Fyre Festival – the disastrous luxurious occasion that left lots of stranded within the Bahamas – is getting a second run, with tickets now on sale for $499 (round £391).
The organiser of the occasion – Billy McFarland – went to jail within the US for fraud following the botched music occasion which was purported to happen on the Caribbean island of Exuma over two weekends in April and May 2017.
The failed 2017 occasion was billed as “an immersive music festival on a remote and private island” with “the best in food, art, music and adventure” and it claimed to be “on the boundaries of the impossible”.
It was co-organised by rapper Ja Rule, who apologised on the time, however insisted it was not his fault, and promoted by influencers together with Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid.
Partygoers paid as much as $12,000 (£9,200) a head and had been promised opulent lodging and deluxe meals.
However, once they arrived, friends had been greeted with chaos – a rain-sodden campsite, emergency tents, piles of soggy mattresses and unhappy wanting cheese and salad sandwiches in a takeaway container for dinner.
Guests branded it “a post-apocalyptic nightmare” and in contrast the occasion to the Hunger Games.
The entire sorry debacle was documented within the 2019 movie FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened.
The occasion had greater than $26m (£20m) in losses after it was cancelled because of insufficient lodging, meals and water.
However, McFarland, who was launched from jail final 12 months, says he is rebooting Fyre Festival.
In a video shared on social media, the 31-year-old – who seems to be wearing a white spa dressing robe – stated he devised the plan for a redo throughout a stint in solitary confinement.
While particulars on the precise organisation of the occasion had been scarce, he stated that after contemplating holding the pageant within the Middle East or South America, he’d determined to convey it “back to the Caribbean”.
He instructed his 22.6k Instagram followers: “We are targeting Fyre Festival 2 for the end of next year.
“It has been absolutely the wildest journey to get right here and it actually all began throughout the seven-month stint in solitary confinement.
“I wrote out this 50-page plan of how it would take this overall interest and demand in Fyre, and how it would take my ability to bring people from around the world together to make the impossible happen, how I would find the best partners in the world to allow me to be me while executing Fyre’s vision to the highest level.”
He added: “In the meantime, we’ll be doing pop-ups and events across the world. Guys, this is your chance to get in. This is everything I’ve been working towards. Let’s f***ing go.”
The first 100 pre-sale tickets priced at $499 bought out within the first day of sale in line with the web site. Future tickets, that are but to be launched, will price between $799 (about £626) and $7,999 (roughly £6,267) in line with the pricelist.
In a written assertion on his Instagram web page following the sale of the primary batch of tickets, McFarland stated he could be working with “the best logistical and infrastructure partners,” including, “We look forward to surprising the world alongside our partners as we build Fyre and Fyre Festival II into the island adventure of a lifetime”.
A disclaimer on the web site says: “FII date is subject to change. Pre-events and pop-ups to be announced, but FYRE will host a minimum of 4 events prior to FFII.”
McFarland was sentenced to 6 years in jail in October 2018 by a federal courtroom in Manhattan. Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald referred to as him a “serial fraudster”, AP reported on the time.
In March 2022, he was launched early – with greater than two years of his sentence left – being transferred to a midway home from a low-security federal jail in Michigan, NBC News reported.
McFarland has already introduced plans to make a Broadway musical about Fyre Festival.
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