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Revelry Marks 10 Years With Two Major New York Cannabis Events

A decade in, one of New York’s most important cannabis gatherings is doubling down.

New York’s cannabis industry doesn’t have many constants. Markets shift, regulations change, and operators come and go. But for the past decade, one thing has remained steady: Revelry.

Now, the platform behind some of the state’s most recognizable cannabis gatherings is hitting its 10-year mark, and doing it the only way that makes sense: by bringing the community back together.

In 2026, Revelry’s Buyers’ Club returns with two major events—May 13 in Hudson, New York, and September 18 at Pier 36 in Manhattan—pulling in licensed buyers, top-tier brands, and industry insiders at a moment when the market could use exactly that.

More Than a Trade Show

Revelry has never positioned itself as just another cannabis trade show. From the beginning, it’s leaned into something more intentional: creating space for connection in an industry that often moves too fast to sustain it.

What started as grassroots gatherings before legalization has grown into a curated platform where business, culture, and community actually intersect.

“What I’m most proud of is the depth of the relationships — not just the ones we’ve built within the industry over the past decade, but the platform we’ve created for others to build theirs,” said Lulu Tsui, Co-Founder and Chief Experience Officer at On The Revel, in a press release.

That’s part of why the Buyers’ Club events feel different. They’re not built around booths and transactions alone—they’re built around the idea that the right environment leads to better outcomes.

Good product matters. So does good energy. And in a market like New York, that combination isn’t guaranteed.

Why This Year Feels Different

The timing of Revelry’s 2026 events isn’t accidental. New York’s cannabis market is in a transitional moment. New leadership, ongoing regulatory changes, shifting consumer demand, and increased competition have left many operators trying to find their footing.

That uncertainty makes gatherings like Buyers’ Club more than just networking opportunities. They become places where people can compare notes, build partnerships, and figure out what’s next—together.

“The market sentiment right now is tough — there’s no sugarcoating that,” said Jacobi Holland, Co-Founder at On The Revel, in a press release. “Our job has never been to pretend things are easy. It’s to create a space where people can be real with each other, solve problems together, and leave feeling like they’re not in this alone.”

What to Expect at the Buyers’ Club

Both 2026 events are built around a simple idea: bring the right people into the same room and let things happen.

That means:

  • vetted, licensed buyers
  • leading cannabis brands
  • curated environments designed for actual interaction

It also means an experience that goes beyond standard trade show expectations. Food, culture, and community aren’t afterthoughts—they’re part of the design.

“Revelry is about creating the space where everyone can shine,” said Jason Starr, Chief Impact Officer at On The Revel, in a press release. “When the environment is intentional and the community is thoughtfully curated, the best parts of cannabis culture—connection, creativity, and collaboration—naturally translate into better, more sustainable business.”

New for 2026, Revelry is also introducing a Micro Business Program, aimed at giving smaller, craft operators more visibility within a space that often leans toward larger players.

It’s a move that reflects where the market is heading—and who deserves a seat at the table.

A Platform Built to Last

Ten years in cannabis is a long time—especially in New York.

Revelry’s staying power comes down to something simple: consistency. Through legalization, market shifts, and industry growing pains, the platform has stayed focused on bringing people together and creating space for meaningful connection.

That approach has turned it into something bigger than an event series. It’s become part of the infrastructure of New York’s cannabis community.

And in a moment where the industry is still figuring itself out, that kind of platform carries weight.

Save The Dates

  • Buyers’ Club Spring: May 13, 2026 — Hudson, NY
  • Buyers’ Club Fall: September 18, 2026 — Pier 36, Manhattan

For more information, visit:  https://www.revelryny.com

Images courtesy of Team Revelry.

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