Cannabis Cup mulls second serving
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Jah 9 in performance at the Cannabis Cup held in Negril, recently.
FOLLOWING a bumper debut last week, the Cannabis Cup may return to Jamaica in 2016.
Matt Stang, director of advertising and sponsorships at High Times magazine, co-promoter of the November 12-15 event in Negril, described it as a resounding success.
"It was a fantastic experience and greatly exceeded all expectations. Jamaica is an incredible and welcoming country. We can't wait for another year in paradise," said Stang.
He listed the performances of I Wayne, Luciano and Tarrus Riley among the highlights of the 'Cup', which took place at Long Bay Beach Park.
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Jah 9 in performance at the Cannabis Cup held in Negril, recently.
FOLLOWING a bumper debut last week, the Cannabis Cup may return to Jamaica in 2016.
Matt Stang, director of advertising and sponsorships at High Times magazine, co-promoter of the November 12-15 event in Negril, described it as a resounding success.
"It was a fantastic experience and greatly exceeded all expectations. Jamaica is an incredible and welcoming country. We can't wait for another year in paradise," said Stang.
He listed the performances of I Wayne, Luciano and Tarrus Riley among the highlights of the 'Cup', which took place at Long Bay Beach Park.