When is Netflix's Fyre festival documentary out and what is it about?

Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened is set to give audiences a rare insight into the how the festival went so disastrously wrong. Here's the lowdown…

When is Netflix's Fyre festival documentary out?

Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened is set to be released on Netflix on Friday 18th January 2019.

The one-off 90-minute documentary will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at how the festival was constructed and how it all unravelled.

It was originally created by Billy McFarland and Ja Rule but received notoriety after endorsements from the likes of Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner.

The new Netflix documentary was directed by Chris Smith, the man who helmed last year's special, Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond.

What is it about?

Extravagant fraudster Billy McFarland teamed up with rapper Ja Rule and whipped up a social media frenzy over a promised weekend of VIP partying on a private island.

The festival was originally billed as a "cultural moment created from an alchemic blend of music, art, and food".

But there was NO festival. NO stars had been booked, NO staff hired, NO marquees ordered. They had not even secured the paradise island venue.

In reality, McFarland took people's cash, sent them to a remote island and left them fighting over cheese sandwiches.

In October 2018, McFarland was jailed for six years over the fiasco. Ja Rule was not charged in connection to the events.

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