Neon Nightswim Pool Party to Light Up XBIZ Miami

Neon Nightswim Pool Party to Light Up XBIZ Miami

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce a new after-dark special event planned for attendees of XBIZ Miami: the Neon Nightswim Pool Party. 

Presented by exclusive event sponsors Streamate and Fleshbot, the Neon Nightswim Pool Party will take place the evening of May 16, after the day’s panels and workshops have wrapped up and the sun has set.

Open to all XBIZ attendees, this neon-themed nighttime summer celebration will illuminate the pool with flashy suits against the musical backdrop of a DJ dropping the beats. 

Guests are encouraged to show up and glow up in their sexiest neon swimsuits and jump in the pool, getting their splash on and letting loose in what is sure to be a wild event to remember. And for those who may not have a lime green speedo or bright magenta bikini on hand, light up the night in other neon clothing — and maybe still jump in the pool, because it’s XBIZ Miami.

This year’s edition of the annual summer conference will once again serve up its popular mix of professional development, networking and boisterous poolside fun, while carrying on the summer tradition of exclusive special events, culminating with the 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards, adult creators’ biggest night.

Free registration is available for creators, affiliates and producers, while XBIZ.net members qualify for discounted admission.

For event information, visit XBIZMiami.com.

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