Tickets for Fyre Festival 2, the second iteration of the infamous Fyre Festival held in 2017, are now on sale to the public. The controversial founder, Billy McFarland, who served time behind bars for fraud related to the original event, has announced the return of the festival. Fyre Festival 2 is scheduled to take place in May on Isla Mujeres in Quintana Roo, Mexico.
The tickets for Fyre Festival 2 range in price from $1,400 to $1.1 million, with various packages and perks available to attendees. While the festival promises arts, cuisine, music, comedy, fashion, gaming, sports, and “treasures,” it is still unclear which musical artists will perform at the event. The festival’s site mentions “Fyre Experiences” that will be released leading up to the festival.
Attendees of Fyre Festival 2 will have the option to purchase different passes, including a $25,000 “Fyre Phoenix” pass that offers luxury accommodations. The highest-priced pass, the “Prometheus God of Fyre” pass valued at approximately $1.1 million, covers accommodations for up to eight people and includes exclusive excursions and experiences.
Despite the controversy surrounding the first Fyre Festival, McFarland remains optimistic about the success of Fyre Festival 2. The event is set to be produced and operated by Lostnights, a Mexican festival producer. With promises of luxury experiences and exclusive adventures, Fyre Festival 2 aims to redeem the disastrous reputation of its predecessor.
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