The new three-part Netflix documentary tells the dark story of a music festival that descended into chaos
down as the worst festival of all time has obviously never heard of Woodstock ‘99. An event set up to invoke the peace and love ethos of the original music and arts festival in ‘69 ended in violence, riots and utter carnage, leaving the site and the attendees looking like they’d been to war. In comparison, Fyre now looks like a roaring success.
The whole event is a wild story that seems to have been largely forgotten in the years since. Here are the most shocking moments in the gripping documentary:Crisis, what crisis? While the festival literally burned around them and a “sea” of young people went on a violent rampage, organisers Michael Lang and John Scher hailed it as a success to assembled media. Footage of the daily press conferences show them not only downplaying all the violent incidents, but totally misrepresenting the truth.
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