Brace Yourselves: Fyre Festival’s Creator Claims a Second Installment Is “Finally Happening”

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Pack your water bottles, because a second Fyre Festival seems to be in the works. Billy McFarland, who was behind the original failed event, shared a series of cryptic tweets on April 9 teasing a follow-up. “Fyre Festival II is finally happening,” the disgraced entrepreneur said. “Tell me why you should be invited.”

Taking place in the Bahamas in 2017, Fyre Festival promised a luxury experience of a lifetime. The event, cofounded by rapper Ja Rule, was also meant to promote McFarland’s music-booking app of the same name. Models and influencers, including Kendall Jenner and Emily Ratajkowski, famously appeared in its social media marketing campaign. It’s since been well documented that Fyre Festival fell apart, leaving many attendees stranded with little food and shelter. The festival inspired two documentaries: “Fyre” on Netflix, and “Fyre Fraud” on Hulu.

McFarland later received a six-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to wire fraud, and was released in March 2022. Despite his jail time, it seems he’s still determined to get Fyre right. “Going to crush the island version first, but @elonmusk Fyre 3 definitely needs to be in space,” he also tweeted on April 9.

Ja Rule previously teased the possibility of hosting another Fyre Festival, although it’s unclear if he’ll be working with McFarland again this time around. “I’m not ashamed of Fyre at all. Because man, the idea, it was brilliant,” he told TMZ in 2019. “It is the most iconic festival that never was. I have plans to create the iconic festival, but you didn’t hear that from me.”

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