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LimeWire and Fyre Pageant: Two of the music business’s least favorite manufacturers have joined forces

By Editorial Board Published September 17, 2025 5 Min Read
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LimeWire and Fyre Pageant: Two of the music business’s least favorite manufacturers have joined forces

They’re each notorious within the music business, and now LimeWire and Fyre Pageant are becoming a member of forces.

LimeWire, identified for enabling unlawful piracy of music, has simply purchased Fyre Pageant, a model which promised a luxurious music pageant within the Bahamas and ended up as one of many greatest viral disasters of 2017.

The fallout from the pageant sparked a number of lawsuits and even a spell in jail for Billy McFarland, its founder. Mr McFarland even tried his luck a second time, with 2,000 tickets happening sale for Fyre Pageant II, earlier this yr.

The pageant was postponed simply weeks earlier than it was resulting from happen this summer season.

LimeWire and Fyre Pageant: Two of the music business’s least favorite manufacturers have joined forces

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Billy McFarland was jailed over the pageant

Rights to the pageant have now been bought in a bid “that even included Ryan Reynolds and his agency Maximum Effort”, in keeping with LimeWire.

“Congrats to LimeWire… I look forward to attend their first event but will be bringing my own palette of water,” Reynolds reportedly advised the model.

However the CEO of LimeWire stated the acquisition doesn’t essentially imply a Fyre Pageant III is within the works.

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“We’re not bringing the festival back,” stated Julian Zehetmayr, the CEO. “We’re bringing the brand and the meme back to life, this time with real execution.”

What’s LimeWire – and the way is it again?

For music-loving millennials rising up within the early 2000s, in an period earlier than Spotify and digital streaming, LimeWire was a vital a part of life – so long as you did not thoughts downloading the occasional virus onto the shared household PC.

The web site was largely used for the obtain and distribution of pirated music, however was shut down in 2011 after the Recording Trade Affiliation of America (RIAA) stated LimeWire owed them $72 trillion in damages.

LimeWire software, pictured on a computer in 2006.  Pic: AP

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LimeWire software program, pictured on a pc in 2006. Pic: AP

The RIAA demanded $150,000 for every obtain of 11,000 infringed songs, a requirement that even a federal decide referred to as “absurd”.

The case was ultimately settled for a a lot smaller price of $105 million.

But it surely wasn’t the tip, and the model was resurrected as a crypto and file sharing firm in 2022.

As for what’s subsequent, LimeWire stated “over the coming months, [it] will unveil a reimagined vision for Fyre – one that expands beyond the digital realm and taps into real-world experiences”.

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“What could possibly go wrong?” LimeWire’s assertion stated.

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