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Billy McFarland, imprisoned after the first Fyre Festival, now announces ‘Fyre Festival II’ tickets on sale.

Billy McFarland Announces the Return of Fyre Festival

Billy McFarland is giving his infamous Fyre Festival a second⁣ try after disastrous ⁢results ​on the first go-round.

The 31-year-old convicted felon and entrepreneur‍ announced on YouTube that Fyre Festival II tickets were on​ sale, with ticket prices ranging from $499 to ⁢$7,999.

“It has been the absolute⁢ wildest journey to get here and it‍ really ‍all started during the seventh-month stint in solitary confinement,” McFarland said⁣ in the video update. “I wrote​ out this 50-page plan of how I would take ⁤this overall⁢ interest and demand⁤ and fire and how I would take my ability to bring people ‌from around the world together to make the impossible happen.”

McFarland said he “spoke⁢ to people as far away as in the Middle East and South America⁢ and ultimately we‌ decided that ⁤Fyre Festival II‍ is coming ⁣back to the Caribbean.”

“We are targeting‌ Fyre Festival II for the end ⁢of next year. 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 we’ve been working towards. Let’s​ f***ing ⁢go.

The ​Infamous Fyre Festival

The original Fyre Festival, which occurred in 2017, made headlines for months and became the topic of multiple documentaries. It was pitched as a luxury music festival and touted ⁢by social media influencers, including Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, Hailey Baldwin, and⁢ Emily Ratajkowski, who failed to disclose they were ​being ⁢paid to promote it.

Fyre Festival started falling apart⁢ before it began ⁤but McFarland insisted ⁤on proceeding⁤ anyway. The event had major issues ‌with security,⁢ food, accommodations, venue ⁤setup, employees, medical services, and⁤ the promised performers who‌ began ⁣canceling their appearances. The ⁤disaster situation was all well documented‍ on social media, which created even ⁤more of an uproar.

McFarland pled⁤ guilty in 2018 to⁤ two counts ⁣of wire⁢ fraud and faced up to‌ 20 years in prison. He was sentenced to six years as part of a ⁢plea⁢ deal but was ⁤released early after serving⁢ four years​ and time⁢ in solitary confinement. McFarland‍ was also ordered to pay $26 million to help reimburse people.

The entrepreneur announced ⁤his intention to​ put on⁣ a ⁣second Fyre Festival ⁢earlier this ‍year. ‍In a recent X⁢ update, McFarland claims the latest ticket drop has “sold‍ out.”

“Since 2016⁢ FYRE has been the most ​talked about festival in the world. We now saw this convert to one of the highest priced GA⁣ pre-sales in the industry,”​ he wrote.

“FYRE is about people from the (sic) around the world ​coming together ‌to ​pull ‌off the‌ impossible. This time we have incredible support. I’ll be doing what I​ love while working ‍with‌ the best logistical and infrastructure partners. In addition, all ticket sale‍ revenue will be held in ‌escrow until the final date is announced.”

“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,” McFarland concluded.



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