Nearly 80,000 revelers are expected to descend on the desert for the first in-person Burning Man celebration since the pandemic began.Burning Man has been a tradition in the Nevada desert for the past 36 years, but in 2020, event organizers decided to cancel the annual event due to concerns over COVID-19.The next year, the organizers decided to plan a 'Virtual Burn' — though thousands decided to take matters into their own hands and hold a make-shift event in the desert themselves.
Load More
Load More