Fire Festival 2 declared by fraud convicted with tickets of Rs 9.5 crore

“Greatest Party The World Kabhi had seen”, Billy McFarland, has returned after nearly eight years of scaming thousands of people by promising thousands of people convicted behind the notorious fire festival. Macfarland has given details of the second recurrence of the incident, which is scheduled to take place in Mexico between May 20 and June 2.

“Fire 2 is a three-day escape for Mexican Caribbean, where you will find day-to-day detection with your favorite talent and come together to celebrate with music at night,” Read the announcement on Instagram with the header, “Fire Festival 2 is real”.

A website has also been launched for the incident where one can buy real tickets and hospitality packages. Ticket prices are surprising, ranging from Rs 1.2 lakh ($ 1,400) to Rs 9.5 crore ($ 1.1 million) to the highest level for the highest level.

However, no artist has been confirmed to perform at the event, in which the date of the kickoff is coming fast.

McFarland said in a statement, “I am sure many people think I am crazy to do so again. But I think I will go crazy not to do it again. After the year’s reflection and now the thoughtful, new team and I have amazing plans for Fire 2.”

“Adventure seekers who rely and jump on vision will help in making history.”

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Festive disaster

The 2017 version of the fire was the brainchild of McFarland and Rapper JA Rules. Both advertised the program as a “cultural experience of the decade”, but when the Reveler reached the Bahamanian Island Exumma, they got cheese cheese sandwiches, disaster relief-style tents and no music after paying dollars.

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In particular, the festival promo campaign was to party on boats such as Bela Hadid and Emily Ratajkovski. McFarland promised passengers that they would be able to party with the supermodel, but would provide an annoying experience. Many festivals posted pictures on social media of the Sambolic scenes, which were pioneers for high prices online.

In 2018, McFarland accepted wire fraud and over the time of prison, he was ordered a $ 26 million. After four years of serving his six -year sentence, he was released in a half -way house and remained under the arrest of the house by September 2022.

“Fire Festival: The Greatst Party that Never Happing”, under a 2019 Netflix documentary titled, gave further infamous for the scam that he managed to pull.


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