MojoHost, Silverstein Legal Welcome XBIZ 2020 Attendees to 2nd Annual Rooftop Rage

MojoHost, Silverstein Legal Welcome XBIZ 2020 Attendees to 2nd Annual Rooftop Rage

LOS ANGELES — MojoHost and Silverstein Legal will kick off the year in Los Angeles next week with their second annual co-hosted "Rooftop Rage" party, set for Tuesday, January 14 at the Andaz Hotel.

Beginning at 10 p.m. (PST) and located in the Andaz's Penthouse Suite, which boasts stunning views of Hollywood's famed Sunset Boulevard, the event is set to feature a Who's-Who of the adult industry, welcoming all XBIZ 2020 attendees and sponsors and doubling as an XBIZ Honors afterparty.

"Rooftop Rage is officially a tradition," said attorney Corey D. Silverstein of Silverstein Legal. "There was legit business done at last year's party, plus tons of guests who danced the night away. It was an easy decision to commit to co-hosting this year's event once again."

Reminiscing on last year's debut "Rage," which featured flair bartenders, custom drinks and surprise guest appearances, Brad Mitchell, founder and CEO of MojoHost, enthused over their 2020 plans.

"How many parties have there been where 'Austin Powers' has made an appearance," he teased. "You never know what will happen this year, but you can expect that we will be kicking our 20th anniversary year off right. The year 2020 is all about sharing the good mojo."

Silverstein chimed in, noting that "even the miserable rain that seemed endless at last year's show stopped for our party. It was magical because one of the best parts of Rooftop Rage is having a great conversation on the rooftop patio while our DJ entertains inside."

"It is one of those unique parties where you can drink, dance and enjoy the music," he continued, "but also have a conversation away from that without leaving the party."

For more information, and to view the complete schedule of events for XBIZ 2020, click here

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