The lineup for the 2026 ‘Gathering Of The Juggalos’ continues to take shape, with a new wave of heavy acts confirmed for the long-running Insane Clown Posse-backed festival.
This year’s edition will take place in Macks Creek, Missouri from August 19–23, marking a new location for the annual gathering. Among the latest additions to the bill are metalcore veterans Hatebreed, who have been booked to perform on the festival’s Kraken Stage.
Also appearing on the same stage are artists including Insane Clown Posse, Tech N9ne, Vanilla Ice, The Pharcyde, and more.
On the heavier side of the lineup, Crossbreed and Bible Belt Massacre have been confirmed for the Cyclone Stage, adding industrial and shock rock flavors to the mix.
Further details on the full lineup are available via the festival’s official site at juggalogathering.com.
Insane Clown Posse issued an enthusiastic statement welcoming Hatebreed to the 2026 edition of the festival:
“Batten down the hatches and prepare for rough waters! Slamming down on The Gathering of the Juggalos like a heavy metal anchor bracing a brigantine against a treacherous storm blasts the Earth-shattering sound of none other than Hatebreed! For twenty years and some change, Hatebreed has come to define the sound of modern American hardcore with a musical footprint that has inspired generations of imitators as well as legions of rabid fans!
Far from mindless aggression, Jamey Jasta’s distinctive shout carve into the very air lyrics of thoughtful defiance, self empowerment and palpable challenges to the systems and illusions of daily civilization! All forged in steel behind abrasive chords framing deadly breakdowns, in true hardcore fashion! Hatebreed is ready to move the Juggalos into an absolute pit frenzy, so your only option is to brace yourself or get out of the way!”
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