Cannadelic Miami 2025 Concludes with Strong Attendance and Expanded Wellness Focus
NECANN Cannadelic Miami 2025 concluded its two-day run in South Florida with strong attendance, diverse programming, and a clear signal that Miami is becoming an increasingly important hub for cannabis, wellness, and psychedelic-adjacent conversations.
Held May 23–24, 2025, at the Miami Airport Convention Center, the event brought together cannabis professionals, wellness advocates, entrepreneurs, artists, and curious consumers for an experience that blended traditional trade-show elements with immersive cultural programming. The show marked one of NECANN’s most experimental formats to date, expanding beyond a conventional business expo into a broader lifestyle-driven gathering.
Organized by NECANN, Cannadelic Miami was designed to reflect the evolving intersections of cannabis, psychedelics, mental health, and holistic wellness. Throughout the weekend, attendees moved between a bustling expo floor, educational stages, and experiential zones focused on mindfulness, art, and community engagement.
The expo hall featured a wide cross-section of exhibitors representing cannabis brands, hemp and cannabinoid products, wellness services, cultivation technology, and emerging psychedelic-adjacent ventures. For many exhibitors, the Miami show offered access to a Southeast audience that continues to grow in importance as Florida’s medical cannabis market matures and national conversations around reform remain active.
Educational programming was a central focus of the event. Panels and discussions covered topics ranging from cannabis business strategy and branding to regulatory uncertainty, hemp enforcement, and the expanding interest in psychedelic-assisted therapy models. Speakers included industry operators, healthcare professionals, researchers, and policy advocates, creating a multidisciplinary dialogue that reflected where the broader plant-medicine conversation is heading.
Unlike more traditional cannabis conferences, Cannadelic Miami placed heavy emphasis on experiential learning. Attendees were invited to participate in guided breathwork sessions, sound healing experiences, yoga classes, and mindfulness workshops held throughout the venue. These activations were intended to complement the educational panels while reinforcing the event’s wellness-forward identity.
Art and culture also played a prominent role. Psychedelic-inspired installations and galleries created visually immersive spaces within the convention hall, offering moments of reflection and creative expression amid the business activity. Organizers positioned these elements as a way to highlight the cultural roots of cannabis and consciousness exploration, rather than focusing solely on commerce.
Networking extended beyond the convention floor. Evening social events and after-parties gave attendees informal settings to connect, fostering relationship-building among entrepreneurs, creatives, and advocates. These gatherings reflected Miami’s reputation for nightlife and culture while reinforcing the event’s community-driven approach.
As the event wrapped, industry observers noted that Cannadelic Miami successfully demonstrated how cannabis events are evolving. Rather than focusing exclusively on sales and regulation, the show emphasized wellness, mental health, and cultural legitimacy—themes that continue to gain traction nationwide.
With strong turnout and positive feedback from exhibitors and attendees alike, NECANN Cannadelic Miami 2025 reinforced Miami’s growing role in shaping the future conversation around cannabis, psychedelics, and holistic health—and set the stage for expanded editions in the years ahead.
