$12,000 luxury music festival is a certified disaster

| April 28, 2017 in Around the Web

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If you were unhappy with the wait to hear the Pemberton Music Festival lineup, just be happy you didn’t have plans to attend Fyre Festival in the Bahamas.

The brand new festival was organized and hosted by Ja Rule, but organized might be too generous of a word.
 


Meant for a wealthier crowd, tickets for Fyre Fest were between $2,000 and $12,000, with the price of admission including chartered flights from Miami, private villas and yacht rides with gorgeous models.
 

Not to mention the promised musical acts that included Major Lazer, Blink 182, Disclosure and more.
 


When guests arrived, however, they found the site to be nothing like the advertised paradise, with garbage, wild dogs and old mattresses littering the site.
 

So Fyre Fest is a complete disaster. Mass chaos. No organization. No one knows where to go. There are no villas, just a disaster tent city. pic.twitter.com/1lSWtnk7cA

— William N. Finley IV (@WNFIV) April 27, 2017


To top it off, the fancy villas were just leftover disaster relief tents from USAid with old skinny mattresses instead of the luxurious furnishings that were promised.
 


There was no alcohol to drink as organizers said they had ordered it too late and the gourmet meals that guests were promised was bread, cheese and salad.
 


Blink 182 quickly announced they would not be playing their show and shortly after it was announced that the festival would be postponed.
 


This led to thousands of festival goers being stranded on the island and needing assistance from the U.S. embassy.
 


It didn’t improve from there either.
 


Guests were slowly transported to the airport, where they were trapped for hours and at times even locked into the building.
 


That was then followed up with long waits on the tarmac as guests boarded planes, deboarded planes and then boarded again.
 


Certain flights are finally starting to get back to Miami, but from all accounts there are still people trapped on the island with no food or water.
 


Ja Rule finally broke the silence saying that he doesn’t know where things went wrong, claiming the festival was not a scam like so many were accusing on social media.
 


He also issued a weird, contradicting apology that said “I truly apologize as this is not my fault, but I’m taking responsibility.”
 


Sounds like it was your fault Ja Rule.

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