Netflix documentary Fyre tells the story of what it claims to be “the greatest party that never happened”, a so-called “luxury music festival” in the Caribbean organised by Fyre music app CEO Billy McFarland and rapper Ja Rule.

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Everything about the event was a disaster, and resulted in a six-year jail sentence for McFarland. Fyre explores how the implosion happened, who was culpable, and why anyone bought into it all in the first place.

Where can I watch Fyre?

Fyre is a Netflix original documentary and is available to watch on the streaming service.

What is Fyre about?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZ0KNVU2fV0

In December 2016, some of Instagram’s biggest influencers, including Kendall Jenner and Emily Ratajkowski, posted a video showing famous models like Bella Hadid on a tropical beach. As it would turn out, the influencers were paid by Fyre to advertise the festival, which charged attendees anywhere from $500 for a day pass to VIP packages worth over $10,000. Ticketholders were promised luxury villas, gourmet food and a slate of celebrity guests and major musical acts.

None of that happened.

Fyre, directed by Sundance winner Chris Smith (American Movie), documents the trajectory of the ill-fated festival and its fallout, asking viewers to consider how social media, celebrity, privilege and performance all played a part in the now-infamous debacle.

How many episodes of Fyre are there?

Fyre is a stand-alone documentary with a run time of approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

What can I read/watch next?

Disgraced Fyre CEO Billy McFarland has said he plans to write a memoir about his experience while he is serving his sentence.

If you’re interested in stories of lies and deceit, you might be interested in watching the Golden Globe nominated docu-drama miniseries Dirty John, also available on Netflix.

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Based on a true story, the series chronicles the web of lies crafted by career con-man John Meehan, and the harrowing tale of the family he ensnared with his lies and manipulation.

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