Viceland's Weed Week: program from April 16 to 20, 2018
As every year around the 420, Viceland launches Weed Week, a 4-day program dedicated to cannabis. While communication possibilities are more extensive in the US, with 4×3s and bus stops full of weed and joints, the event remains more subdued in France. But this second French edition has a few surprises in store.
On TV, Viceland will broadcast the 3rd season of Weediquette from April 18 at 9:25pm. Krishna, the show's host, will continue his wanderings into the world of cannabis, between science, culture and economics.
High et Fines Herbes is also back for a 2nd season with a vengeance. The cooking show presented by Caballero & JeanJass, originally broadcast on Youtube, is going all out this year. And the two Belgian rappers have promised to cook everything with weed! Starting April 17 at 10:15pm.
And from April 16 to 20, the channel will rebroadcast all its weed programs, including Bong Appétit, Most Expensivest and F*** That's Delicious.
On the entertainment front, Viceland will open its Coffee Shop in the Marais district of Paris from April 18 to 20, from 2pm to midnight. Visitors will be able to watch Viceland programs, enjoy surprise performances, DJs and chat about cannabis. A celebration of weed culture and their TV channel, combining entertainment, information and education.
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