Vooodoofest 2003
New Orleans
October 31st-November 2nd
Justin Schneider
![]() | |
| Justin Schneider | |
| Little Jimmy Urine of Mindless Self-Indulgence |
I'm not a rap fan but with nothing appealing to me at the moment I headed over to the Southern Comfort Stage on the other side of the park. As I arrived I was greeted with the sight of rapper Ludacris making his way to the stage. Appealing to most, he seemed to have the crowd's participation and attention as he sang cuts off his new album Chicken and Beer."
Later that night Rabbit in The Moon performed on the other side of park, front-man Bunny and dancers provided some delightful visuals which included fire, screens and glow sticks that mesmerized the audience.
Closing out the other stage was George Clinton and the P-funk All-stars who showed no lack in energy and vibe.
Saturday I ventured into the Playstation 2 tent where DJ Swamp was taking to the stage. DJ Swamp, dressed in surgical scrubs and surrounded by two women in revealing nurses' outfits, treated the crowd to his mix of wicked turntablism. Swamp pulled out all his classic DJ feats which included breathing fire, setting his hand on fire and scratching a record to a beat and also breaking a record into pieces and scratching the broken pieces to the beat. He knew what the audience wanted to see and hear and he didn't disappoint.
![]() | |
| Justin Schneider | |
| Iggy and the Stooges |
Rocker Marilyn Manson followed Iggy and the Stooges set. He took the stage to the tune of his new single "The New Shit." His hour-long set consisted of several classic Manson tunes, props and scantily clad girls. The band and the crowd seemed to be enjoying themselves and at one point Manson mentioned that New Orleans was the city that got him hooked on drugs and alcohol to the delight of the crowd.
One act that caught the crowd's attention was Cypress Hill. The group performed such classics as "How I Could Just Kill a Man" and "Insane in the Brain." The smoke was in the air and the crowd were on their feet. Everyone seemed to be enjoying the moment.
Later that night the band A Perfect Circle performed. The supergroup consists of Maynard James Keenan (Tool's singer), Jeordie White (ex-Marilyn Manson bassist), Josh Freese (drummer), James Iha (ex-Smashing Pumpkin guitarist) and Billy Howerdel (guitarist/founder). The band seemed to be in great spirits as they played a moody set that featured such crowd-pleasing songs as "Weak and Powerless" and "3 Libras." At one point between songs singer Keenan even handed the mike over to guitarist James Iha who led the crowd in a sing-along rendition of the Backstreet Boys song "I Want It that Way." They ended their show with their first single "Judith" off their Mer de Noms album.
![]() | |
| Justin Schneider | |
| Ludacris |
The 5th Annual Voodoofest proved to be a good time for everyone. It was estimated that over 100,000 people attended the festival. With the amount of entertainment you get for the low price admission I can only predict attendance growing in the future as it has in the past.
http://www.voodoofest.com 




