'Classically Cannabis': Colorado Symphony Orchestra Goes to Pot


Classical concerts just don't stir the kids like they used to. But the Colorado Symphony Orchestra has an idea it's hoping might help change that. This May, the symphony is introducing "Classically Cannabis: The High Note Series," a round of weed-friendly summer fundraising concerts.
"It's an interesting way to connect ourselves to new audiences and new potential financial support," said Jerry Kern, Colorado Symphony CEO, in an NBC News clip (below).
The concerts—each with a different theme—will take place in May, July, and August at a downtown Denver venue called the Space Gallery.
Edible Events Co., "Colorado's premier producer of cannabis-friendly events," is curating, with all proceeds going to the Colorado Symphony. "I'd like to kind of start redefining what a cannabis user looks like," said Jane West, owner of Edible Events.
Along with some sweet classical jams, the $75 ticket price will get concertgoers complimentary booze and food truck grub. But all shows are "BYOC"—bring your own cannabis.
The symphony is also hosting a series of "Beethoven and Brews" concerts, which wil have slightly cheaper tickets and take place in local breweries.
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ENB, are you going on the Armstrong & Getty radio show at 8:47am PT to discuss Operation Choke Point?
Yes.
Nice. They were already fired up about this story earlier, the idea that the Feds can just decide which legal businesses are to be shunned.
Imagine if a Republican administration decided to use this technique on Planned Parenthood.
Nicely done. They were very complimentary after the call ended.
Thank you!
Ludwig NEVER hears "last call".
Things that are fantastic: This.
People smoking pot at concerts? I've never heard of such a thing. This is the kind of horror that legalization produces.
At this one they will have an enclosed patio for pot smoking. Smoking tobacco in an enclosure like that has been illegal there since about 2006.
From a paternalistic perspective, this makes sense. According to CDC, tobacco usage kills 440,000 Americans annually.
Just because the government said so does not make it so.
Is there a laser light show too?
Depends how much you smoke and how strong it is.
"Ever listen to Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra... ON WEED???"
"What does a guy in the audience at a Verdi opera say when he runs out of marijuana?"
"Wow, this music sucks!"
Performance Today posted a question on their facebook feed as to whether or not you'd attend one of these. It was pretty evenly split. I'm a classical music lover, and think these are a great idea, both as fundraiser and outreach. I'd love to do the Beethoven and Brew, personally, if I lived anywhere near Colorado.
I'm going.
Actually, this sounds pretty cool. I'd love to find their playlist.