WAMB! Fest 2026

@ THE LOS DEPRESSOS GREENHOUSE
1271A Fulton St, Brooklyn

SATURDAY - APRIL 18, 2026

3:30 PM (Doors) to 7:30 PM

breathe.look.listen.lounge.smoke.

You’re right where you’re supposed to be.

Join us on April 18th to herald the 420 Holiday with weed, art, music, and breath-work.

Breath-work

Ready to press pause? Shit is stressful af. We know. So, we’re taking a little time for us to BREATHE. You can breathe your smoke in the outdoor area throughout the afternoon and join us at 4:20PM sharp for a moment of collective breath. BYOW.

Breath-work can help regulate your nervous system, improve your mood, and — frankly — we think it’s a sick way to kick off a weed festival. We want you feeling your best to enjoy these elevated springtime 420 vibes.

Art

Shop local and support New York City artists. We’re talking about fine art pieces and handmade goods, from local creators.

Stop by vendor pop-ups to complement them on their mad skills, give them a follow on all the socials, and take home some little trinkets and gems to adorn your person and enhance your space.

Affordable art. (Most of it made under the influence. 🥦💨)

Music

PUT.ANOTHER.DIME.IN.THE.JUKE.BOX.BABY: The strongest form of magic, the loud voice for quiet hearts, the soundtrack of our lives, the shorthand of emotion. 

You can’t have a smoke sesh without some good tunez. WAMB!Fest 2026 centers around a triad of inspiring local performance artists to lift your spirit in these trying times. Let the rhythm guide your relaxed state, as the afternoon unfolds against the Brooklyn skyline.

WAMB! 2026 Artists & Vendors

A musician, practicing astrologer and now festival producer, HANSSØN thrives on creating cultural moments to enjoy her favorite things - music and mary jane. HANSSØN has always looked at things a little bit differently, and draws from her lived experiences to turn a moment of personal reflection or a universal-wisdom-download into a soulful pop track that’ll change your perspective on the world.

@HanssonVision

Washington, DC native Antonio “Tony” Jefferson is a connoisseur of visual arts, dance, and fitness, with over 20 years of experience. He is trained in disciplines ranging from modern dance and theater to gymnastics and kickboxing. His vibrant works on canvas are likewise full of movement, dynamism, and vivid physicality.

@AntonioStephenCreative

A veteran stoner, The Amber Dextrous is a New Yorker who dabbles in pop-culture academia, creative writing, performance, visual art, music, and other generally creative sorts of endeavors. (It’s called Gesamtkunstwerk. Look it up.) They have a knack for storytelling and a penchant for putting the right people in a room together. They also like to touch grass.

@xXskinnyfistsXx

Sha Summers is a New York/Miami-based hip-hop artist known for sharp lyricism, smooth delivery, and a sound that blends classic East Coast grit with modern energy.

Honest, bold, and always evolving, his music speaks with purpose.

@ShaSummers

Hand stitching that’s totally bitching. Embroidery, Disco, tufting and all manner of trinkets great and small — handmade by west coast-born Broadway baby, Emily Trumble. Support your fabulous local craft qween!

@TroubleMaker.NYC

Sereena is a live music photographer whose background as a dancer gives her a unique instinct for movement, rhythm, and timing. Her work captures the raw energy of performance, translating fleeting moments on stage into vivid, expressive images. Sereena will be photographing the event, and offering polaroids pictures for WAMB!fest goers.


@SereenaVisuals

NYC photographer/art director Bri Mancini balances candid street photography with highly stylized editorial projects — blending authenticity with deliberate intent.With work that celebrates the beauty of mundane everyday life and the dichotomy of feminine allure, Bri oscillates between themes of isolation, self-care, and gilded glamour infused with dreamy, vibrant aesthetics.

@Briii.Man