Woodstock
It’s Been Over Two Decades and Everyone Is Still Wrong About Limp Bizkit
Nu-metal's dumbest band are back in the zeitgeist and pissing everyone off like it's 1999.
8 Halloween Costumes for the Extremely Lazy Music Fan
Got some oversized clothes and weird chain necklaces? Sure, fine, you're Billie Eilish.
Exclusive: Documents Reveal Strange Details About Canceled Woodstock 50
VICE obtained the festival's official set times, a list of banned items, and massive bills for Narcan and porta-potties.
A Radio Station Is Streaming Woodstock ’69 in Full This Weekend
Philadelphia’s WXPN will be airing the festival’s entire archived audio in real time, including the concerts, rain delays, and stage announcements.
Woodstock '99 Was a Violent Disaster That Predicted America's Future
The well-documented, pervasive misogyny of Woodstock '99 is more relevant to America in 2019 than the "free love" politics of its original iteration.
It's Time for Woodstock 50 to Just Give Up Already
After two rejections, organizers are applying for yet another permit to host a three-day festival in upstate New York.
A Complete Play-By-Play of How Woodstock 50 Became a Total Fiasco
From backstabbing to bill changes, here’s every bizarre thing that's turned the event into a disaster nearing Fyre Festival proportions.
Everything You Need to Know About the Mess That Is Woodstock 50
After its biggest investor said the festival was canceled, Woodstock's organizers are insisting the show will go on.
Woodstock 50 Has Been Canceled
Update: The festival's financier says it is done, but Woodstock 50 organizers have denied the claims.
We Talked to Woodstock Attendees About the 50th Anniversary Lineup
"I have no idea who most of these artists are, to be honest," one woman who was there in 1969 told Noisey.
Jay-Z, Janelle Monae, and Other Reasons Woodstock 2019 Might Not Be Disastrous
The festival's 50th anniversary has a lot of past chaos to make up for, but is starting out strong with a stacked lineup.
Outdoor Festivals Need to Sell Out to Survive
Do smaller, niche festivals stand a fighting chance in a world of mega concerts?