June 17, 2025 – The Admiral – Omaha, NE
Tuesday night, June 17, 2025, downtown Omaha got hit with a tidal wave of Faygo and face paint as Insane Clown Posse brought their chaos-filled carnival to The Admiral—and it was absolutely bonkers in the best way.
The night kicked off with an hour of wild, over-the-top wrestling courtesy of JCW (Juggalo Championship Wrestling), and yes, they set up a full wrestling ring right on the concert floor. It was like watching Monday Night Raw in a mosh pit. Bodies flew, the crowd roared, and it was pure Juggalo madness from the jump.
Next up was Wakko The Kidd, who came out swinging with high energy and a surprise appearance from Chef Boy Bonez. Wakko lit up the stage—you could tell he was pumped to be on tour, and the crowd matched his energy every step of the way.
But when Insane Clown Posse finally hit the stage? Game over. The place exploded.
In case you’re not familiar, Insane Clown Posse (ICP) is a rap duo from Detroit made up of Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope. Known for their wild clown makeup, horror-themed lyrics, and over-the-top live shows, ICP built a massive underground following called the Juggalos. They kicked things off in the early ’90s with their debut album Carnival of Carnage, and gained major attention with platinum-selling albums like The Great Milenko and The Amazing Jeckel Brothers.
Even without much mainstream support, ICP became one of the top-selling independent acts in the U.S. They’ve had dozens of albums chart on Billboard, started their own wrestling promotion (JCW), and host the annual Gathering of the Juggalos festival. Over the years, they’ve stayed true to their style and fans, becoming legends in the underground music world.
What a party for a Tuesday night! Giant glowing letters spelling out I-C-P lit up the stage like a twisted carnival sign, and costumed clowns kept popping out of nowhere like it was a haunted funhouse. The whole thing felt like a fever dream you didn’t want to wake up from.
ICP sounded awesome. Seriously. Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope brought the heat, throwing down every track with raw, infectious energy. You could tell they were having a blast—constantly hyping up the crowd, laughing, and just soaking it all in. It was pure chaos in the most glorious way.
And of course, the Faygo. So. Much. Faygo. They launched 2-liters into the crowd like soda grenades, sprayed everyone with Faygo-loaded super soakers, hurled entire buckets into the air, and doused themselves like it was a fizzy baptism. The whole venue was wrapped in plastic like a scene out of Dexter—but even that wasn’t enough to contain the sticky storm. By the end of the night, everyone was soaked, sticky, and loving it.
The place was packed. Sold out for sure, and honestly, it felt like there were way more people than the fire code would’ve liked. Total sardine status.
It’s been over a decade since ICP played Omaha, and this show proved they were more than worth the wait. It was loud, ridiculous, over-the-top, and unforgettable!
Insane Clown Posse Setlist:
-Faygo Break-
– Faygo Break-
Wakko The Kidd with Chef Boy Bonez
Insane Clown Posse
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