Comedian Mike Young to appear at Canna Jam
Cannabis Festival Featuring Live Music, Comedy Show and More Comes to Ypsilanti The Canna Jam state-licensed cannabis event will take place Saturday, October 9 in Ypsilanti at Riverside Park on Cross Street from noon to 10 p.m. There will be great entertainment, vendors, networking, advocacy groups, cannabis information and sales and the ability to use cannabis at the actual event. This inaugural production will feature music, comedy, dancing, food and the removal of the stigma and legal risks historically associated with using cannabis while enjoying a live performance from world-class entertainment. Headliners Echoes of Pink Floyd will pay flawless tribute to Pink Floyd music while providing an epic laser light show, and rising star comedian Mike Young “Who the F@&k is Mike Young” brings the laughter with his critically-acclaimed show. Warming up for this world-class entertainment will be four-time Stanley Cup Champion Darren McCarty and his Comedy Slapstick Tour with other local artists and comedians providing live entertainment throughout the day. Other vendors will provide great food, coffee, t-shirts, paraphernalia and other schwag to help memorialize the experience. VIP participants will get access to private consuming areas with the performers, other VIPs and special guests with food and other amenities provided. Portion of Proceeds to be donated to the John Sinclair Foundation and the Redemption Foundation. Cannabis will be available for sale and provided by The Botanical Co, Sticky Ypsi, Pure Lapeer, and others. The primary sponsor is Real Leaf Solutions. Tickets can be purchased at the event or on Eventbrite eventbrite.com/e/canna-jam-tickets-168955818401 General admission is $30, and $10 for college students, and VIP packages for an elevated experience are available for $150. The event is open to adults 21 and over.
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