DomCon L.A. Announces 2016 Schedule

LOS ANGELES — DomCon Los Angeles, a convention for professional and lifestyle dommes, has a variety of activities planned for this year's event, which will be held May 18-22 at the Hilton Hotel LAX in Los Angeles.

May 18 and 19 will feature the Industry Only Seminar Series, sponsored by Kink.com. The Mistress Dinner for May 19 is being sponsored by Stockroom.

The DomCon weekend will offer fetish shopping in the vendor area as well as stage shows, presentations, or workshops on whips, foot fetishes, corsets, pegging, medical bondage, pony play and other topics. Dr. Susan Block, host of the "Dr. Susan Block Show," will present "The Bonobo Way: A New FemDom Paradigm for Humanity," and the weekend will also include large parties and social gatherings such as the BDSM Lifestyle Social, the Master's Social, and Mistress Tea. 

On Sat. night, May 22, Miss Emily Marilyn will be headlining the Fetish Fantasy Ball and Play Party at Sanctuary LAX. Free shuttles will be available from the hotel to the parties during the event.

Mistresses of ceremonies for DomCon Los Angeles include Madam Raven Rae, Goddess Fae, and Lady January Frost, and the guests of honor include Domina Irene Boss, Mistress Simone Justice, Vinyl Queen, Mistress Lexine, Mistress Servalan and Alice in Bondageland.

Whiplr.com is an official sponsor for DomCon Los Angeles. The kinky social networking site is offering a VIP lounge during the convention and free Wi-Fi for attendees. Additional sponsors include Clips4Sale.com, Goddess Phoenix, Maison DeSade, Knights of the Lair, Captive Pleasures, Orchid and Serpent, Maitresse Renee, Mistress Ellen, and Spunk Lube.

For more information on DomCon Los Angeles, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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