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Patient Daily | Nov 21, 2024

Las Olas Wine & Food Festival set for April; ticket sales begin Black Friday

Organizers have confirmed April 25, 2025, as the date for the 29th annual Las Olas Wine and Food Festival. Tickets will be available starting Black Friday, November 29. Regular tickets are priced at $160, but a limited number will be sold at $105 on Black Friday.

The festival will take place along Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale and feature dishes from over 50 South Florida restaurants. Attendees can enjoy more than 200 tastings from domestic and international wineries and spirit brands. Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits returns as the exclusive wine and spirits provider.

Proceeds support the American Lung Association's efforts in Florida. Moshe Kishore, Corporate Chair for the festival, stated: “The Las Olas Wine and Food Festival is one of the hottest tickets in South Florida...this unforgettable night out helps save lives by supporting the American Lung Association’s mission.”

Riley Burke of Southern Glazer’s added: “Southern Glazer’s is proud to partner with the American Lung Association...raising critical funds for lifesaving lung health research.”

The lineup of participating restaurants will be announced in March. Last year's participants included Abiaka Wood Fire Grill and The Alchemist Café among others.

Entertainment at the event includes live music, DJs, interactive experiences, brand activations, a block party, and a silent dance party.

General Admission tickets cover food and beverage. For more details or to purchase tickets visit LasOlasWFF.com.

Sponsors include Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits and Memorial Cancer Institute. The Riverside Hotel is named as the official hotel of the festival. Media partners are Sun Sentinel Media Group and Greater Fort Lauderdale TravelHost Media Group.

The American Lung Association supports Floridians living with chronic lung diseases like asthma, COPD, and lung cancer—the leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S., while also addressing youth vaping issues and researching treatments for lung disease.

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