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Where are all the key players in the Fyre Festival documentary now?
Did they survive the shit show?
Share8 TweetThe story behind the greatest party that never happened
A behind-the-scenes look at the Fyre Festival has come to Netflix. It’s as bizarre as it sounds.
Share97 TweetOrganisers of disastrous Fyre Festival settle €24 million fraud case
Hundreds of partygoers headed to the Bahamas, some paying more than $100,000 each.
Share2 TweetOrganiser of disastrous Fyre Festival arrested for fraud
Hundreds of partygoers — some paying more than $100,000 each — arrived only to find relief-camp style tents and rudimentary sandwiches.
Share7 TweetStaff at the festival-that-never-was are not going to get paid for their work
The festival came in for huge criticism in April when thousands of ticket holders arrived in the Bahamas where they were promised a luxury getaway.
Share Tweet'Closer to The Hunger Games than Coachella': Fyre Festival hit with $100m lawsuit
The festival was cancelled despite thousands flying to the Caribbean.
Share TweetA Ja Rule-organised festival promised music and models on the beach, instead it turned into chaos
Tickets for the festival cost up to $12,000 with VIP packages rising to $250,000.
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