A Netflix documentary about the disastrous Woodstock event of 1999 will be soon released: trailer available

Author Samuel Järvinen - 21.7.2022

In 1999, New York hosted Woodstock ’99, the second event to emulate the original 1969 Woodstock since 1994. The festival is remembered for the unpleasant series of events, violence and challenging environmental conditions associated with it.

The event has now been made into a documentary film, which will be released on Netflix. The three-part documentary “Clusterf**k: Woodstock ’99” includes previously unreleased video footage and archival footage of the event.

The series also features interviews with Korn vocalist Jonathan Davis, Fatboy Slim, Bush’s Gavin Rossdale and the late Woodstock organiser Michael Lang.

The documentary will premiere on 3rd of August.