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LimeWire says it bought Fyre Festival, asks obvious question

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Last updated: 2025/09/18 at 4:24 PM
News Room Published 18 September 2025
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“What could possibly go wrong?”

That’s the question posed by LimeWire, the file-sharing service turned NFT marketplace turned file-sharing service once again, after announcing that it has acquired the infamous Fyre Festival.

According to a press release from LimeWire this week, the company has purchased the Fyre Festival brand after becoming the winning bidder in a “competitive bidding process” that included actor Ryan Reynolds’ creative agency Maximum Effort.

“Fyre became a symbol of hype gone wrong, but it also made history,” said CEO of LimeWire Julian Zehetmayr in the press release. “We’re not bringing the festival back — we’re bringing the brand and the meme back to life. This time with real experiences, and without the cheese sandwiches.”

Fyre Festival was a 2017 music festival created by Billy McFarland, the founder and CEO of Fyre Media, and rapper Ja Rule. The event was supposed to be a high-end experience, with tickets priced from $500 to as much as $12,000.

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However, the Fyre Festival quickly went viral as attendees shared their horrific experiences. The event was poorly organized, many music acts advertised to perform did not show up, and the promised “gourmet food” turned out to be cheese sandwiches.

Fyre Festival was a failure but somehow, thanks to the internet, succeeded as a meme. And LimeWire appears to be leaning in on that.

“We’re not here to repeat the mistakes — we’re here to own the meme and do it right” said LimeWire COO Marcus Feistl in the release. “Fyre became a symbol of everything that can go wrong. Now it’s our chance to show what happens when you pair cultural relevance with real execution.”

LimeWire says it plans on creating real-life experiences for the “reimagined vision for Fyre” that are “bold, self-aware, and impossible to ignore” under the Fyre Festival name. The company has even set up a website, https://fyrefestival.link,  where those who are interested can join a waitlist for more information.

It seems fitting that LimeWire acquired Fyre Festival as the brand went through a similar “reimagining.” Founded in 2000, LimeWire was best known as a peer-to-peer file sharing service like Napster before shutting down in 2010 following court battles with the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

The LimeWire brand was then revived in 2022 as an NFT marketplace by a pair of Austrian entrepreneurs without any ties to the original service. As of publication, LimeWire’s website shows that the company is looking to pivot back to a file-sharing service. The site advertises a cryptocurrency token connected to the service as well.

“Congrats to LimeWire for their winning bid for Fyre Fest. I look forward to attending their first event but will be bringing my own palette of water,” Ryan Reynolds said in a statement included in the LimeWire press release.

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