Two years ago there was the Fyre Festival. This week there’s the on-fire festival.

Hundreds of people were sent fleeing from a festival on a Croatian island when a forest fire broke out Monday night near the venue on Zrce Beach, the Guardian reported.

Organizers of the three-day musical event, known as Fresh Island, were forced to evacuate as emergency responders attempted to contain the billowing flames, according to the report.

The massive evacuation forced rapper Tyga, who was scheduled to headline, to cancel his Monday night performance, USA Today reported. It’s unclear if his set will be rescheduled.

As concertgoers attempted to leave, some were stranded by road closures due to the blaze in the nearby town of Novalja, the BBC reported. But organizers later announced they’d sent over buses to collect any remaining attendees.

“The safety of fans is incredibly important to us and we worked with the emergency services to contain the fire over the following hours, transporting festival-goers off site when possible and safe,” organizers said on Twitter.

The hip-hop festival continued as planned Tuesday as organizers warned attendees to refrain from entering the woodland area impacted by the fire.

The concert chaos comes after the infamous Fyre Festival, where attendees were stranded at a Bahamas island event billed as a luxury experience.