The latest retrospective piece on Woodstock ’99 is hitting Netflix in August, and its trailer is now available.

The aptly titled Clusterf**k: Woodstock ’99 will premiere on Netflix on August 3. As expected, the docuseries will explore the festival’s notorious legacy, which was anything but the peace and love vibes of the original 1969 event.

Per the trailer’s YouTube description, “Woodstock ‘99 was supposed to be a millennium-defining celebration of peace, love and great music. Instead, the festival degenerated into an epic clusterf*ck of fires, riots and destruction. Utilizing rare insider footage and eyewitness interviews with an impressive list of festival staffers, performers and attendees, this docuseries goes behind the scenes to reveal the egos, greed and music that fueled three days of utter chaos.”

Clusterf**k: Woodstock ’99 is the second project examining the festival. In July 2021, HBO released Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage , which also examined the many failures of the festival.

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