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Fyre Festival 2: What We Know About Billy McFarland’s Latest Comeback

John Russel Laggui by John Russel Laggui
April 11, 2025
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Billy McFarland is back—and so is Fyre Festival. The controversial event, originally set for Isla Mujeres, Mexico, is now scheduled to take place in Playa del Carmen from May 30 to June 2, 2025.

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But just like the first time, there are more questions than answers. With less than two months to go, there’s no artist lineup, limited permits, and no sign of the luxury experience that was once promised.

What’s confirmed so far?

McFarland, who served four years in prison for wire fraud after the 2017 Fyre Festival disaster, insists that Fyre Festival 2 is legit. He claims permits have been secured for the event to happen at Martina Beach Club in Playa del Carmen.

But official documents suggest otherwise: the permit only allows for a maximum of 250 people and restricts the event to recorded music from midnight to 4 a.m.—a far cry from the multi-day music fest that was hyped online.

Adding to the confusion, Isla Mujeres officials stated that they were never contacted by the Fyre team and didn’t issue any permits when the event was initially said to be held there.

What about the lineup and tickets?

There’s no confirmed lineup to date. McFarland previously said the artists would be announced in March, but that never happened. The only name tied to the event so far is ex-NFL player Antonio Brown, who claims to be performing—though even that’s unverified.

Tickets initially ranged from $1,400 to over $1 million for VIP packages.

But those have quietly disappeared from the event’s website, raising further doubts. It’s unclear how many tickets were sold or if refunds are being issued.

Why does this matter now?

The original Fyre Festival became a symbol of influencer marketing gone wrong, where social media hype overshadowed actual logistics.

Attendees arrived in 2017 expecting private villas and gourmet meals, but were instead met with FEMA tents and cheese sandwiches. Lawsuits followed, and McFarland was sentenced to six years in prison.

With Fyre Festival 2, the stakes are different but the questions are familiar. Can a brand that burned global trust pull off a second act? And what happens if people show up again—only to find another empty stage?

As of today, the event is still “on.” But with no clear lineup, limited venue capacity, and legal gray areas, it’s unclear whether Fyre Festival 2 will be a comeback—or another cautionary tale.

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