FanCentro Announces Postponement of Special Events

FanCentro Announces Postponement of Special Events

LOS ANGELES — In the wake of growing public concern over the coronavirus outbreak, FanCentro has elected to postpone all special events until further notice, including upcoming House of FanCentro events, and brand activation events at LALExpo and Coachella.

"We’re in a time of uncertainty, and the most important thing is to ensure that people are safe," said Kat Revenga, FanCentro VP of marketing. "We’re calling on the adult industry to remain calm and to follow the advice of local authorities. Events can be rescheduled, and [postponements] are a small price to pay for the well-being of our influencers, staff and the public as a whole."

“As COVID-19 progresses, FanCentro values the safety of the community above all else,” continued Revenga. “FanCentro echoes the advice set forth by the World Health Organization regarding frequent hand-washing, avoiding those who are ill, seeking medical care if you become unwell and working from home if possible.”

The company has prepared a contingency plan to assist content creators and influencers during a period of restriction or self-quarantine, including increased promotion and an expedited onboarding process for new sign-ups. Click here for additional details and follow the company on Twitter for the latest updates.

Direct inquiries to FanCentro's support team via live chat or contact support@fancentro.com.

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