ImLive, CCBill Team Up Again for Phoenix Forum Closing Party

ImLive, CCBill Team Up Again for Phoenix Forum Closing Party

TEMPE, Ariz. — ImLive.com and CCBill again are joining forces to invite Phoenix Forum attendees to one of the most anticipated industry parties — “The Phoenix Forum Closing Party.”

It will be the fourth year running for the two iconic brands to host the closing party, which will take place on Saturday night, April 2, starting at 9 p.m.

This year, the B2B trade show’s closing party’s theme is "Casino Secrets.”  

“Those of you who attended the parties in the past three years will have experienced the glamorous themes, stunning decor, the free-flowing food and drinks, alongside great entertainment, sexy people, music and atmosphere. All topped off with a large amount of big prizes to be won,” officials from the companies said.

“This year’s party is certain to live up to the previous events, and although the ImLive and CCBill teams are keeping most of the details under wraps, they have let slip that fittingly, this year’s theme is ‘Casino Secrets,’” they said.

Shay from ImLive.com said he’s delighted working with CCBill for this year's iteration of the closing party.

“Our long-standing relationship with CCBill continues and this partnership gives us a great opportunity to throw this big bash together and join all our clients and friends in celebrating,” Shay said.

CCBill's Gary Jackson said that “after the rave reviews of the past three years, this party has become a milestone in the industry.”

“Every year we get asked if we will be throwing the party again — and we obviously wouldn’t want to disappoint,” Jackson said. “We are extremely happy to be arranging this special event once again with ImLive.  

“The Phoenix Forum attendees would be mad to miss it.”

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