Flirt4Free, FRATMEN Announce Phoenix Forum Midnight Party

CHATSWORTH, Calif. —  Flirt4Free and FRATMEN will be closing out The Phoenix Forum on March 29 with a midnight after-party at the FRATPAD Penthouse.

“When we knew we were going to be in town for The Phoenix Forum, we didn’t want to pass up the chance to spend time with the FRATMEN team and they generously offered the use of their incredible facilities to throw a co-sponsored event,” said Jeff Wilson, Flirt4Free sffiliate manager.

“We have so many friends and partners attending the show, so we are really looking forward to the opportunity to show everyone a great time by helping host an event guaranteed to be a major highlight of the weekend,” FRATMEN President John Marsh said.

He added, “FRATMEN has been working diligently for more than a year on re-inventing itself in a changing industry and we couldn't be more excited and enthusiastic about our pairing with Flirt4Free. Authentic live entertainment has become the cornerstone of this new market and our years of experience recruiting and managing talent for the FRATPAD is a perfect fit for Flirt4Free’s industry leading technology for delivering pay-per-view live and on-demand content. We're hoping that this party will give us a chance to showcase one of FRATMEN's newest efforts, the FRATHOUSE, which offers a peek behind-the-scenes at how the whole process works.”

The companies said the FRATPAD Penthouse is an 8,000 square foot spread with another 2,000 square feet of surrounding 360 degree patio and infinity pool. Event guests can expect to enjoy a spread of quality late night munchies, an open bar, and atmosphere to mingle with FRATMEN and Flirt4Free models, affiliates and guests.

Those interested in attending can email sales@flirt4free.com, or look for a Flirt4Free representative at the show to receive a party wristband.

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