Insane Clown Posse is running it back in Cadillac.
The face-painted Detroit duo will bring its Faygo-soaked antics to The Venue in Cadillac, Michigan on July 10, the group announced on Friday.
Tickets, $65, are on sale now through the venue website.
ICP performed at the venue in April, and tickets sold out in just three minutes, the Cadillac News reported at the time. The show fell on the birthday of the group’s leader, Joseph “Violent J” Bruce.
It was the group’s first-ever performance in Cadillac, which is about an hour south of Traverse City and three hours northwest of Detroit.
“They were super great to work with,” says The Venue’s Tara Narovich, hence the quick turnaround between shows, which was by popular demand, she said.
“You listen to your client base, and we heard them,” she said.
The Venue opened its doors in 2023, and owner Jeremy Rose has been working to bring rock, pop, hip-hop and country acts to the concert space.
Its upcoming roster includes Massachusetts hard rockers All That Remains (May 15), classic rockers Molly Hatchet (May 21), Flint rappers the Dayton Family (June 20) and ’80s songstress Tiffany (Aug. 1), among others.
The full upcoming lineup of The Venue, which has a capacity of about 600 people, can be seen here.
ICP recently announced it would perform its 33rd annual Hallowicked concert on Oct. 31 at the Masonic Temple in Detroit.
The group will bring its annual Gathering of the Juggalos festival to Macks Creek, Missouri Aug. 19-22.
ICP’s most recent album, “The Naught,” was released in August 2025.
agraham@detroitnews.com
This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Cadillac is so nice, Insane Clown Posse has to play it twice
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