Pennsylvania CannFest Fall Marketplace

Date: 2026-10-03T10:00:00-04:00

Location: Renninger's Antique and Farmers' Market, 740 Noble Street, Kutztown, PA

Pennsylvania CannFest returns for its Fall Marketplace at Renninger's in Kutztown on October 3 and 4, 2026, 10 AM to 5 PM both days. Two full days of live music, vendors, food trucks, art galleries and glass artists spread across the market grounds, headlined Saturday by the Kottonmouth Kings. Entry is 18+ with ID checked at the gates.

The Saturday Bill Is the Reason to Book the Weekend

Kottonmouth Kings headline Saturday, with Space Kamp, Reef the Lost Cauze, Strain Boys and DJ Dreadhead filling out the day. Space Kamp also carries 2026 hosting duties, so they are on stage and on the mic between sets.

Sunday runs its own bill rather than repeating Saturday's: The Council 2432, Space Kamp again, Elephants Dancing, Rootsettaz, Cultivated Mind and DJ Dreadhead. Two distinct lineups across one ticket window is unusual for a market-grounds festival, and it is the argument for showing up both days instead of picking one.

A Farmers Market That Turns Into a Cannabis Festival

Renninger's Antique and Farmers' Market on Noble Street is the venue, and the scale of it is what makes this work. The grounds already run rows of stalls every weekend, so the festival build is a swap of tenants rather than a tent city raised from scratch.

What fills those rows: cannabis-centric vendors, food trucks, art galleries and working glass artists. The organizers frame the weekend around advocacy and awareness as much as around the stage, so read the floor as culture, gear and community first.

Where and When

Renninger's Antique and Farmers' Market, 740 Noble Street, Kutztown, Pennsylvania. General admission hours are 10 AM to 5 PM on both Saturday, October 3 and Sunday, October 4.

The door is 18+, not 21+, and the organizers say ID is checked at the gates. Bring it.

The High Rise Take

Kutztown is not a city anyone books a cannabis weekend around, and that is exactly why this one is interesting. The scene here has been building at fairgrounds and farmers markets rather than in convention halls, and it has been doing it long enough to draw a real touring bill. The East Coast calendar otherwise runs on convention halls like NECANN New Jersey and judged competitions like The Harvest Cup.

Putting the Kottonmouth Kings on that stage is a statement about lineage. This is the touring, flyer-and-fairground side of cannabis culture, still running the same way it ran before the industry got a trade-show calendar. It has aged better than most of what replaced it. The rest of the season is on the High Rise events calendar.

Tickets

Tickets are sold through the organizer at cann-fest.com.