Burning Man Attendance May Be Lower in 2025: Is 'Funflation' to Blame?
NEVADA, UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – Burning Man Project reported a $20 million revenue shortfall after ticket sales declined for the annual event attended by nearly 80,000 people, raising concerns about its financial future.
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Burning Man attendance may be lower in 2025: Is 'funflation' to blame?
With just weeks to go before the iconic Burning Man desert gathering kicks off on Aug. 24, tickets are still available. CBS News and Bloomberg report that, for the first time in over a decade, the event hasn’t sold out well before opening day. Attendees, known as "Burners," say expensive ticket prices and the overall decline in the event's industry may be deterring interest this year. What is Burning Man? Burning Man began in 1986 on a San Franc…
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