ManyVids Set to Rock XBIZ Berlin, Offers VIP Europa Awards Contest

ManyVids Set to Rock XBIZ Berlin, Offers VIP Europa Awards Contest

MONTREAL — ManyVids is ready to rock XBIZ Berlin and in celebration is hosting an exclusive contest with nine VIP tickets to the XBIZ Europa Awards up for grabs.

Voting for the 2019 XBIZ Europa Awards began today.

“ManyVids loves their European MV Stars and members as they all play a major part in ManyVids’ success,” exclaimed a company representative. “That’s why MV’s excited to be teaming up as a sponsor for the XBIZ Berlin show!”

XBIZ Berlin takes place Sept. 9-12 at the Catalonia Berlin Mitte Hotel and is the premiere European adult event mixing business and pleasure, networking and workshops, capped by the XBIZ Europa Awards ceremony, where excellence in the broader European adult industry is recognized and celebrated.

The 2019 event marks ManyVids’ first appearance at XBIZ Berlin, held in the heart of Germany — MV’s fourth-largest market. Highlighting the company’s presence at the annual conference, ManyVids’ CEO and founder Bella French will present a keynote address discussing “The Rise of Adult Content Creators,” Mon., September 10, at 4:30 p.m.

The session will feature a candid conversation about the collective power of the sex worker community and how French's personal experience as a former cam girl shaped her unique perspective to create a world-famous clip site.

A Q&A with XBIZ founder and publisher Alec Helmy will reveal French's insights about the current adult business landscape and how ManyVids’ vision to empower content creators has positioned the brand as an agent of change within the industry and beyond.

In addition, ManyVids is giving out nine all-access passes to the XBIZ Europa Awards show, for which it is the exclusive Presenting Sponsor, with prestigious seats at MV’s VIP Table, which includes free bottle service during the event.

To enter the contest, retweet MV’s pinned XBIZ Berlin tweet and re-MV and comment on this pinned post on MV Social.

For more information, visit ManyVids, XBIZ Berlin and the XBIZ Europa Awards.

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