LALExpo 2022 Releases Schedule of Networking Events, Parties

CALI, Colombia — LALExpo (Latin America Adult Business Expo) has released the schedule of events for next month's B2B conference and awards gala, which is set for June 12-15 at the Cartagena de Indias Convention Center, Bolívar, Colombia.

Some of the events include the "Sunset Drinks and Tapas" networking event, sponsored by Paxum, described as an exclusive celebration only for sponsors and invited guests.

The Pirate Boat Party, sponsored by Streamate, offers "business, champagne, food and fun on a two-hour tour on the famous pirate ship 'The Phantom' through the beautiful bay of Cartagena," noted a rep.

A bowling networking party, sponsored by ImLive, offers "the perfect opportunity to learn and practice an unconventional sport in our country," the rep said. "Also, free hamburgers, drinks and liquor."

A "Chivas Party Tour" is sponsored by JH Studios. "Nothing more typical in Colombia than this," the rep added. "Enjoy a fun night party in a chiva [bus] exploring the beautiful city of Cartagena."

Daily party events include the "Cosmoland Color Party and Welcome Party," sponsored by CosmoPayment; the "White Party" in the Cartagena Convention Center with free shots and guest artist Dalmata; the "Neon Party," sponsored by Chaturbate, with free shots and guest artists Luigi 21 and Marcela Reyes; and the "Pink Paradise Party," sponsored by BongaCams with "singer Kevin Roldán as a special guest, free shots and an overload of joy," added the rep.

The LALExpo Awards gala event will feature Ivan Marín and Carla Giraldo as official presenters.

For additional details about LALExpo, visit the event online and on Twitter.

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