Flood of tickets for sale online for counterculture festival
Burning Man has been saddled with an array of obstacles over the past few years, but the counterculture arts event that kicks off Sunday is far from flickering out.
But there’s no doubt that coronavirus concerns — last year people flooded social media blaming the festival, which drew 80,000 people, for their own positive COVID tests. Then there was the nightmare apocalyptic traffic jam that left some Burners sitting in their cars for 8 to 12 hours after the festival ended.
Doherty also pointed out that those who love the event — and who can actually get through the online system before tickets are sold out — are likely to purchase extras for friends, who may end up declining the offer to attend. But Doherty said fewer people at Burning Man and increased regulations from the Bureau of Land Management doesn’t mean it won’t be a place like no other for those precious nice days.
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