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For those who work in close proximity to Victory Park (or those with unlimited time for lunch), Ort Varona’s mega Lifestyle Fashion Terminal is throwing a free lunch concert with food tomorrow at noon. Fiction Plane, the band currently on tour with The Police (who play at the AAC tonight and Wednesday) will play an acoustic set, and a free lunch from Victory Tavern will be served. Also, if you want to buy clothes, no one at LFT is going to object.

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LFT – LIFESTYLE FASHION TERMINAL PRESENTS

FICTION PLANE, LIVE IN-STORE

LFT Live will host band, on tour with The Police, for a special lunchtime show on June 27th with free lunch provided by Victory Tavern

WHO: LFT Live presented by LFT – Lifestyle Fashion Terminal, Dallas Music Guide and Quick featuring Fiction Plane

WHAT: A special acoustic in-store performance by Fiction Plane, who is appearing as opening act for The Police at American Airlines Center on June 28, with free lunch provided by Victory Tavern.

WHEN: Wednesday, June 27
12 p.m.

WHERE: LFT — Lifestyle Fashion Terminal
2350 Victory Park Lane
Dallas, TX 75219
214-635-2150

PRICE: FREE. This event is open to the public. Lunch, compliments of Victory Tavern, will be provided to the first 50 customers in-store. Beverages, compliments of ROCKSTAR and Vitamin Water, will be provided to all.

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