Webmaster Karaoke Returns to XBIZ Berlin

Webmaster Karaoke Returns to XBIZ Berlin

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the return of Webmaster Karaoke at the upcoming XBIZ Berlin conference, presented by TrafficPartner.

SGMpro’s Andy Wullmer again will host Webmaster Karaoke. The fun-filled special event debuted last year at XBIZ Berlin and included performances from Wullmer, as well as from ICM Registry’s Steve Winyard, Studio 20’s Mugur and NETbilling’s Mitch Farber, among others.

In response to strong demand, the event is set to make a return bigger (and louder) than before.

“Webmaster Karaoke is one of those unique get-togethers that really helps people bond,” explains XBIZ’s director of marketing and advertising Leah Mahi. “Few events allow attendees to ‘let their hair down’ as much as karaoke does, where everyone has a chance to be a star! This is where memories are made, and key relationships forged — leading to new business opportunities.”

The 2017 edition of XBIZ Berlin offers an upgraded mix of business and pleasure, with special networking activities such as a sightseeing tour of the German capital by FSC Executive Director Eric Paul Leue; TrafficPartner’s “Willkommen in Berlin” Kick-Off Cocktail Casual; an exclusive “Sausage Fest” sponsored by Shaft Traffic; and more.

For those who can’t get enough of the German capital, an XBIZ Berlin exclusive boating tour brings event attendees for a sexy sail on the Spree — one of Europe’s most famous and scenic rivers — courtesy of Julz Models, TrafficPimp, and FuckingAwesome.com. Also included is a tour of Berlin’s famous TV tower and scenic landmark, the Fernsehturm — the tallest structure in Germany and the second tallest in all of Europe, offering cocktails and spectacular views of the city skyline.

XBIZ Berlin is not just about beer and braying, however, with a refreshed slate of educational opportunities, including an exclusive Euro-centric legal panel moderated by industry attorney J. D. Obenberger, and a special keynote address by CrakRevenue COO Axel Vézina who will detail his unique experiences over more than a decade at the helm of one of the industry’s most progressive enterprises.

XBIZ Berlin will also place special focus on paysites from a European perspective comprising of several dedicated sessions, as well as present traditional panels covering cam networks, models and studios; internationalization; localized billing; and the State of the Industry. Add-in an exclusive age-verification session presented by ICM Registry and AVSecure, along with Women In Adult’s WIA Round Table and other opportunities and XBIZ Berlin becomes a must-attend event.

The conference returns to the stylish Catalonia Berlin Mitte Hotel on Köpenicker Strasse from Sept. 11-14. Conveniently located near local attractions such as Alexanderplatz and historical Nikoleiviertel where Berlin’s nightlife and entertainment scene comes to life, this venue was enjoyed by past attendees.

Just a few guest rooms remain available for only €119 per night.

Affiliates, talent and producers qualify for free registration, while members of XBIZ.net are eligible for discounted event admission.

For more information, visit XBIZBerlin.com or contact events@xbiz.com.

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