Sophie Dee, Jessica Bangkok Set to Host Viper Room Takeover During XBIZ 360

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce adult sensations Sophie Dee and Jessica Bangkok as the event hosts for the Jan. 13 Viper Room takeover party organized by Affil4You and PornHairRocks.com and slated to take place Jan. 13 during the XBIZ 360 event series.

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 one gatecrashes the party.

"I am excited to be a part of it," Welsh-born starlet Dee said.

Bangkok reflected on the excitement the night is sure to offer, "Life is too short not to enjoy all of life's pleasures.”

The Viper Room will open their doors at 9 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.

"We are extremely excited for this event at the world famous Viper Room,” said Tim Siner of the recently launched PornHairRocks.com. “Not only will attendees get to watch ‘Money Shot, a great band comprised of industry execs, they will also get to see the all-star hard rock band, The Ruin.”

The Ruin, which includes band members from Filter, UFO, Waysted and Cold Sweat, is set to take the stage at 11 p.m. after Money Shot “cums to completion.”

The final extravaganza to close the evening: Money Shot will reclaim the stage around midnight and invite the crowd to partake in an open mic/jam session.

“Make sure to get there early, as this event will sell out," Siner said.

To listen to The Ruin, click here. https://www.reverbnation.com/theruin7 .  

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