Netflix has released a trailer for the upcoming Woodstock ‘99 documentary series Clusterf**k – check it out below.
The 1999 festival, which was held to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the original Woodstock 1969, descended into chaos, violence and riots during performances by Limp Bizkit, Insane Clown Posse and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Titled “Clusterf**k”, Woodstock ‘99 was supposed to be a millennium-defining celebration of peace, love and great music. Instead, the festival degenerated into an epic clusterf*ck of fires, riots and destruction.
Utilizing rare insider footage and eyewitness interviews with an impressive list of festival staffers, performers and attendees, the docuseries goes behind the scenes to reveal the egos, greed and music that fueled three days of utter chaos.
Clusterfuck: Woodstock ‘99 is released on August 3 on Netflix.
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Woodstock was set to hold a 50th-anniversary festival back in 2019, but after months of controversy, venue changes and artist cancellations, the event was pulled altogether.
In a statement at the time, Michael Lang, co-founder of the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival, said:
“We are saddened that a series of unforeseen setbacks has made it impossible to put on the Festival we imagined with the great line-up we had booked and the social engagement we were anticipating.”
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