xXxposed Entertainment Partners With Scores Baltimore

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Seymore Butts’ party bus venture xXxposed Entertainment, has entered into a partnership with Scores Baltimore for the strip club to serve as the official pick-up and drop-off location for his party bus serving the Maryland/Washington, D.C. metro area.

The luxury buses take partygoers on a scenic drive around the city while adult entertainers perform live on the moving bus. Scheduled tour events take place in Las Vegas, Chicago, New York, Phoenix, Miami, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Dallas and Toronto.

Party bus clients will receive free admission to Scores as part of their paid admission on the luxury coach tour.

“We are excited to join with Scores Baltimore in this partnership,” Butts said. “The Scores name is one of the most recognizable in adult entertainment and by aligning our xXxposed Entertainment brand with Scores, it opens up tremendous marketing and revenue opportunities for both companies. This partnership works well because each company shares the same vision of providing clients a unique, first class exotic experience.”

Adult stars Cleopatra, Mya Mason, Amber Peach, Phyllisha Anne, Jada Fire, Kayla Paige, Sophie Dee, Venus, Sinnamon Love, Kapri Styles and Krystal Clear are among the stars that are slated to provide the adult entertainment for partygoers.

In addition to providing party bus services, xXxposed Entertainment also will be involved in helping Scores sell club event tickets, booking bachelor parties and other VIP services for the club’s Baltimore location.

“This will be the ultimate adult experience, this partnership brings exotic entertainment to a new level,” Scores Baltimore General Manager Andrew Alley said.

Also housed under the xXxposed Entertainment banner is Butts’ “Ladies Night Parties,” a home-based adult product marketing campaign for women.

“Our aim is to make xXxposed Entertainment the ultimate one-stop shop for adult entertainment and party services,” Glasser said.

Ladies Night Parties features home visits by female demonstrators with access to adult novelties, lingerie, videos, lotions and the Seymore Butts’ line of “Toyz” products.

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