The Cannabis Retailers Association of Vermont (CRAV) has announced a two-day music festival, cleverly named Higher Calling, to raise funds for cannabis businesses in Vermont that were affected by catastrophic flash flooding that devastated the area last month on July 10th and 11th. The event is set to take place September 15th and 16th at Pransky Farm in Cabot, VT.

Topping the lineup for the benefit festival are The Motet, who recently introduced new singer Sarah Clarke, lespecial, bluegrass/hip-hop fusion band Gangstagrass, and MTV VMA Award winner Supaman, who combines hip-hop with his Native American roots. The festival will also host performances by Marcus Rezak’s Shred is Dead featuring members of Cool Cool Cool and local acts Gentleman Brawlers, La Lovo, and more. Festival attendees will be able to enjoy yoga, art, a 420 village, camping, food trucks, and assorted vendors.

Higher Calling tickets are on sale now, with prices ranging from $50 for Friday night only or $85 for Saturday night only to $125 for both days. All ticket prices include camping. To learn more about the festival or the Cannabis Retailers Association of Vermont, head here, and to buy tickets for Higher Calling, click here.