Adultcon Set to Kick Off Next Week

LOS ANGELES — Bringing out the adult stars en masse to meet-and-greet fans, Adultcon organizers are preparing for the show’s 11th bi-annual fan fest. The two-day show kicks off Sept. 23 from 1-9 p.m. and continues Sept. 24 from 1-6 p.m. at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

After having its past 10 shows in a 20,000 square-foot hall location, Adultcon’s growth necessitated a move to the West Hall according to show organizers, which features 40-foot high ceilings on 65,000 square feet of convention space.

New to this year’s show, talent agencies will be represented at Adultcon. L.A. Direct Models is bringing Brooke Haven and Jezebelle Bond, along with Adam & Eve contract star Ava Rose, who is making her first public appearance as an exclusive performer.

Number 1 Models will have Rebecca Linares, Alison Pierce, Terri Rayne, Katalina Linda, Issabella Sky and Carrie Ann in tow. Black Widow Talent will be repped by Alexis Amore, CoCo Shanelle and Randy Spears representing the agency.

Erotique Entertainment, a major sponsor of the show, has a booth that will feature appearances by Gina Lynn, Celestia Star, Luscious Lopez, Victoria Sin, Desire Moore and Vivian West, who was featured on the Adultcon billboards.

Other confirmed porn stars in attendance include Adrianna Sage, Teanna Kai, Nautica Thorn, Sophie Dee, Cindy Crawford, Crissy Cums, Michelle Lay, Sierra Sinn, Lori Lust, Keisha, Lynn LeMay and Red Light District’s Dana Duvall.

Booth space is still available to exhibitors. Prices start at $750 for the two-day show and includes insurance and cleaning. Talent booths also are available for $150, and can be split among several performers.

For fans, Adultcon will continue its policy of free admission on Sunday, with the purchase of a ticket for Saturday. The $35 admission fee includes a two-day admission pass, a $5 Adultcon casino chip to spend at the show, an Adultcon calendar, an embroidered shirt or cap, plus free Pink Visual DVDs.

The official Adultcon post-party will be held at the Rio Gentlemen’s Club located at 13124 S. Figueroa St. in Los Angeles following both nights of the convention.

XBIZ serves as the show’s official media sponsor.

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