Burning Man nixes ‘Fyre Festival-style’ camp that charged up to $100,000

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Burning Man, the annual weeklong arts and culture event in the Black Rock desert of Nevada, prides itself on the principle of “radical inclusion.” But that may no longer apply to exclusive camps for wealthy attendees that offer luxury amenities while fouling up the environment. 

In a blog post this weekend titled “Cultural Course Correcting,” Burning Man CEO Marian Goodell revealed a number of changes to ticket sales and camp placement for Burning Man 2019, to be held in August, that were widely praised by attendees. And for the first time in the event’s history, she publicly disinvited an entire camp. Read more…

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