XBIZ Summer Forum to Host Player’s Ball Featuring Too Short

LAS VEGAS — Party promoter D-Money and his “Ju-Tang Clan” — Kevin Blatt, J-Styles and DJ Evan — are set to host The Player’s Ball featuring rapper Too Short on Day 2 of the 2010 XBIZ.net Summer Forum, planned for June 8-10 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.

“This should be a classic Player’s Ball,” D-Money said. “Too Short hasn’t performed a Player’s Ball in over three years, and I felt it was time to bring him back — especially at a strip club. He is Too Short!”

On June 9, doors will open at 8:30 p.m. to Club Paradise, a gentlemen’s club conveniently located across the street from the Hard Rock Hotel. With registration, XSF attendees are granted a Player’s Ball Pass that allows free admission to the event, as well as free entry into the club all three days of the summer’s hottest business-to-business event.

D-Money said Player’s Ball guests can look forward to go-go dancers, strippers, a special opening artist, as well as the introduction of the Playettes — top-name web solo-girls that so far include Ashley Fires and Trisha Uptown with more to be announced.

The event’s main sponsor is CECash, with OCCash and VCXCash signing on as co-sponsors.

The annual XBIZ Summer Forum is the adult industry’s top networking event of the summer, bringing together company decision-makers from around the globe for three days of high-energy deal-making, networking and informational sessions.

For advance details about XBIZ Summer Forum sponsorship opportunities, contact sales@xbiz.com.

For more information about the Player’s Ball, visit PlayersBall.com. To become a sponsor, email theplayersball@gmail.com.

For more information about Club Paradise, visit ClubParadise.net.

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