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Tickets are on sale for Buds-A-Palooza 2024 in downtown Phoenix

By Robert Gundran

December 12, 2023

Ticket prices increase from $35 to $50 on Jan. 1.

 

A Phoenix cannabis festival is making its return for a third year in a row next spring.

Buds-A-Palooza will take place downtown on April 19, 2024. The event will feature live music and comedy, classic stoner film showings, demonstrations from glass blowers, art vendors, and food and drink vendors.

Six musical artists have already signed on to perform at the festival. It will feature reggae bands The Hip Abduction, Kash’d Out, and Herb N’ Life; hip-hop artists Eli-Mac and Shwayze; and EDM artist Zonii.

“The last two years have been incredible, and we can’t wait to take this year’s event to the next level,” event organizer Bud Meister said in a press release. “Phoenix is home to so much great lifestyle, arts, and culture, and we are excited to bring people together to celebrate it all.”

Buds-A-Palooza is still looking for sponsors and vendors. Apply here.

The festival will be at Fifth and Garfield streets and runs from 4:20 p.m. to midnight. Tickets are $35 until the end of 2023, and they increase to $50 on Jan. 1. Admission is 21+.

Tickets sold out in 2022, so grab them early if you’re interested.

 

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  • Robert Gundran

    Robert Gundran grew up in the Southwest, spending equal time in the Valley and Southern California throughout his life. He graduated from Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism in 2018 and wrote for The Arizona Republic and The Orange County Register.

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