Supporting Local: How Music and Cannabis Culture Connect in Maine

How Local Music and Cannabis Culture Thrive Together in Maine

Catcha Vibe, Mountain Mayhem, and Croptober Fest

Maine Reggae Music Meets Local Cannabis Culture

As a Maine-based reggae band deeply rooted in community, Catcha Vibe is proud to be part of a growing movement that celebrates both local music and cannabis culture. Across the state, events that highlight live reggae, art, and medical cannabis caregivers are bringing people together in powerful, positive ways.

At the heart of this movement are festivals like Mountain Mayhem in Gilead, Maine and Croptober Fest hosted by Sugar Leaf Co. in New Portland — where music and cannabis don’t just coexist, they uplift each other.

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Mountain Mayhem: Music and Medical Cannabis in the Mountains

Each spring, Mountain Mayhem transforms the western Maine mountains into a hub of creativity, freedom, and family-friendly vibes. This free event features live music, camping, local artisans, and the finest medical cannabis caregivers from across the state.

Catcha Vibe has had the honor of performing multiple times at Mountain Mayhem, helping to create the irie energy that defines this unique gathering. It’s more than a music festival — it’s a celebration of Maine’s independent growers, artists, and sound systems, all coming together in one of the most beautiful natural settings in New England.

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Croptober Fest: Harvest Time with Sugar Leaf Co.

When the leaves turn and harvest season arrives, Croptober Fest brings the good vibes to New Portland, Maine. Hosted by Sugar Leaf Co., this festival celebrates the end of the grow season with live Maine bands, food, art, cannabis education, and local vendors.

Catcha Vibe always loves to perform at Croptober Fest and feel that community spirit. Surrounded by rolling hills and golden fields, it’s a reminder of how reggae music and cannabis have always shared a deeper connection — one of healing, expression, and unity.

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Why Supporting Local Matters

Events like Mountain Mayhem and Sugar Leaf Co.’s Croptober Fest represent the future of Maine’s cannabis and music industries — sustainable, community-driven, and deeply local. They provide platforms for small-batch growers, regional artists, and independent bands to shine.

When you support local music, local growers, and local businesses, you’re not just buying a ticket or a T-shirt. You’re helping build a cultural movement that empowers creativity, independence, and connection — the very heart of Maine’s cannabis and reggae scenes.

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Catcha Vibe’s Commitment to the Community

We’ll always show up where roots run deep. Whether it’s a mountaintop farm or a backyard show, Catcha Vibe is here to represent 207 reggae culture, support local cannabis caregivers, and spread the high-frequency message of love, unity, and irie vibrations.

Bless up, support local, and keep the vibes high.