
"After launching their Kickback event series last week in Los Angeles (which included an impromptu DJ set from Mustard), Weedmaps headed to the opposite coast on Thursday, September 11th for yet another free party in Brooklyn. New York City's own Cash Cobain served as the evening's headliner, keeping the party alive well into the night and giving fans a weed-filled show to remember (or forget, depending on what you were smoking)."
"The Kickback got started around 8:00 p.m. at 99 Scott Studio, a warehouse-style venue known for its electrifying Boiler Room sets at the juncture between East Williamsburg and Bushwick. The large space meant there was plenty of room to dance - as there ought to be - and the event's free status meant that hip-hop and cannabis fans were rolling through from all five boroughs to catch the action."
"As usual with industrial spaces converted to music venues, there was a lot to explore. Upon entering, fans stopped at Weedmaps' official merch table, picking up free swag like bucket hats, totes, and crossbody bags. These had a particularly psychedelic design, with a swirling cerulean pattern set against black streaks. The Seventh Letter creative collective was also on hand with their own exclusive merch and customizable bags."
Weedmaps held a free Kickback party in Brooklyn on Thursday, September 11th, headlined by New York City's Cash Cobain. The event took place at 99 Scott Studio, a warehouse-style venue between East Williamsburg and Bushwick, providing ample room to dance. Attendees picked up free Weedmaps and Seventh Letter merch, including psychedelic-patterned bucket hats, totes, and customizable bags. Bars served drinks in Weedmaps-blue cocktail cups, and an outdoor area offered cannabis samples where hundreds gathered before the main performance. The free status of the event drew hip-hop and cannabis fans from across all five boroughs for a late-night party vibe.
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