
Press Release: San Francisco’s 3rd annual weed week ‘SF Space Walk’ early line-up
For immediate release
Contact media liaison: Bram Goodwin
goodwin.bram@gmail.com | 415.505.3686
SAN FRANCISCO, CA—Thousands of cannabis fans get first dibs on California’s best flowers all April across San Francisco.
The City’s 3rd annual weed week—titled ‘SF Space Walk’—announces a curated line-up of drop parties. Fans meet their favorite grower and enjoy a new release all across San Francisco in The City’s licensed lounges. The events elevate the Bay Area’s cannabis culture on the global stage.

Locally-made flower drops include:
- Sense cannabis strain Yuzu Sour
- Snowtill cultivars Galactic, and Screamberry!
- Sunset Connect’s iconic, affordable Fulton Fivers in three new flavors
Also showcasing:
- Umma Sonoma’s Blue Lobster—a Leafly Strain of the Year 2025 nominee
- Hand-picked, small-batch sungrown Bolinas from Alpenglow Farms at Solful on Irving St.
- Sonoma Hills Farms’ newest ‘ratio’ strains Girl Dinner (1:1 CBD:THC), Spicy Arugula (2:1:1), and Yes Chef (10:1)
- Wood Wide Farms’ award-winning 4x4Z
- Bosky Genetics and their award-winning Gumosa, and their new Happy Hour (Tea Time x Zangria)
- Life is Not Grape’s latest Delizia Al Limone
- Huckleberry Hill Farms brings their Whitethorn Rose work to 7 Stars | Exit Now in Richmond
- Other growers appearing include Shasta Flower and Hash Co, Moon Valley, First Cut Farms, That Good Good, Soma Rosa Farms, Your Highness, and The Pairist
- Hashmakers include: Fire King, Jetty, Luci Hash Co, High Top, and The Bryantist with Dr. Dabber
- Edibles producers include: Emerald Sky, Kanha, Uncle Arnie’s, and Big Pete’s
- Breeders dropping genetics include: Purple Caper, Zeed Vault, Purple City Genetics

With support from: Brownie Mary Democratic Club, California NORML, Meadow, and giveaways from Last Gasp publishing, and High Times
And performances by: DJ Sep (Dub Mission); as well as the SF Spacewalk Soundsystem featuring DJ Stefan
Plus, partnerships with: Rosamunde Sausage Grill, and Goat Hill Pizza
[RSVP here]. SF Space Walk’s seven evenings of high-potency flower drop parties are inspired by SF Beer Week, and Restaurant Week.
Drop parties are like record release parties but for a rockstar grower and hit strain. They occur in the Mission, Civic Center, Hayes Valley, The Sunset, Inner Richmond, and SOMA neighborhoods. Experience world-class lounges including: Moe Greens, Mission Cannabis Club, Fig & Thistle, SPARC on Polk, and more.

New this year
Visitors can enjoy a month-long April art show ‘Get to the Bag’ at Mirus Gallery. The 3rd annual exhibition has a ‘prohibited’ theme this year with East Coast illicit market packaging, and art banned by the State of California. Opening April 3.
New this year—SF Space Walk’s ‘Club’ night. It’s a large, private gathering in SOMA on Saturday, April 18 for supporters. Expect an audio-visual show, brands, bites, bevs, merch, community and culture.
Also new: The festival’s first beautification project. Big Pete’s Treats and Hyrba lead an Ocean Beach Glow-up Saturday, April 11; with support from RefuseRefuse.org.
Contact SF Space Walk ’26 media liaison Bram Goodwin for full details, and to arrange for preview interviews. Free media assets are available at this link.
SF Space Walk is a public-spirited project curated by award-winning journalist, best-selling author, and city resident David Downs (High Times, Leaf Magazine, GreenState, …). Featuring art by Conor Buckley, technology by Keith Woody, exhibition design from Eric Lister, and contributions from the entire cannabis community.
SF Space Walk ‘26 at a glance:
- WHO: Thousands of cannabis fans from around the region, state, country and world
- WHAT: Experiencing the state’s most award-winning collection of flowers
- WHEN: All April, starting April 3 and running till 4/21
- WHERE: All across San Francisco at its licensed smoking lounges
- WHY: To polish the City’s cannabis crown on the global stage
- HOW: A curated line-up of drop parties; plus an art show, club night, beach cleanup, and more
LINKS: sfspacewalk.com; Asset folder