LALExpo to Hold Events Throughout Fall 2022, 2023

LALExpo to Hold Events Throughout Fall 2022, 2023

BOGOTA, Colombia — LALExpo will hold several smaller-scale events over the next nine months, rather than a single annual conference in 2023.

"We are decentralizing LALExpo," said a rep. "Instead of bringing everyone into one huge event, we will conduct...workshops in different cities of Colombia throughout the year, each workshop planned for 1,000 attendees."

The LALExpo event schedule is as follows:

  • LALExpo 2022 Colombia Workshops will be held in Bogota Oct. 23, Bucaramanga Nov. 20 and Medellin Dec. 11. These workshops will be focused on the professional training of models and studios.

  • Fan Girl Expo 2023 will be held in Medellin from Feb. 7-9. This will focus on "the adult content creation industry," according to a rep.

  • LALExpo VIP 2023 in March, on dates to be announced shortly, on the island of Curacao. "This is a new concept that seeks to create a truly intimate networking environment, which will include activities for the top companies and members of the webcam industry from around the world: studios, models, affiliates and platforms," said the rep. "As this will be a more intimate and exclusive event, attendees can establish closer business relationships and friendships with the top participants from Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, USA, Romania and CIS countries."

LALExpo will also be holding its second LATAM Tour in 2023, visiting Mexico City on May 4, Sao Paulo on May 7 and Buenos Aires on May 11.

"For each edition, approximately 500 attendees are expected," the rep said.

For more information, visit LALExpo online.

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