XBIZ Miami's Mondrian Sold Out, Nearby Hotel Added

XBIZ Miami's Mondrian Sold Out, Nearby Hotel Added

LOS ANGELES — Due to record model attendance, XBIZ Miami’s host hotel, the Mondrian South Beach, has now completely sold out.

To accommodate additional attendees at this year’s highly anticipated XBIZ Miami show, additional hotel rooms have been secured a short distance from the Mondrian at a special rate.

For booking information, contact show@xbiz.com.

Presented by Chaturbate, the 2018 edition of XBIZ Miami will completely take over the Mondrian South Beach Hotel from May 29-June 1, where it will deliver action-packed days and sultry nights of unparalleled networking, forward-looking educational opportunities and social events in a setting combining tropical luxury with big-city amenities and ease of access.

XBIZ Miami combines a showcase of the newest tactics and technology for the digital media industry with the latest opportunities for today’s new breed of talent, producers and webmasters to offer an exceptional, high-value venue for reaching new audiences. Among its expanded offerings, this year’s show presents a special focus on cams, clips, crypto and emerging interactive technologies, with dedicated panels featuring leading market influencers. 

XBIZ Miami will once again culminate with the XBIZ Cam Awards, presented by MyFreeCams. Following the wild success of last summer’s red-carpet extravaganza at the world-famous Versace Mansion, this year’s show recognizes an expanded scope of “cam” by introducing new categories to spotlight the talented clip artists whose skyrocketing popularity is supercharging the world of adult entertainment.

Talent, content producers and affiliates receive free admission to XBIZ Miami, with discounted registration for XBIZ.net members.

For event information, visit XBIZMiami.com.

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