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LOS ANGELES, CA — LA3C, Penske Media's first-ever culture and creativity festival, is just under a month away and Patch wants to help you get into the festival— and see the big-name headliners— for free. Simply sign up for your free neighborhood Patch morning newsletter and breaking news alerts for a shot at a pair of tickets to the festival.
Ahead of the festival, LA3C shared some of the food vendors that attendees can look forward to while they enjoy the jam-packed weekend.
The two-day festival will allow attendees to get a taste of the best of LA with a diverse food lineup that celebrates evolving diversity in the city. Featured cuisines include Mexican, Korean, Dim Sum, American and more to introduce new flavors to new audiences.
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“For the festival's first edition, we have curated a food lineup that speaks to every corner of LA, a mix of vibrant food matched with individuals who are giving back to their communities. I'm excited for LA3C attendees to experience the best and various cuisines of LA including fruit and taco stands, burger joints, noodle bowls, paletas, and more,” said Manolo Lopez, LA3C’s Food Curator. “Food has the power to connect people, and we’re proud to see our vision to bring different communities together at the festival come to life.”

The full list of over 20 food and beverage vendors that will be offered onsite include:
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- All Dat Dim Sum - Fast-casual concept specializing in serving fresh and authentic dim sum
- Cena Vegan - Plant-based / vegan Mexican street food
- Cerda Vega - Mexican/American owned modern day birrieria
- Event Specialists - Specialty churro cart
- Gogo’s Tacos - Street tacos inspired by the flavors of the city and served on a tortilla
- Heritage LA - An organic, heirloom and local Modern American/Mexican cuisine truck with a farm to table theme
- Lettuce Feast - LA’s first Black-owned vegan fried chicken food truck
- Lil' Bobacita - Local LA vendor serving modern Taiwanese boba
- Los Angeles Pizzeria Co. - Homegrown LA catering company revolutionizing wood-fire pizza
- Love Hour - Smashburger pop-up that's serves some of thinnest, crispiest patties in town
- Prince Street Pizza - Family-based pizza company that started in New York known for its Neapolitan Rounds and Sicilian Square pizzas
- Ramen Hood - Vegan ramen dishes from “Top Chef” winner IIan Hall
- Ridges Churro Bar - Dessert bar on wheels serving unique churros and ice cream
- Tepito Coffee - Rooted in Mexico and crafted In L.A., Tepito Coffee is building a bridge between Mexico and East Los Angeles, one origin, one coffee, one person at a time
- The Berlin Truck - Creative gourmet truck serving German style sausages and grilled cheese
- The Middle Feast - Middle Eastern food with an Asian and Mexican twist from Food Network’s “The Great Food Truck Race” winner and LA native Tommy Marudi
- Vchos Truck – Pupuseria food truck serving traditional Salvadorian food
We are giving away two pairs of weekend general admission tickets to two winners, courtesy of LA3C— that’s a value of $358 per prize! Tickets will be good for entry to both days of the festival in Los Angeles at LA State Historic Park on Dec. 10 and 11.
The festival is only open to attendees over 21 years of age. Weekend general admission tickets are valued at $179 each.
Headlined by Lil Baby, Snoop Dogg, Maluma and K-pop band Seventeen, the festival will offer an unforgettable time for the winners. The full lineup of artists as well as more information about the festival can be found at this link.
Previously, Megan Thee Stallion was scheduled to headline on, but due to "unforeseen circumstances" the star will no longer be performing at this year's festival.
"She sends her sincerest apologies to all her fans," LA3C announced on Wednesday, Nov. 30.
LA3C stands for Los Angeles, the Capital of Culture and Creativity and organizers said they aim to connect people and communities through the city's most influential and inspiring music, food and art.
“Our goals were to create a lineup that celebrates the range of musical genres Los Angeles offers including Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B, K-Pop, Regional Mexican Music, EDM and more and for attendees to discover new artists while enjoying names they know and love,” said Juan Mora, CEO of LA3C.
Enter to win below. Winners will be contacted via email and/or on Friday, Dec. 2!
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