A popular Sydney festival is set to offer French-accented fun in Adelaide this winter.
Bastille Festival, a French food, wine, art and culture expo, will make its Adelaide debut from May 30-June 1.
Known for transforming Sydney’s Circular Quay and The Rocks into a celebration of all things French in July, the Adelaide edition will be earlier in the year - at Festival Plaza.
“Bastille Festival finding its second home in Adelaide is no coincidence,” says festival founder and director Vincent Hernandez.
“With its passion for European living, its taste for exceptional wines and flavours, and its vibrant appreciation for the arts, Adelaide embodies the spirit of Bastille.
"We’re igniting that legacy, freedom, boldness, and pure joy through a thrilling fusion of food, wine, and art, perfectly matched to this city’s lively soul.
"Festival Plaza, with its dynamic energy and beating heart, is the ideal canvas."
Adelaide's three-day event will feature over 30 food stalls operating from breakfast to dinner.
Think raclette, crepes, and pastries.
Wine lovers can prepare for a journey through French regions including Bordeaux, Burgundy, Provence, Languedoc-Roussillon, and Alsace with at least 15 boutique wines imported from France.
Organisers also promise over 40 free performances along with market stalls and - reminiscent of French Christmas markets - a fire pit and mulled wines.
Admission to Bastille Festival Adelaide is free, with ticketed experiences like the Wine Walk, Food Passport and Fire Pit Experience available for purchase.
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