Fyre Festival
- Pop CultureBilly McFarland is back... again.By Noah Grant
- Pop CultureBilly McFarland, the mastermind behind the failed Fyre Festival, has announced on Twitter that he is working on a second iteration of the event, despite facing multiple lawsuits and a prison sentence, prompting criticism and skepticism from the public.By Jessica Lyons
- Pop CultureWill Ja Rule fight Bill McFarland to repay Fyre Festival employees?By Noah Grant
- Pop CultureWe're about to get Fyre Festival 2.0, so it's a good time to reflect on the concert that never was—and why Ja Rule was tangled in.By Olivia Monahan
- Pop CultureThat's right, Fyre Festival is somehow back in the news.By Ben Mock
- Pop Culture"Tell me why you should be invited," the convicted felon asked Twitter users along with today's announcement.By Hayley Hynes
- Pop CultureThe Fyre Festival conman plans to kick off another festival in the Bahamas. By Lamar Banks
- Pop CultureIn a new post-prison interview, Billy maps out his next moves and it looks like he's coming for the tech world.By Erika Marie
- Pop CultureThe 277 ticket holders of the faux festival will divide the case evenly.By Erika Marie
- AnticsThe infamous cheese sandwich photo is now available as an NFT on Ja Rule's Flipkick platform. By Aron A.
- MusicJa Rule's official Fyre Festival painting has made serious waves after being auctioned for an NFT worth $122,000. By Mitch Findlay
- CrimeIn an interview that reportedly landed McFarland in solitary confinement, he admits: "I knowingly lied to them to raise money for the festival."By Erika Marie
- Pop CultureBilly McFarland, founder of Fyre Festival, has been placed in solitary confinement.By Cole Blake
- MusicThe incarcerated Fyre Festival organizer has released a trailer for "Dumpster Fyre."By Erika Marie
- Pop CultureKendall Jenner is but one of many celebrities who have been named in lawsuits after they were paid to perform at or promote the Fyre Festival.By Erika Marie
- MusicRae Sremmurd settle the score over their payments for the infamous Fyre Festival.By Aron A.
- CrimeFyre Festival fraudster Billy McFarland cites Tekashi 6ix9ine's "compassionate release" for grounds to be released himself.By Aron A.