Friday, October 27, 2023

In-N-Out’s Lynsi Snyder Set The World on Fire at In-N-Out’s 75th Anniversary Festival.

 By Laura Medina 


As soon as she inherited the family company then named one of America’s youngest American female billionaire when she became In-N-Out’s president, the reclusive former kidnap victim, Lynsi Snyder is stepping out of the shadows and setting her leadership on her own terms.

This Inland Empire California Girl has the money and power to set the new direction for her family company.



Yes, the In-N-Out heiress has her own heavy metal band, .38 Special.

Lynsi is the anti-Paris Hilton. Less sex appeal, more attitude.

She’s bold enough to throw her Coachella, a carnival and festival celebrating her grandparents founding the simply ans speedy of America’s first drive-thru burger stand 75 years ago.

Anti-Beverly Hills and Hollywood, yet so Californian, Lynsi’s In-N-Out 75th Anniversary Festival was a car show and drag racing with a carnival all afternoon.

Of course, an army is In-N-Out food trucks.

There’s an In-N-Out Car Museum. Towards the exit, there’s a rock n’ roll lounge with guitars and photos of Lynsi and her rock singer husband.

This tells you about the concert.

Lynsi’s very own band, .38 Special, opened the three-set concert by her fire-eating.

Yep, she’s a dare devil fire eater, fire dancer, and flaming aerialist.









Her set was a pyrotechnic fire fest.

After swallowing flames, this was a mere warm up to her spinning 35 feet up, mid-air, in a flaming cube swing. She’s an aerialist.

That didn’t end there. The main highlight of this “lit” set was her fire-dancing. More like, her and her fire dancing troupe, sword fighting, ala “Game of Thrones,” with swords on fire. Yes, Lynsi can sword fight with flaming swords.

Things cool down when Lynsi’s band cover Def Leppsrd’s “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” when Lynsi switched to becoming a video vixen dancer pouring soda (she’s being resourceful) all over herself.

Once rinsed off, she played bass then switched over to be a backup singer towards the end.

Rock stars, who are mere fans followed from there.

311 did the second set.

Then, ZZ Top finished this fierce festival.

They’re In-N-Out fans by the way.

Lynsi Snyder set the world on fire on her own terns. 

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