The National Cannabis Festival announces its fourth year, with a concert line-up featuring headliners Ludacris and Action Bronson. The Festival takes place on Saturday, April 20 (4/20) at the RFK Festival Grounds at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C., the day after the second annual National Cannabis Policy Summit at The Newseum on Friday, April 19.
“We’re excited to continue our tradition of celebrating the accomplishments and highlighting the challenges still facing cannabis activists around the country, ” said Caroline Phillips, Founder and Executive Director of National Cannabis Festival, “Not only do our attendees have a great time listening to music and meeting our exhibitors, but we hope that they leave having learned something new about cannabis policy, criminal justice reform and how they can be active advocates in their own communities.”
The Festival includes four educational pavilions focusing on the intersection of cannabis policy and culture, hemp and CBD, health and wellness, and cannabis cultivation. Attendees can engage in discussions on the medicinal benefits of cannabis, speak with medical professionals and dispensary owners, and focus their minds with free yoga sessions. In addition to Education programming, NCF also hosts a wide range of exhibitors offering the best cannabis accessories and lifestyle brands.
This year’s Festival also features a special Veterans Program with an onsite lounge sponsored by The King Weedy Collective, a D.C.-based non-profit, and hosted by U.S. Army Veteran Jose Belen, founder of Florida Mission Zero. Through the program, veterans, reservists and active duty military can access free passes to attend NCF and special discount codes for festival tickets.
The National Cannabis Festival follows the second annual National Cannabis Festival Policy Summit taking place on Friday 4/19 at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.