Over 2,000,000 people marked “going” on the original “Storm Area 51. They Can’t Stop All of Us” Facebook event and it's still unknown how many will still show up, with or without AlienStock.
“We are not interested in, nor will we tolerate any involvement in a FYREFEST 2.0,” reads a statement posted yesterday on the festival’s website, citing “lack of infrastructure, poor planning, risk management and blatant disregard for the safety of the expected 10,000+ AlienStock attendees.”. It was set to take place Sept. 20-22 in the town of Rachel, Nevada.The inn's owner,in July that the"frenzy" caused by the impending event led to a flood of calls for room bookings.
The festival says those who planned to attend “AlienStock” should instead go to an “Area 51 Celebration” in Downtown Las Vegas on Sept. 19th., promising “EDM artists and some unique art.” Over 2 million people marked “going” on the original “Storm Area 51. They Can’t Stop All of Us” Facebook event and it's still unknown how many will still show up, with or without AlienStock.
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