Affil4You, PornHairRocks.com Set to Take Over the Viper Room on Jan. 13 for XBIZ 360

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Award-winning mobile solution provider, Affil4You, and recently launched PornHairRocks.com intend on a hostile, musical takeover of the world renowned Viper Room located on Sunset Strip in West Hollywood on January 13, 2015.

The confirmation of the scheduled event was received late Thursday from Affil4You’s Managing Director, Joey Gabra, who said, “It was important to lock down the venue’s exclusivity to our group before publicly announcing our intended shenanigans.

“And after the positive response to the Money Shot event that took place during XBIZ Miami earlier this year, we wanted to up the ante and what better city than L.A. to do it!”

XBIZ has graciously backed the Affil4You and PornHairRocks.com event. Entrance to The Viper Room will only be permitted to those who hold an XBIZ 360 conference badge or wrist band to ensure that no freeloaders gatecrash the party.

“The Viper Room will open their doors at 8 p.m. with a cash bar, but as soon as the first act Money Shot takes center stage at 10, all bar service is on the house!”says Jessica of PornHairRocks.com.

After Money Shot (a classic rock cover band comprised of adult industry musicians) cums to completion, The Ruin (a local hard rock/metal band featuring members of Filter and UFO) will take the stage at 11 and keep the music cranked. The final extravaganza to close the evening’s event will consist of Money Shot reclaiming the stage around midnight and inviting the crowd to partake in an open mic/jam session, at which time liquid confidence tends to have surfaced and unknown talent is often unveiled.

All attendees of XBIZ 360 are invited to this extraordinary, co-sponsored event that’s sure to rock your socks off and go down in industry history!

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