XBIZ Miami, CamCon White Party Heats Up South Beach

XBIZ Miami, CamCon White Party Heats Up South Beach

MIAMI — XBIZ Miami and CamCon are pleased to announce the official white party scheduled for June 1.

From May 31 through June 3, XBIZ Miami will completely take over the luxurious SLS Hotel located on Miami’s world-famous South Beach.

The trade conference will coincide with CamCon, with hotel access restricted to registered attendees for both events — including upwards of 150 cam models set to be in attendance.

Organizers expect to draw record attendance and yield the best mix of business and social events to date.

As part of the events series, XBIZ and CamCon have joined forces for a memorable event, which will go off in sizzling South Beach style as attendees sport their finest white threads as the theme of the bash.

“The White Party will be one of the many great events that our shows collaborate on,” Cam Con co-founder Clinton Cox said. “Combining our show attendees at the same themed event together will be a great time."

Following XBIZ tradition, the popular summer event is set to deliver a fresh slate of cutting-edge educational sessions and executive networking activities, along with exclusive special events such as the annual Miss XBIZ Miami Bikini and Mankini Contests, the CAM4 Pool Party at Hyde Beach, plus beachside entertainment, sponsored happy hours, poolside networking activities and much more.

XBIZ Miami offers fully customizable branding and promotional opportunities. And with affordable room rates starting at just $195 per night, reduced food and drink rates and free registration for affiliates and talent, the show offers unmatched value.

Stay tuned to for upcoming details about the conference, including the release of the official show schedule and special event announcements

For more information, visit XBIZMiami.com.

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