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Fyre Festival investor Andy King warns of “a lot of red flags” over reboot: “Proceed with caution”

new interview with NBC News that it is locked in for April 2025.The now notorious festival went viral in 2017 for promising a luxury festival experience on a private island in the Bahamas, only for it to unfold as a logistical nightmare with accommodation, food and water issues.The festival received renewed publicity when Netflix dropped its hit documentary Fyre.The defining moment of the tell-all doc came when event producer King recalled how he was prepared to give oral sex to a customs official in exchange for allowing Evian water onto the island.King, who lost $1million (£765,250 in the original festival), has now spoken out about his doubts about Fyre’s planned return.Speaking to the BBC, King said that McFarland was “known for the biggest failure in pop culture and wants to flip the script. But I’m not sure he’s going about it the right way.”McFarland spent four years in prison on multiple counts of fraud over the event, after failing to deliver on any of the luxuries that tickets costing up to $250,000 (£191,342) promised.King said he had met McFarland a few months ago to discuss Fyre 2, but feared the disgraced businessman hadn’t “learned a lot in prison… he’s shooting from the hip again”.“Billy has a gift.
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