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THOUSANDS of scantily clad, horror-obsessed fans have come together for the 24th annual Gathering of the Juggalos Festival which has something for everyone from wet t-shirt contests to a Freakshow.

The festival takes over Thornville, Ohio — 37 miles east of Columbus — for four days every year, with the event happening this year from August 14 to 17.

A woman named LouLou wears a green outfit with money tucked into her bra at the 24th Annual Gathering of the Juggalos in Thornville, Ohio

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A woman named LouLou wears a green outfit with money tucked into her bra at the 24th Annual Gathering of the Juggalos in Thornville, OhioCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
The Insane Clown Posse performed a show on Thursday

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The Insane Clown Posse performed a show on ThursdayCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
LouLou holds a sign that advertises a $6 face slap, among other offers

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LouLou holds a sign that advertises a $6 face slap, among other offersCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
Fans went ballistic when the ICP took the stage

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Fans went ballistic when the ICP took the stageCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun

Juggalos are the followers who are fans of the rap duo Insane Clown Posse.

The members are Violent J, whose real name is Joseph Bruce, and Shaggy 2 Dope, whose real name is Joseph Utsler.

They are known to wear clown faces and outfits for their shows which inspired fans to match their icons.

“Juggalos” reportedly stems from the 1992 ICP song entitled The Juggla.

The infamous, rowdy event takes place in Legend Valley, Ohio which has more than 130 acres of grounds for the show and additional space for camping.

Every year the theme changes and this year the theme is horror.

In the past, the festival has been intergalactic and the Gathering of Dreams.

Juggalos and Jugallettes have dressed to the nines to embrace the theme this year, adorned with the classic face paint, tattoos, terrifying masks, and barely-there clothing.

The U.S. Sun also captured many of the festival-goers soaking each other in Faygo soda which is a Gathering tradition.

$6 FACE SLAP

Just about anything is welcome at the event.

Inside Gathering of the Juggalos’ bizarre Miss Juggs contest where women swallow swords and hammer nails up their noses

One woman, named LouLou, was walking around barefoot in a green leotard and a green mico-skirt.

She held a green sign that read $6 face slaps, along with other offers.

You never know what to expect when you turn the corner.

Another couple Toni and Krissii got married at the festival.

Who are the Insane Clown Posse?

Insane Clown Posse was formed by Violent J, whose real name is Joseph Bruce, and Shaggy 2 Dope, whose real name is Joseph Utsler.

ICP operates a music label called Psychopathic Records and also orchestrates the yearly Gathering.

Founded in Detroit in the early 1990s, ICP is known for creating its own musical universe known as the Dark Carnival.

Characters introduced on each of the duo’s albums have their own storyline.

Some of the characters include Ringmaster, the Great Milenko, and The Amazing Jeckel Brothers.

Though music in the Dark Carnival can be violent, it is meant to serve as a metaphor for systematic oppression, Insider reported.

Juggalos maintain that they do not stand for violence. Instead, they’ve continuously said their community is about love and peace.

The group uses clown-like face paint and the tradition of spraying Faygo soda on each other as a way to grow closer.

They were dosed with Faygo after saying “I do.”

Others were seen holding phallic-shaped objects while others openly embraced the clothes optional policy.

While concerts blared through the venue, people crowded the barricades as confetti flew in the area.

Fans were climbing in and out of the crowds as Faygo was being sprayed everywhere.

Some people were crowd surfing and stage diving into the big crowd.

Women were also seen covered in water and Faygo during a wet t-shirt contest.

Festival goes Toni and Krissii got married at the event on Thursday

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Festival goes Toni and Krissii got married at the event on ThursdayCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
They were dosed in Faygo after they said 'yes'

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They were dosed in Faygo after they said ‘yes’Credit: Alex Kent for The US Sun

CONCERTS, COMEDIANS, CONTESTS

The four-day festival is packed full of events from parties, contests, sideshows, wrestling, and more.

ICP will play two sets at the festival this year with one being House of Hours.

The pair hasn’t performed the show since 1998, but “one night only, what is dead and buried is made once again new and fresh for The Gathering’s resurrection of Insane Clown Posse’s House of Horrors Show,” per the festival’s website.

They are also playing another show called The Red Show.

“When you hear the sharp pipes of a calliope winding its way into your brain, it’s already too late. The music rises, growing ever more frantic, as a gang of redrum clowns take to the stage alongside two titans of bloody terror: Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope, collectively known as the Insane Clown Posse!” described the show, per Psychopathic Records.

“From putting the worst of the ghetto in your face to dragging you down to reddish glow of Hell’s Pit, it’s a name synonymous with Horror Rap since 1992, and in 2024 they’re dropping three decades of Wicked S*** on The Gathering of The Juggalos like a Hatchet to the dome!

“Prepare your eyes and ears for some of the scariest and most influential cuts committed to wax, played live and in your face as the Faygo flies like a bigot’s head after a visit from a Joker’s Card!

“You want horror? Welcome to the core, OG Wicked Clown style painted on a red canvas using real blood! And the only way to reach it is at The Gathering of The Juggalos!”

There is also a huge lineup stacked with musicians including Rakim, A Killer’s Confession, Big Jay Oakerson, Clownvis, Nick Gage, Mishpit Mike, and so many more, per the festival flyer. 

Juggalettes compete in the Queen of Cheeks where the participants compete in butt-related obstacles to win the crowd's favor

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Juggalettes compete in the Queen of Cheeks where the participants compete in butt-related obstacles to win the crowd’s favorCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
One woman was topless holding onto a pole during the Queen of Cheeks contest

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One woman was topless holding onto a pole during the Queen of Cheeks contestCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun

In addition to music, festivalgoers can attend side shows such as the Freakshow Deluxe Horror Show.

“You will witness scenes of flesh being taxed and tested right before your eyes. Scenes of torture inflicted upon the human body, pushed to the dizzying heights of extremity,” per Psychopathic Records.

“A carnival just isn’t a carnival without a freakshow. But this is The Dark Carnival. We’re going full dark, no stars- but maybe a couple scars- with the Chronicles of Horror Freakshow!

“Squeamish souls should stay at camp, but for the adventurous spirits and morbidly curious we have a macabre display of gruesome oddities, sure to shock and amaze!”

Another exciting event is the Queen of Cheeks contest which is judged by the crowd.

Juggalettes were pictured on stage and against a pole to show off their best moves and attempts at butt-related obstacles.

There will also be a costume contest, the Miss Juggalette Pageant, an art battle, a rap battle, a Juggalo flea market, and late-night parties.

DRUGS AND ARRESTS

In the past, the Gathering has made headlines due to drug overdoses and rowdy behavior.

In 2013, 24-year-old Cory Collins died at the festival after not feeling well.

He had reportedly been to the “drug bridge” which was infamous at the event.

The “bridge” was a marketplace for various recreational drugs that were used during the festival.

Though there had been previous reports of overdoses at the festivals, Collin’s death caused the closure of the “drug bridge” the next year.

In 2017, eight people were arrested when the festival was held in Oklahoma City.

One man was arrested with marijuana possession, drug paraphernalia, and hundreds of dollars, and two others were caught setting off illegal fireworks, per Fox affiliate WFXT.

Juggalos maintain that they do not stand for violence and want their community to be a place of love and peace.

The perplexing group was designated as a non-traditional gang as part of its National Gang Threat Assessment by the FBI in 2011.

At the time there were about one million people who identified as Juggalos and Juggalettes.

ICP has attempted to file lawsuits and challenge the designation but continues to make music and hold its annual festival despite it.

A man held a sign as he made his way to the wet t-shirt contest

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A man held a sign as he made his way to the wet t-shirt contestCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
A Juggalo was dressed as a clown wearing a sign reading 'free hugz' around his neck

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A Juggalo was dressed as a clown wearing a sign reading ‘free hugz’ around his neckCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
One man fell over the barricade during a concert

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One man fell over the barricade during a concertCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
Faygo was thrown around while ICP performed

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Faygo was thrown around while ICP performedCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
Women stood waiting to be in the Queen of Cheeks contest

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Women stood waiting to be in the Queen of Cheeks contestCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
The Juggalo Wrestling Championship ring is lit up on the main stage

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The Juggalo Wrestling Championship ring is lit up on the main stageCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
A Jugglette wore the black and white makeup with a red bikini top, white sleeves, and white fishnets

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A Jugglette wore the black and white makeup with a red bikini top, white sleeves, and white fishnetsCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
A Juggelette was doing her makeup outside of her tent

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A Juggelette was doing her makeup outside of her tentCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
Juggalos dance and mouth the words to a song while filming a music video at the festival

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Juggalos dance and mouth the words to a song while filming a music video at the festivalCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
Someone named Mystic wore a red and black wig with horns that matched their makeup

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Someone named Mystic wore a red and black wig with horns that matched their makeupCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
Women were shirtless and covered in Faygo soda during the wet t-shirt contest

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Women were shirtless and covered in Faygo soda during the wet t-shirt contestCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
Seven-year-old Bug was brought by his parents to the festival

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Seven-year-old Bug was brought by his parents to the festivalCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
Diamond Rain, 11, was at the horror festival

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Diamond Rain, 11, was at the horror festivalCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
Another woman poured Faygo on Juggalettes in the wet t-shirt competition

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Another woman poured Faygo on Juggalettes in the wet t-shirt competitionCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
A Juggalette posed with her tongue out holding a bucket during the contest

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A Juggalette posed with her tongue out holding a bucket during the contestCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
Diamond Rain wore similar black and white face paint as her parents Fat Stuff and Sarah Stuff

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Diamond Rain wore similar black and white face paint as her parents Fat Stuff and Sarah StuffCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
A Juggalo blew his vape through his mask

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A Juggalo blew his vape through his maskCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
A Juggalette posed in a black bikini with white face paint and blood running down her chest

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A Juggalette posed in a black bikini with white face paint and blood running down her chestCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
People dressed as clowns danced on the stage

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People dressed as clowns danced on the stageCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
People sang and cheered while ICP performed

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People sang and cheered while ICP performedCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun
People were pouring Faygo on themselves and others

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People were pouring Faygo on themselves and othersCredit: Alex Kent for The US Sun

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