Date Announced for 2020 Live Cam Awards in Portugal

CASCAIS, Portugal — The 2020 Live Cam Awards show will take place March 1, hosted by Emma and Eddie Lovett.

The sixth annual event returns to the Estoril Casino in Cascais, Portugal and coincides with The European Summit (TES).

Fetish cam model Alexandra Georgia, the event’s organizer, revealed a new theme for the 2020 show: “Step into the Future.”

“2020 is such a futuristic number, and since our guests expect new and exciting stuff with every edition because of what we’ve delivered in the past, our goal for the upcoming show is to praise the future and innovation,” Alexandra stated, and noted that she has been the host of the show for the past five years, welcoming industry operators such as Joey Gabra, Brad Mitchell and Jay Kopita to the stage — along with 22 cam models as co-hosts in 2018 and the ABS Studio male models in 2019.

“For 2020, I want to take a little step back and put this event even more into the hands of cam models,” Alexandra added.

The Live Cam Awards cover a broad range of categories, including Best Female Live Cam Model, Best Live Cam Studio, and Aspiring Live Cam Model of the Year, as well as Best Live Cam Marketing Strategy, Best Live Cam Training Program and Best Live Cam Affiliate Program.

Nominations will open in late December.

For more information, click here or email alex@livecamawards.com.

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