LALExpo 2022 Relocates to Cali, Colombia for New July Dates

LALExpo 2022 Relocates to Cali, Colombia for New July Dates

CALI, Colombia — Organizers of LALExpo have announced a relocation to Cali, Colombia, where the event will take place from July 23-26.

“We will experience an unprecedented event that will undoubtedly mark a ‘before and after’ for the industry,” the organizers noted.

During the event, the LALExpo team revealed, “we will sign the Interinstitutional Pact for Legality and Good Industry Practices, which will be signed by the mayor of the city, Jorge Ivan Ospina, accompanied by members of his cabinet, where attendees and sponsors of LALExpo will commit to the protection of children, the defense of women's rights, the free development of personality and compliance with the law.”

According to the organizers, “this pact will allow the adult webcam industry to demonstrate its commitment to the formalization of its activity and the consistent search to be recognized as an axis of economic and social development for more than 150,000 families that make a living from the industry in Colombia.

“We are convinced that LALExpo 2022 will be once again national and international news,” they added. “Therefore, we remain firm and stronger than ever and we are confident that we will make the best version of LALExpo to date, as we expect about 4,000 attendees in Cali, a record number for us. So prepare your best suits and be ready to enjoy the hospitality and warmth that Sucursal del Cielo offers us.”

The organizers concluded by asserting their conviction that “the signing of the Interinstitutional Pact for Legality and Good Industry Practices, hand in hand with the local government, is a historic event that consolidates and strengthens our industry.”

Direct questions and concerns to info@lalexpo.com.

Visit LALExpo online and on Twitter.

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