In a year when many Australian music festivals have been sent packing, Lost Paradise is here to prove that the show must go on! After a wild rollercoaster ride with their ticketing platform, Lyte, the festival team has found a way to keep the party alive.
For those who may not be in the loop, Lyte recently shut down without a trace — except for a “Be Back Soon” message on their website that gave us absolutely nothing. The company took with it a substantial amount of ticket funds.
Lost Paradise’s Instagram announcement laid it out clearly: “Before shutting down, Lyte diverted 100% of Lost Paradise ticket funds into a bank account outside of our control, then transferred them offshore out of our reach.”
This left the festival without access to millions of dollars, despite having sold almost all of their 2024 tickets.
The impact was felt widely, with major events like Coachella, Pitchfork and Rabbit Eats Lettuce also caught in this ticketing mess. But instead of throwing in the towel, the small team at Finely Tuned decided to fight back.
“Despite our best efforts through lawyers and the Courts, we have been unable to gain access to the ticketing money,” they explained.
Yet they remained determined: “Our small, eight-person strong team… set out to source enough funding to enable us to operate the 2024 festival.”
And guess what? They succeeded! In their announcement, they expressed their excitement: “Today, we are thrilled to announce we have pulled off exactly that,” confirming that Lost Paradise 2024 is set to run from December 28 to January 1, 2025. This years festival marks the tenth anniversary for Lost Paradise, so this is a huge win!
For those holding tickets and feeling a bit anxious, keep an eye on your inbox for details on how to get your new tickets via Megatix. And if you have questions about what’s been going on, check out their ‘Lyte Collapse FAQ’ for all the info you need.
With all the chatter about a commission into live music following a wave of festival cancellations this past few years, it’s a breath of fresh air to see Lost Paradise pushing through the chaos.
Festival goers are stoked at the news, with one commenting, “TEAM OF 8!!!?!! Huge congrats guys and thank you for saving the new years celebrations. Couldn’t even imagine the stress you went through. Hope it continues to get resolved.”
Others plan to support in any way they can: “DW I’ll spend so much money on drinks,” said another comment. Honestly, so selfless, so brave.
So, get ready to dust off your glitter and pack your party shoes because Lost Paradise is so back baby!
Lead image: Lost Paradise/ Instagram
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