Lee Network Announces Partnership with Sapphire Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS — The adult dance agency the Lee Network has announced an exclusive partnership with Sapphire Las Vegas.

The deal means that porn stars represented by the Lee Network for dance performances will headline Sapphire’s main stage every weekend this year.

The Lee Network’s Derek Hay said, “We are extremely pleased to join with Sapphire Las Vegas and regularly arrange to bring the biggest performers in the adult industry to Las Vegas to appear live on their main stage. With this partnership, the Lee Network is the exclusive agency supplying adult superstars like Jessica Drake, Bonnie Rotten, Tori Black, and many others to Las Vegas’ leading upscale gentlemen’s club. The Lee Network has been doing the same with Sapphire New York for many years, and we anticipate the same success now with their Vegas mega-club.”

Under the new agreement, the Lee Network will book the top superstars of the adult industry to perform every Friday and Saturday at Sapphire Las Vegas.

Forthcoming performances at Sapphire Las Vegas include Mia Lelani on Feb. 26, Nikki Delano on Feb 27, Nikki Benz on Mar. 4, Dillion Harper on Mar. 11, Asa Akira on Mar. 12, and Mia Malkova on Mar. 18.

Those planning to attend adult star performances at Sapphire Las Vegas will have the opportunity to dine with the acclaimed performers and take advantage of special VIP packages that include champagne, a variety of dinner options, a free limo ride, and other VIP amenities.

Shai Cohen, marketing director at Sapphire Las Vegas, said, “Sapphire Las Vegas and the Lee Network are bringing sexy back to the topless adult entertainment industry. The fans are loving it, and in addition to the Lee Network's porn superstars, we are offering a unique private experience, such as sky box seats and steak and lobster dinners.”

The Lee Network, founded in 1989, is known for its large stable of award-winning adult stars and superstars who have performed to sold out crowds at clubs around the United States.

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