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Inside the ridiculous return of the most catastrophic festival of all time

Inside the ridiculous return of the most catastrophic festival of all time

Yahoo31-03-2025

'What some of you don't know is that I spent 10 months in solitary confinement. Whenever anybody finds this out the first thing they always ask is how I spent that time. The truth is, the best part of those days was running in place in my prison-issue underwear staring at the wall in front of me.'
This might sound like a curious opening gambit at a press conference about a music festival. But Billy McFarland is no ordinary festival organiser. McFarland is the convicted felon and entrepreneur behind 2017's Fyre Festival, the most disastrous non-festival of all time, an event so calamitous that it has become the morality tale of the Instagram age.
McFarland was sentenced to six years in prison for wire fraud and ordered to pay $26 million in restitution to victims. He was released from the Federal Correctional Institution in Elkton, Ohio, in 2022, and now he's back. Fyre Festival 2 is set to take place on Mexico's Playa del Carmen between May 30 and June 2.
Talking via video link at Fyre 2's first press conference on a Mexican beach, which was itself live streamed on social media, McFarland is sorry. 'Deeply' sorry. 'I know I messed up, and I know that you all know that I messed up. I have a long road ahead to attempt to make right for all these wrongs,' the 33-year-old says. You can say that again.
When he wasn't jogging on the spot in his penitentiary kecks – quite the image when compared to the tropical promotional social media videos featuring influencers such as Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner that accompanied Fyre 1 – McFarland says he was visited by constant 'dreams and nightmares', the latter about how he'd let people down. Reliving these moments made him 'sick'. 'For me Fyre Festival 2 isn't about the glitz and the glamour. For me, Fyre 2 is about a second chance to do right by the people around me and against all odds to fulfil my promises and to turn these nightmares into dreams,' he says.
A recap. In 2017, New Yorker McFarland and his business partner, the rapper Ja Rule, convinced around 6,000 people to part with up to $12,000 each to travel to the Bahamian island of Great Exuma for what was billed as 'an immersive music experience on the boundaries of the impossible'.
They were right on one count. Fyre was a calamity. Rather than featuring music from the likes of Blink-182 and Major Lazer, the festival site – having been constantly moved due to poor planning and lack of permits – resembled a refugee camp with scant infrastructure. Rain turned a disaster into a catastrophe, and paradise on earth descended into Lord of the Flies as the 500 or so stranded festival-goers who'd already arrived entered survival mode. In perhaps the most enduring image from Fyre, the gourmet food promised transpired to be two sweaty slices of processed cheese on sad-looking sliced bread in a white Styrofoam box.
The train wreck was turned into two jaw-dropping 2019 documentaries, one on Netflix and one on Hulu, watched by millions of increasingly aghast viewers. Horror unfolded upon horror. Fyre Festival became shorthand for 'utter sh-tshow', and would have been funny if it wasn't so tragic.
Most astonishing was the gaping chasm between promise and reality. Months before the festival, 400 celebrities and influencers posted ambiguous burnt orange tiles on Instagram to generate a buzz ('the best coordinated social influencer campaign ever,' McFarland said). The world's top supermodels, also including Emily Ratajkowski, were paid fortunes to frolic on beaches (with a pig) and ride on azure water on jet skis in the aforementioned pre-publicity video, with Jenner reportedly then paid $250,000 for one Insta post. It worked. 'Move over, Coachella' ran one press headline when Fyre was announced. But gloss trumped content: the promises were empty.
There was a terrible human cost that saw suppliers, local workers and crew not paid. Maryanne Rolle, a Bahamian caterer, lost her life savings. Angry mobs formed when things fell apart. Then there was the financial cost that saw festival-goers lose their money (although the 'rich kids stuck on island' scenario was dubbed 'Darwinism at its finest' by a guest on Conan O'Brien's US TV show).
So warped and desperate did things get that Fyre 1's stoic producer Andy King admitted to Netflix that he was prepared to carry out a sex act on a senior customs official to secure the release of four shipping containers filled with Evian bottles (he never had to). 'An elephant of a clusterf---' was how a former Navy Seal described Fyre in the Netflix programme. At least the rumours of rabid dogs roaming the site were thought to be, mercifully, unfounded.
Many celebrities involved issued apologies for promoting the event. The decade in which social media came of age had egg on its face. McFarland was sent down. Ja Rule, it should be said, was neither arrested nor charged, and was dismissed from a class action lawsuit.
Fyre 2, we are promised, will be different. This is what we know. Organisers plan to sell 1,800 tickets and they say that permits are already in place. Unlike last time, McFarland is working with established partners: a Mexican production company called Lostnights, hotel and accommodation providers and a proper ticket company.
Around 40 bands and artists will perform at night (the first line-up will be announced next week). The one artist already confirmed is rapper and former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown, known as AB, who released his debut single Whole Lotta Money in 2019 and has seen his monthly Spotify listeners rocket from 13,571 to 101,000 since he was announced three weeks ago.
During the day festival-goers will be offered 'activities and adventures', McFarland says. These include 'wake surfing with a top professional at the Mayan water park', driving all-terrain vehicles 'throughout the jungle', and snorkelling with whales harks, some of which, McFarland says, punters will be able to do alongside the music artists as Fyre 'brings the talent off-stage' and 'connects' them with guests from around the world. Other activities 'may' include survivalist challenges, cliff jumping and free diving adventures, according to Fyre's website.
'Fyre Festival 2 is about being a dreamer, a traveller and an adventure seeker from around the world and converging at Playa del Carmen, to try to live like Jack Sparrow or to live like Lara Croft for three days,' says McFarland, adding later that 'Playa is officially on Fyre'.
But jumping off a cliff like Johnny Depp comes at a cost. Four tiers of tickets range in price from $1,400 (£1,080) for standard entry (flights and accommodation not included) to $1.1 million (£850,000) for a party of eight under the 'Prometheus' package. You read that correctly. For three times the price of the average UK house, you and seven mates can 'live like the Gods of Fyre' for four days. This package includes private air charter from Miami to Cancún International Airport, a private yacht transfer to Playa del Carmen, a dedicated chauffeur and the choice of accommodation between a four-stateroom yacht, a four-bedroom luxury villa or a three-bedroom presidential suite in a hotel.
The 'Fyre Experiences' listed above are not included in the bottom two tiers of tickets and must be bought as add-ons, while 'several' of the experiences are included in the so-called Phoenix package ($25,000 for two people) and Prometheus Fyre Gods get the lot. The festival has not disclosed how many tickets it has sold in any of the tiers, but you can see why would-be punters might be wary given, you know, what happened. Plus Fyre's 8,700-word Terms of Service state: 'All ticket sales are final. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES' although the terms go on to state that if the event is cancelled or rescheduled for reasons other than a natural disaster, organisers may 'at our sole discretion offer to refund the base ticket price of the cancelled event'.
Seeing which bands play this year will be interesting, given what happened last time. Many punters only found out that headliners Blink-182 were pulling out when they released a social media statement mere hours before the festival opened, saying they weren't confident they could put on a show to their usual standards.
There's obviously no suggestion that will happen this time, although Fyre 2 has already had its fair share of issues. It was originally due to take place on Isla Mujeres, an island off Cancún. But in February a member of the island's tourism directorate, Edgar Gasca, said they had 'no knowledge' of the event, which was presumably behind its move 50 miles south to its new mainland location.
But McFarland's commercial partners are confident. The infrastructure genuinely seems to be in place. Manuel Reta, head of artists and commercial relations at production company Lostnights, says the company has 20 years' experience of putting on big events. 'Just this year alone we've hosted over 30,000 people across different private, public and corporate events that we produce. Not only in the area but across [Mexico] and the world. We are very excited about what we're doing here,' Reta says. Past events have included the Hell & Heaven festival at which metal band Kiss played and the Day Zero dance festival in the Mayan jungle ('stunning production' says Mixmag).
Playa del Carmen's secretary of public security Raúl Tassinari González, looking official in his police uniform, was also present at the press conference to give support. Another Fyre partner, introduced as simply Fernando, says that all the permits from local authorities have been received and that the 'biggest party' is planned. Meanwhile local luxury accommodation partner Daniel Martin says, 'This is a huge thing that's happening. It's real.' Reta and others suggest that this is just the start and that Fyre could return to Playa del Carmen for 'many years to come'.
McFarland praises his partners. After all, it takes cojones to get on board with something so notorious. 'I can't underestimate what they have been through. [People] have no idea the ridicule, the threats, the questions these partners have received on literally an hourly basis from family, friends, business associates and journalists around the world,' McFarland says, adding that they 'took the arrows' and 'stood up tall'.
Unsurprisingly, McFarland sounds chastened, serious and aware of his mistakes. This is, after all, the man who refused to actually fire his employees last time around as that would have meant having to pay them unemployment benefits. In a sign of how things have changed, McFarland shows a decidedly unglitzy video at the press conference. No supermodels here, it looks more like something made by the local tourist board. Perhaps, in an inversion of Fyre 1, he plans to under-promise and over-deliver.
Still, not everyone is convinced. As the Mexican press conference got underway, so did Fyre's Instagram comments section. 'LMAOooooo this is a joke', 'Stupidest festival ever' and 'Billy this had better not be a scam' were just some of the entries. And my own personal attempts to interview McFarland have been like nailing jelly to a wall. I first made contact with him in February and was promised, on multiple occasions, an interview.
He phoned me from his native New York one Friday evening in early March for a pre-arranged on-the-record chat, only to reveal that he was 'not giving interviews right now' and didn't have authorisation to speak by his festival partners. McFarland then suggested an interview the following Wednesday – confirmed '1,000 per cent' by his Fyre 2 right-hand man – which didn't happen. It was the journalistic equivalent of being promised lobster and getting those cheese slices and ropey bread.
From solitary confinement to all this. Is Fyre 2 hubris, madness, genius or a shot at redemption on McFarland's part? It's hard to tell. Will it happen? There's no reason to think it won't. The more pressing question is whether people will buy tickets given recent history. They're two slightly different things. 'It takes a lot of bravery to stand up to the heat of everything that Fyre brings,' McFarland says, referring to the team working on the festival. The same could be said for all the wannabe Jack Sparrows and Lara Crofts out there.
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Gabrielle Nevaeh: New 'Stranger Things' heroine Patty Newby relates to lonely Creel
Gabrielle Nevaeh: New 'Stranger Things' heroine Patty Newby relates to lonely Creel

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Gabrielle Nevaeh: New 'Stranger Things' heroine Patty Newby relates to lonely Creel

NEW YORK, June 8 (UPI) -- Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai, Monster High, That Girl Lay Lay and All That actress Gabrielle Nevaeh says starring in Broadway's Stranger Things prequel, The First Shadow, helped her check two things off her professional wish list. "This is the first time that I ever got truly emotional when I heard that I got a job because I just never dreamed that i could ever be a part of the Stranger Things universe or be on Broadway, and I somehow got the best of all worlds," Nevaeh told UPI in a recent phone interview. "I figured that maybe the Duffer Brothers would see my audition and consider me for something else, but certainly not Stranger Things: The First Shadow. The blockbuster play follows the teen versions of Joyce (Alison Jaye), Hopper (Burke Swanson) and Bob Newby (Juan Carlos) -- beloved adult characters from the Netflix series -- 30 years before the denizens of Hawkins, Ind., learn a shadowy government agency is trying to weaponize some kids' supernatural powers. In the stage drama -- which goes into Sunday's Tony Awards ceremony with five nominations -- Nevaeh plays a new Hawkins heroine, Patty Newby. Patty is the adopted sister of Bob, who will eventually grow up to be the kind-hearted Radio Shack worker (played by Sean Astin) who dies selflessly protecting Winona Ryder's version of Joyce from Demo-Dogs in Season 2 of the sci-fi series. "She's a warrior. Patty has had a really hard life," Nevaeh said. "She doesn't have anyone," she added. "Bob's at the age where he's obsessed with Joyce. Her dad doesn't like her. She doesn't have a mom. She doesn't have friends, so she is a loner. She's alone, but she is an optimist and she tries to make the best out of her situation." These are some of the reasons why she reaches out to standoffish Henry Creel (Tony-nominated Louis McCartney), a troubled outsider who arrives in town with his family. Viewers of the Netflix show are wary of Henry, however, knowing he will eventually kill his family and become the powerful villain Vecna (played in the series by Jamie Campbell Bower). He is only starting to understand his abilities in the play. "We get to see her nobility really shine through her relationship with Henry Creel who we know is Vecna and we get to see her heroism and the goodness that can be found in the darkest moments," Nevaeh said. "When I was developing Patty, [I thought], it's so easy for it to be the 'I can fix him story,' and it's also easy for Patty to take the route of, 'OK, I give up,' especially when she finds out that Henry truly is not normal." What was most interesting to Nevaeh to explore was how the teen misfits truly connect about the bad parts of their lives. "Patty sees Henry in a way that nobody else does and Henry sees Patty in a way that no one else does and they kind of need each other because there's no one else like them," Nevaeh said. "No one else can relate to their situation. No one else knows what it's like to be rejected by every piece of your life. Patty tries to give Henry a sense of belonging and Henry is the first person to ever see Patty and accept her for who she is." Both the stage production and TV show strive to authentically recreate the atmosphere of a small town in their respective eras. "The television series does an excellent job of showcasing things that were happening in the 1980s, whether it was politically, socially, economically," Nevaeh said. "We do a great job with Stranger Things: The First Shadow of touching on 1959," she added. "We don't necessarily go deep into it, but the undercurrent of the story is a little bi-racial girl falling in love with a little White boy in the 1950s and what does that look like? We can explore those tensions through a few of the other characters and really highlight the romance of the time that was 1959." In addition to enjoying nightly standing ovations, cast members of the play also find crowds of adoring fans outside the theater stage door waiting for them. "It's been absolutely incredible," Nevaeh said. "Lots of kids are coming now because it's summer time, but I have quite a few people who have come to see the show because they knew me from my time on Nickelodeon, which is a beautiful arc for me to have grown up being a child star and then doing something as important and profound as Stranger Things: The First Shadow and seeing those fans carry over. "It's just mind-blowing," she added. "I'm eternally grateful for the incredible response that we've been having." 'Stranger Things' Day: The cast through the years Left to right, "Stranger Things" cast members Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas), Noah Schnapp (Will), Winona Ryder (Joyce), Matthew Modine (Dr. Martin Brenner), Millie Brown (Eleven) and Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin) attend the premiere of the first season of the series in Los Angeles on July 11, 2016. The show turned into a pop culture phenomenon. A fifth and final season is coming. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

National Guard Arrives in Los Angeles Following Protests Over Immigration Raids
National Guard Arrives in Los Angeles Following Protests Over Immigration Raids

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National Guard Arrives in Los Angeles Following Protests Over Immigration Raids

National Guard troops deployed by President Donald Trump arrived in Los Angeles Sunday morning after two days of street clashes between law enforcement and protesters demonstrating against Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials' raids of local businesses. Immigration and Custom Enforcement, which is part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, led Friday's operation, targeting at least one business in the L.A. Fashion District, Ambiance Apparel. Other companies including Home Depot were also impacted. The detainment of dozens of workers sparked a series of protests in Los Angeles. More from WWD Leighton Meester, Rashida Jones and More Attend Urban Jürgensen's L.A. Bash EXCLUSIVE: Brad Pitt and Sat Hari's Luxury Label God's True Cashmere Releases First Linen Collection Tania Sarin Welcomes Friends to Celebrate Anastasio Home Collaboration A spokesperson for the police department in Paramount, Calif., where most of the protests took place, said Sunday that the number of protesters was in the hundreds Saturday, and that the crowd size would 'grow and shrink depending on the area and the response from the deputies and Homeland Security.' He described the damage, the vandalism, and the clean-up costs as 'significant.' The damaged property included businesses like restaurants and tire shops throughout the community that were vandalized, including vehicles and structures in what is primarily an industrial and residential area. Saturday's protests covered a radius of about three miles that encompasses the end of Paramount and the beginning of Compton. U.S. attorney Bill Essayli confirmed Friday that federal agents were serving a search warrant for the L.A. Fashion District for alleged fictitious employee documents. He told an NBC affiliate in Los Angeles that the Federal Bureau of Investigation was working with federal agencies to serve search warrants. Video footage online showed a crowd gathering outside Ambiance Apparel, a manufacturer, importer and wholesaler, on the 900 block of Towne Avenue on Friday, as about two dozen people were loaded into white SUVs by agents. There is also video footage on an ABC affiliate showing a crowd of people rallying against officials dressed in camouflage and riot gear. Pepper spray was used to disperse the group and a union official was among the injured, according to news reports. There is also online video footage that shows one individual being struck by one of the SUVs that was being driven by federal agents, following Friday's raids in downtown Los Angeles. Representatives at the ACLU and SEIU did not respond to media requests Sunday, nor did anyone at Ambiance Apparel or three executives at the L.A. Fashion District. A man, who was only identified as an Ambiance Apparel employee in an Instagram post AJo2Media, said, 'They came before, a couple of months ago. They were searching for specific people. One by one, they were interviewing us in the back. They were getting our information…needing our IDs and taking pictures of each one of us.' A U.S. citizen by birth, the employee was released by ICE at the establishment, he said. A media request to ICE had not been acknowledged Sunday afternoon. Asked about the status of the dozens who had been detained after Friday's raid in the fashion district, a public affairs representative for the Department of Homeland Security referenced a press release about ICE's Los Angeles operation, (which was not restricted to the L.A. Fashion District). The release identified 11 individuals ranging in age from 26 to 55 who have been arrested and are said to have criminal histories. One apparel manufacturer in the Fashion District said Sunday that the ICE raids 'are impacting everyone,' but he declined to comment further or to be identified. Media requests to several Los Angeles wholesalers in the district — J Squad Clothing, San Pedro Wholesale Mart, Fashion Mint, Glamazon LA, Be Cool, Ampm Textile, Mezon Handbags, 3A Thread & Supply Co. and Collective Clothing — had not been returned Sunday afternoon. As of Sunday afternoon, 300 of the 2,000 members of the National Guard that have been deployed by Trump had been stationed in three areas in Los Angeles. In a statement Saturday, Gov. Gavin Newsom described the federal government's move as 'purposefully inflammatory and will only escalate tensions.' Newsom said that L.A. authorities are able to access law enforcement assistance 'at a moment's notice.' Media request to the Los Angeles Police Department were not returned Sunday. 'The Guard has been admirably serving L.A. throughout recovery,' the statement continued. 'This is the wrong mission and will erode public trust.' Newsom also noted Saturday that California is the biggest 'donor state' in the country, providing around $83 billion more to the federal government than it receives from the federal government. 'Donald Trump is threatening to defund California,' Newsom said on his Instagram account. 'We help pay federal bills. So if Donald Trump is going to continue to threaten 40 million Americans that live in California, maybe we should consider withholding those resources.' In the Homeland Security press release that was issued Sunday, the department's assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin said, 'Why do Gov. Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass care more about violent murderers and sex offenders than they do about protecting their own citizens? These rioters in Los Angeles are fighting to keep rapists, murderers, and other violent criminals loose on Los Angeles streets. Instead of rioting, they should be thanking ICE officers every single day who wake up and make our communities safer.' Founded in 1999, Ambiance is a manufacturer, importer and wholesaler of casual basic apparel for women and juniors. The company's corporate headquarters and a separately housed 50,000-square-foot showroom, which includes a 'megastore,' are located in the Los Angeles Fashion District. Ambiance also has 600,000 square feet of warehouse space that has 30 to 50 million units in stock 'at all times,' according to the company's site. Ambiance Apparel also operates a China branch in Shanghai, where it oversees production for China, Cambodia, Vietnam and Bangladesh. A spokesperson for U.S. Rep. Jimmy Gomez, whose Congressional district includes the L.A. Fashion District, did not respond immediately to a media request Sunday. The Fashion District, which is referred to as the 'Garment District,' is said to be the base for a few thousand wholesalers, suppliers, and retailers the majority of which are independently owned. The L.A. Fashion District Business Improvement District is a nonprofit that was created by and is maintained by property owners. It oversees a 107-block area that stretches between 7th Street to the north and the Santa Monica 10 freeway to the south, and from Broadway to the west and Essex Street to the east. The district serves a population of more than 220,000 people living in within a three-mile radius, according to the California Downtown Association. As for reports of additional protests being planned for Sunday, the Paramount Police Department spokesman said Sunday, 'Everybody has their opinion with social media about what they are or are not going to do. The position of the station is to respond to the area's needs. That dynamic could change at any time.' 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