Annual Fort Lauderdale Concours Event Returns 

The 2nd annual Fort Lauderdale Concours (FLTC) will feature 30 rarely-see, classic, exotic cars and an eclectic mix of pop culture and art curations. The luxury lifestyle event will also include unlimited canapes, cocktails, and loads of live music from the Valerie Tyson Band and DJ Anna de Ferran (ADF) and Zaddy fashion.

The Fort Lauderdale Concours was founded by Maria Jannace (the only woman-owned/operated concours) to reinvigorate the passion of established car collectors and enthusiasts while creating a cosmopolitan and distinctive culture that attracts a new, more diverse group of enthusiasts. This year’s showcase will occur from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Oct. 28 inside the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show’s (FLIBS) Superyacht Village at 2150 SE 17th St., an exclusive marina featuring some of the world’s largest and most luxurious vessels.  

As part of the collaboration with the boat show, a discounted combination ticket can be purchased for the FLTC and FLIBS Winward VIP Experience (Friday only) for $420. The combo ticket offers a unique experience that combines automotive and recreational marine enthusiasts. General tickets for FLTC are $150. FTLC is also a supporter of the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF).

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