Allen King to Headline Live Shows for CAM4

Allen King to Headline Live Shows for CAM4

LOS ANGELES — Allen King will headline live shows for CAM4, starting with a pairing opposite Pol Prince Monday, April 4, 10 a.m. (PST).

King is the reigning XBIZ Europa "Gay Performer of the Year."

"Born and raised in Spain, Allen is a global 'sin-sation' and has filmed with some of the industry’s top studios and garnered an impressive following through Twitter, YouTube and TikTok," a rep said. "Allen and Pol have both utilized social media to offer their fans a deeper insight into who they are and what they offer, and will now be using CAM4 as another way to engage with millions of fans around the world."

CAM4 Communications Manager Shannon McD enthused about offering a platform to King and Prince.

"It's an absolute pleasure to provide a home for such a dynamic and sensational duo,” she said. "As a global platform that cultivates and encourages liberated self-expression designed for pleasure seekers worldwide, we are grateful for the opportunity to deliver original, unscripted XXX content in many different languages. We want to not only offer English-speaking content with North America but also consider our Spanish-speaking fans and viewers nationwide."

Follow Allen King on CAM4 and Twitter; follow Pol Prince on Twitter.

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