Posse’s Violent J revealed that he is suffering from heart problems and, as a result, the hip-hop duo will retire from touring — but not playing live altogether — after a farewell trek next year.
What happened to Violent J from ICP?
Violent J’s health issues explored The 49-year-old eventually went to the hospital. Doctors then said that he is suffering from severe atrial fibrillation, also called AFib. It is sustained cardiac arrhythmia that causes the heart’s upper chambers to beat at a very rapid and irregular pace.