LALExpo Slates Dates for 2019 Edition, Announces New Workshops

LALExpo Slates Dates for 2019 Edition, Announces New Workshops

CALI, Colombia — LALExpo organizers this week announced dates for the sixth edition of the cam-centric conference scheduled for February.

“We are proud to announce the 6th edition of LALEXPO in Cali, Colombia Feb. 18-20,” organizers said. “Although Grupo Bedoya is no longer a part of the organization after a buyout, they will still be supporting the event.

“They have been excellent partners and a very important part of LALExpo. That has not changed.”

Promising a new-and-improved event, LALExpo organizers again will focus on the latest trends in the cam industry.

Following a successful initial workshop held in Cali in 2017, LALExpo has planned another workshop which will take place on Sept. 11 in Medellin, as well as a third workshop slated for November in Bogota.

“These workshops will feature specialized seminars and conferences geared toward providing a deeper understanding of the adult and live cam industry and will strengthen your odds of being successful,” organizers said, adding that “participating in these workshops will also give you the opportunity to receive discounts and benefits at our event in February 2019.”

Those who wish to attend the 2019 LALExpo in Cali can save on the entry ticket price by purchasing early.

Under the schedule announced in the release this week, attendees who purchase their tickets on or before Aug. 31 will pay just $49.99. Tickets purchased between Sept. 1 and Nov. 1 will run $99.99, while tickets purchased between Nov. 2, 2018 and Jan. 31 will be sold at $149.99 each. Starting in February, the full ticket price of $199.99 will apply.

“We look forward to seeing you at the new and improved LALExpo 2019,” the event’s organizers said. “If you are in the cam and adult industry, or interested in getting involved, it might just change your life.”

Check out LALExpo's site here.

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