The upcoming Insane Clown Posse concert at the Hawthorne Theater is not canceled, like some internet trolls would have you believe. It is, in fact, completely sold out.
A commenter on the ICP concert's Facebook event page mentioned that there were "hella trolls on this event [page]," to which one Zack Lange responded, "No just one lmao." And that is mostly true—for some reason known only to him and his maker, Lange has been trolling this events page for close to a month.

Lange's first post on April 26 read, "So, does anybody have a sister I can borrow? Mine will be scheduled to be at the cleaners this day." Since then, he has proceeded to post 34 more times on the event page, 15 of the posts being totally dank memes insulting juggalos.
A few other commenters (who left significantly less comments than Lange) began spreading rumors that the concert was canceled.
"The FBI is investigating the Hawthorne Theater for potential gang-related activities planned for May 31st," wrote Dan Oviatt. "Riddlebox has been canceled due to pending litigation."

Under the guise of concerned fans, others began to show their fake dismay.
"You know," Tardis Hutner wrote. "It really ticks me off that ICP would cancel like that. It took me nine months to save up for the $30 I spent on those tix. Is that how you treat your fans Violent Dope and Shaggy J? Ugh. I cant deal right now. This really grinds my gears [sic]."
Lange appeared again after the cancelation comments began popping up. He started posting fake events on the concert's page, such as "Insane Clown Posse featuring Guy Fieri and Smashmouth live at 7-Eleven Hosted by Ron Jeremy."
Mike Thrasher, the concert's promoter, was finally forced to step in with an official comment on the event's page today.
"Please disregard any posts about the show being cancelled," Thrasher wrote. "Apparently a bunch of folks can't think of something better to do on a workday than troll juggalos with tired memes."
Willamette Week