RALEIGH, North Carolina -- The Fyre Festival was the greatest party that never happened. Some people say it was doomed from the start and now, the event is the subject of two dueling documentaries.
Nearly four years after the infamous Fyre Festival flamed out, scammed ticket holders might finally see some restitution for the biggest party that never was. A proposed settlement in federal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Billy McFarland is trying once again to pull off a new festival 8 years after his failed Fyre Festival. McFarland, who served ...
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A platform that defined the early days of online file sharing is teaming up with one of the most notorious failed music festivals. LimeWire has officially acquired the Fyre Festival brand, the ...
LimeWire, the filesharing service that set the internet ablaze in the 2000s before being shut down for copyright infringement, said Tuesday that is acquiring the rights to Fyre Festival. And it ...
It’s a match made in meme heaven. LimeWire purchased the Fyre Festival brand for $245,300, the former file-sharing company announced Tuesday. Fyre Festival’s branding was sold on eBay back in July, ...
The Fyre Festival has a new owner. The long, strange journey of notorious music festival now has a new chapter that will include another famous band — LimeWire. That's right! The 2000s-era free ...
Billy McFarland is trying once again to pull off a new festival 8 years after his failed Fyre Festival. McFarland, who served prison time for wire fraud and owes his victims millions, has long talked ...
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