
Three
months into the year, and you’re still home dry-mouthed, sleepy-eyed,
and reluctant to venture outdoors. With spring arriving any day, you
still have time to book a trip to the best marijuana festivals of year.
Many
of the best take place in Europe. On April 20, 2017, 420’s World Weed
Days host festivals throughout the legalized world. Three major events
might drive you to book now and smoke later:
Amsterdam: Eventually,
you must make it to Amsterdam for tulips and tokes. The city’s annual
420 Festival starts at Amsterdam City Hall. Fun and sun pierce the
clouds at The Sand Beachsport, an indoor beach, bar, and volley ball
events center. NORML keeps music and marijuana deals moving. Stretch out
the trip and enjoy the cannabis culture of this beautiful city.
London: The
free admission 420-Cannabis Rally takes place at the city’s historic
Hyde Park where potheads of all classes gather to celebrate and explore
new products and exhibits. The park’s great lawns make room for music,
civil action debate, and smoking fun.
Berlin: Germany’s biggest cannabis event, Mary Jane Berlin,
lasts a weekend, June 16-18 at Funkhaus Berlin. The extraordinary
acoustics at Funkhaus will host public speakers and musical events for
visitors to the huge vendor exhibit hall. The social element continues
onto the outdoor grounds along the River Spree.
5 marijuana festivals every pothead should visit at least once.
But, given the climate in the U.S., it’s worth focus on the best American marijuana festivals
for 2017. After all, with the success in recent state legislation and
the ambitions of other states, it’s a good time to celebrate.
By
the time, you read this, you will have missed Cannabis Cup-Las Vegas,
and Cannagrow comes on March 25-26 in Reno. But, there’s still more to
look forward to, much of it scheduled for April.
- Seattle Hempfest has met annually since 1991. The three-day event (August 18-20) now attracts close to 500,000 who spread their fun around the city. Attendees participate in political rallies, shop arts and crafts, and move from one hot music event to another. Hempfest.orgsites the festival mission: “The Seattle HEMPFEST® rally is the world’s largest annual event advocating cannabis law reform, in a unique ‘protestival’ environment.”
Festival
goers roam freely from Elliott Bay Park to Myrtle Edwards Park to
Olympic Sculpture. You can use excellent public transportation or find
your way in this bicycle users’ city. It is a hemp festival, and
Hempfest.org points out, “It is an enhanced felony to sell cannabis,
cannabis food, or other drugs in a city park.” It’s also against the law
to expose “genital nudity.”
- National Cannabis Festivalconvenes in Washington, D.C. on April 22. Kenyatta Hill, Talib Kweli, and the Backyard Band lead the music attractions at this one-day event at RFK Stadium.
There
are Experience Zones, an Education Pavilion, and Vendor Fair, all
accessible by Washington’s Metro. With residents allowed to possess
2-ounces or less of marijuana and the new Washington political climate,
the festival should be very interesting.
- High Times Cannabis Cup So-Cal runs April 21-23 at the California Orange Showgrounds in San Bernardino. High Times holds Cannabis Cup competitions around the country, but this must be the event of the year since California passed its Prop 64 last November. Passes range from $50 to $420 and are available online.
You’ll
need a photo ID and proof of age at entrance. (Under 18-years of age
can enter patient designated areas with medical marijuana card.) You
can’t bring alcohol, pets, weapons, or skateboards, but you can bring
legally permitted amounts of marijuana.
As Cannabiscup.com says,
“The marijuana movement is continually evolving, and the SoCal Cannabis
Cup will put you at the forefront of the latest studies, technology and
industry trends.” In addition to entertainment, High Times will hold
sessions on the healing properties of CBD and THC, the world of lab
testing, and new technology in vape products.
- Sweetwater 420 Festfields a huge lineup of music and comedy acts at Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park over two nights from April 21-23. There’s a food market, 5k Race, disco, and artists’ village.
The
Sweetwater 420 Experience features tastings of locally brewed beers.
Despite the 420 crowd, marijuana is illegal in Georgia except for
medical marijuana. Then again, you also cannot enter with weapons,
selfie sticks, flag poles, fireworks, or hover boards. But, if history
is any evidence, you’ll have a great time.
- Hemp & Cannabis Fair in Salem, Oregon welcomes visitors August 1-2 to the Oregon State Fair & Exposition Center.
This THC Fair is
an umbrella to host farming clinics, medical patient information,
edibles display, and medical marijuana dispensaries. Celebrating the
lifting of restrictions on everyone over 21, admission is only $15 for
the weekend.
The
fair also then moves onto Bend, Merced, Sacramento, Coos Bay, and
Eugene. There will be incidental music, but this is billed as a social
event with emphasis on the floor with hundreds of exhibitors. You’ll
leave with quite a swag bag.
Yet more fun

Euphoria Fest follows SXSW April 6-9. It’s a huge music festival on Carson Creek Ranch along
the Colorado River directly east of downtown Austin, TX. Headliners
include Wiz Kalifa, Moby, and Ganja White Night among 40 other acts.
Three-day passes run $179 to $299 plus fees. There are also single day
tickets, and VIP camping arrangements. You can access the entertainment
schedule online, plan luxury or basic camping arrangements, and even
schedule your wedding.
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has
built a world-class reputation for fun in the sun. It roars into Indio,
CA for two weekends, April 14-16 and April 21-23. A ganja cloud floats
above the A-list music attractions including Radiohead, Lady Gaga, and
Kendrick Lamar. It offers hotel packages, car camping, safari camping,
and food and craft beer vendors. With weed now legal in California, it
should be freer and better than ever.
There’s
a world of ganja fun out there throughout the year. States where the
fun is now legal look forward to even more events, bigger state
festivals and more local events. States where the fun is still
restricted will encourage bigger advocacy gatherings promoting new
legislation and defying the old.
It
won’t be long before potheads can roll off the sofa to something
nearby, but if marijuana gives you the excuse to travel, light up and go
for it.
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