Fyre Festival 2 has been postponed and organizers are blaming the Mexican government for the sudden change. The event, originally scheduled for May 30 to June 2 in Playa del Carmen, was announced with bold claims of a comeback by Billy McFarland, the promoter behind the failed 2017 Fyre Festival.
Tickets for the new festival started at $1,400 and promised a multi-day experience featuring music, comedy, food, and more. But days after Mexico officials publicly denied the event had any official approval, organizers quietly notified ticket holders that the festival was off and refunds were being issued. A new date has not been announced.
McFarland claims the government in Playa del Carmen took money, issued permits, and promoted the event before abruptly cutting ties. He also shared screenshots and documents online to prove Fyre organizers had worked with officials. Mexican authorities responded by saying no such event was registered or permitted in the city or surrounding areas.
Despite the setback, McFarland says plans for Fyre Festival 2 will continue and a new location will be announced soon. For now, the festival is once again on hold and surrounded by controversy.
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