Danni.com to Host Party During XBIZ Summer ’06 Forum

LOS ANGELES — Danni.com, a sponsor of the XBIZ Summer ’06 Forum, will host a party at the Venetian Hotel July 14.

The party, which will be held at the Venetian’s Tao restaurant and club, will be open to both industry insiders and fans, according to Layne Thrasher, head of operations at Danni.

“It’s a kind of combo event,” Thrasher said. “We’re looking to have a really hot party, and to fill the place to capacity during the Forum with fans and industry people alike. But we want to make sure that XBIZ Forum attendees will be there in force, so we’re reserving a limited number of spots for them on a first-come first-served basis.”

Doors open at 10 p.m.; Forum attendees who sign up first for the VIP list will be admitted at 9 p.m.

The event marks a mid-year celebration for Danni, which will showcase half of the year’s Danni Girls at the party. As added cause for celebration, Thrasher believes that this event, which will serve as part of the company’s 10th anniversary festivities, will bring out a huge industry and fan turnout.

“We are proud to celebrate our 10th anniversary by bringing a great industry crowd together with our great fans,” Thrasher said. “And to show our appreciation for the people who made our success possible, fans can enter to win an all-expenses-paid trip to Vegas for the Tao party by registering on our website.”

The girls at Danni have been hard at work promoting the party to the general public, as evidenced by a series of national radio appearances by Danni Girl Erica Campbell.

The XBIZ Summer ’06 Forum ends the afternoon of July 14, but attendees are encouraged to stay for the Danni party.

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