Kendra Sunderland Heads Back to Oregon to Appear at Sunset Strip Exit 69

PORTLAND, Ore. — Kendra Sunderland is heading back home to Oregon to celebrate spring break at gentlemen’s club Sunset Strip Exit 69 on Friday, March 23, and Thursday, March 24.

Sunderland earned multiple 2018 XBIZ Awards nominations and scored a victory at the 2016 XBIZ Awards for Web Celebrity of the Year.

“I’m so excited to be coming back to my home state to appear and perform at Sunset Strip Exit 69,” Sunderland said. “I already know a bunch of friends who are coming to see me, and I can’t wait to see them, but especially my Oregon fans who have rooted for me since I became the infamous ‘Library Girl.’

“I can’t wait to party with you all, so much has happened since I made my last Oregon appearance, so I’m bringing all of my love to the stage and then some.”

Sunderland’s career in adult entertainment began when a racy public webcam peep show among the stacks of Oregon State University’s Valley Library became the talk of the internet for weeks, and the 19-year-old media sensation’s solo public display became a viral sensation, earning her nickname, “Library Girl.”

Sunset Strip Exit 69 is located at 10205 SW Park Way, Portland, OR 97225.

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