Insane Clown posse to bring out juggalos
Tucson's "Juggalo" community will be out in force downtown this Saturday as the Insane Clown Posse makes a stop at the Rialto Theatre.
The Detroit hip-hop duo, known for its painted faces, love for Faygo soda and often aggressive, offensive lyrics, is coming to town to promote several albums released in 2012, including its 12th studio effort, "The Mighty Death Pop," the EP "Freaky Tales" and an album of covers, "Smothered, Covered and Chunked."
The Posse will be joined by the Moonshine Bandits and Kung Fu Vampire. And, of course, Posse fans, the Juggalos.
The show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $36 in advance and $38 the day of the show. 740-1000.
Gerald M. Gay
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