TRYP Expo, billed as Europe’s biggest event for mental health and psychedelic science, lands in Berlin this May. The founding edition at Funkhaus expects 15,000 people across 80-plus speakers, 150 exhibitors, breathwork and sound-healing workshops and a biohacking area — and, at night, live music across four stages. Psychedelics, once underground, are being staged as a polished wellness festival.
It is a clear sign of mainstreaming: a once-taboo, fringe subject packaged with the production values of a music festival and the credibility of a science conference. When something moves from the margins into a ticketed, sponsor-friendly format like this, it is no longer fringe — it is becoming an industry.
So…:
What once-niche idea in your field is quietly turning into a mainstream, ticketed event?
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