ImLive.com, CCBill Offer Details for TPF Closing Party

TEMPE, Ariz. — Organizers of The Phoenix Forum have announced further details of this year’s official Closing Party on Saturday night, March 25.

For the fifth year running, ImLive.com and CCBill are joining forces to invite all Phoenix Forum 2017 attendees to what has become known as one of the top parties of the year — The Phoenix Forum Closing Party.

Each year, the CCBill and ImLive.com sales, marketing and events teams work together to formulate and produce “an extravagant closing experience, and a night to remember,” organizers said.

“Those who have attended The Phoenix Forum Closing Party over the past four years, have experienced dazzling themes, remarkable décor, the free-flowing drinks, along with stunning entertainment, intoxicating music and inviting atmosphere,” organizers said. “The 2017 Closing 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 did share that fittingly, this year’s theme is ‘Casino Oasis.’”

“We are thrilled to once again throw the closing party at The Phoenix Forum,” said Shay from ImLive.com. “We value our relationship with CCBill and The Forum, and the closing party allows us to join forces for a one of a kind event, bringing together all our clients and friends for an evening of fun.”

CCBill’s Gary Jackson said: “These past five years have allowed the teams at CCBill and ImLive to produce something unique for industry trade events — a blow-out production — and to end three-days of networking and business at the Forum with ‘sexy’."

"We started in Brazil, went back to Studio 54, brought in Burlesque, and last year, held our own sexy lingerie catwalk with Casino Secrets," Jackson said. "This year, join us in a magical oasis, with beautiful dancers, tapestry lounges and eastern delicacies to end what should be another terrific close to the annual trade event.”  

The Abbey gates open for The Phoenix Forum 2017 Closing Party at 9:30 p.m. MST. The Phoenix Forum runs from March 22-26 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel. 

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