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The Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management has issued its first Cannabis Event Organizer License to the Legacy Cup Festival, which will take place in Minneapolis on September 27. The event will feature live music and allow adult-use cannabis sales from approved dispensaries. Attendees must be at least 21 years old, and there will be designated consumption areas. All products are required to be lab-tested. The festival will also highlight top home growers and cannabis products. This license is part of Minnesota's cannabis legalization policy, signed into law earlier this year by Gov. Tim Walz (D).

Minnesota Awards First Cannabis Event Organizer License

Sep 26, 2025

Graham Abbott

Ganjapreneur



The Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management has awarded the state’s first
Cannabis Event Organizer License to the Legacy Cup Festival, a celebration
coming to Minneapolis’ Surly Festival Field on Saturday, September 27.

The event — featuring live performances by Killer Mike & The Midnight
Revival, Warren G, Afroman, Maria Isa, and Desdamona, co-hosted by DJ D.Mil
and Mr. Peter Parker — will allow adult-use cannabis sales by two approved
dispensaries, Legacy Cannabis Duluth and Waaigwan Mashkiki. Attendees must
be at least 21 years old, and no alcohol will be served at the event. There
will be designated consumption areas for cannabis flower and concentrate
products, and all products are “required to be tested by a certified lab,”
according to a press release.

Throughout the event, organizers will also be highlighting “top home
growers and standout adult-use and hemp cannabis products from across the
state,” according to the company’s website.

“These milestones reflect the diligent work of many people committed to
growing an equitable and sustainable cannabis market in Minnesota.” — OCM
Executive Director Eric Taubel, in a statement

Cannabis event licenses are covered by the cannabis legalization policy
signed into law by Gov. Tim Walz (D) earlier this year.

Minnesota adult-use cannabis sales launched in earnest last week, although
some stores on tribal lands had already been approved and opened for
business.

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