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New twist in Fyre Festival 2 saga after tickets went on sale for $1MILLION as officials say doomed event ‘doesn’t exist’

Published on April 17, 2025 at 09:08 AM

THE sequel to the disaster Fyre Festival looks set to be just as scandalous as the original.

The island chalked to has insisted the event “does not exist” – despite the organisers flogging tickets for over $1million.

Two women in bikinis on a beach.
Fyre Festival had been promised to return for a sequel in May – just there are serious doubts it will go ahead
Billy McFarland on a jet ski.
Billy McFarland, the festival's founder, insists the show will go on
Fyre Festival 2 promotional image: fire ring in ocean waves.
Officials from the city that is supposed to host the sequel have claimed the event does not exist

The founder of the 2017 event, Billy McFarland, was convicted of defrauding investors of $26million after the festival

The 33-year-old scammer went behind bars for almost four years until May 2022, and then began plotting his return.

He claimed the upcoming party, hosted on Mexico's Playa del Carmen, would “take over the festival industry”.

The festival was thrown into turmoil when a message appeared on its website announcing it would be postponed – only for it to disappear.

Then, ticket sales were halted entirely, with the site listing them as “currently unavailable”.

And now, officials from the resort city have said the festival simply .

The Playa del Carmen government said “no event of that name” was expected to take place in the city – despite McFarland previously claiming he he had permits from them.

The scammer pushed back against the announcement on social media, sharing documents which he said proved he had applied for venue permits.

He wrote on Instagram: “First, Fyre 2 is real. Second, we have incredible partners leading the festival.

“This includes an incredible production team in Mexico who does not F around. There is no way they would ever take on a fake festival.”;

His team had promised “boundary-pushing and beach-side performances at night”; – with ticket prices ranging between $1,400 and $1.1 million.

Last week, Edgar Gasca, a tourism representative for Isla Mujeres, said he had not been in contact with the organisers and that “for us, this is an event that does not exist”.

He told The Guardian: “This festival is not going to happen. There are red flags all over the place.

“If you go on their website and take , then put them in Google Maps, it takes you to the ocean — between Cancún and Isla Mujeres.”;

Person placing mattresses outside tents at the Fyre Festival.
The original festival in 2017 was a total flop
Trash and discarded items at the Fyre Festival site.
Partygoers paid thousands for tickets, but were greeted by an unfinished site and cancelled performances
A foam takeout container with a cheese sandwich and side salad.
Food people were served at the festival in 2017

The coordinates were subsequently changed to line up with the Marina Beach Club in Playa del Carmen.

McFarland then told NBC newsthat the date is dependent on location, so it's not immediately clear whether the schedule for next month would change.

In a further statement to ticketholders, organizers were adamant the show would go on.

It said: “FYRE Festival 2 is still on. We are vetting new locations and will announce our host destination soon.

“Our priorities remain unchanged: delivering an unforgettable, safe, and transparent experience.”

‘DO NOT GO TO FYRE FESTIVAL 2'

Billy's former in the messy event in an exclusive interview with The U.S. Sun.

“I don't even think there's been enough promise to go as advertised, so I don't even know what people are signing up for,” he said.

“I don't believe that what he said people have paid for is true, he has a long history of stating things that aren't true, in terms of x numbers, tickets, and this, that and the other.

“It seems like there's an event that's going to happen. But who knows what it's going to be, you know? I don't know. Is that a victory, that an event is going to happen?

“Is it going to go on as as advertised? No, because he's advertised nothing.”

Billy McFarland, Fyre Festival promoter, leaving court after pleading guilty to wire fraud.
Billy McFarland refuses to admit that the festival is in trouble
Announcement for Fyre Festival 2.
The organisers have maintained that the festival is going ahead
Screenshot of Fyre Festival II pre-sale information.
Tickets for the sequel have been on sale since August 2023

The event's location has changed twice since being announced.

A ticket obtained by The U.S. Sun for the event listed the date as December 6, 2024, but it has been pushed back several times since then.

As of today, the event is slated to go on from May 30 through June 2, 2025- just weeks away.

In addition to his Fyre Festival drama, Billy also owes the government nearly $35 million in overdue taxes and restitution to his past victims, The U.S. Sun previously reported.

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