NMG Returns as X3 Expo Exhibitor, Sponsor

NMG Returns as X3 Expo Exhibitor, Sponsor

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Content distribution and management firm NMG will return as a premier exhibitor at X3 Expo, sponsoring the popular selfie stations when the event hits the world-famous Hollywood Palladium on Jan. 13-14, 2023.

Last year’s elaborate and highly Instagram-able floral creation spaces drew a steady stream of creators and fans throughout the weekend.

“I am so excited to be participating in X3 again this year. It was hands-down my most successful show,” NMG co-founder Megan Stokes said.

Hailed by attendees and exhibitors alike, the inaugural edition of X3 drew thousands of fans, stars and exhibitors from around the world for a one-of-a-kind experience, garnering a tsunami of social media buzz.

Showcasing a wide variety of sizzling exhibits and solo booths for creators to connect with fans, promote merch and more, X3 promises once again to deliver the biggest lineup of stars in North America along with the latest advances in digital entertainment and pleasure tech.

“Last year, IsMyGirl and NMG collaborated to offer creators the opportunity to take pro photos with some amazing photographers against IG-worthy backdrops, as well as take a break and grab some coffee,” Stokes recalled. “It was such a hit we decided to go bigger and better this year and added Hotline to our creator space.”

“I am almost giddy with anticipation for the creators to see what we have for them this year!” she added.

Purchase tickets here and visit X3.show for general event information; follow X3 on Instagram and Twitter.

For creator inquiries, contact creators@x3.show.

Find NMG Management online.

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