XSiteAbility Named Main Stage Sponsor of Fetish Con 2026

XSiteAbility Named Main Stage Sponsor of Fetish Con 2026

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — XSiteAbility has been named the Main Stage Sponsor of Fetish Con, held Aug. 6-9 in St. Petersburg, Florida.

This is XSiteAbility’s first year sponsoring Fetish Con, and it coincides with a major evolution for the show, as this is the first year Fetish Con has opened sponsorship opportunities to other creator platforms, signaling a broader, more inclusive approach to supporting creators and the businesses that empower them.

As Main Stage Sponsor, XSiteAbility will have prominent visibility throughout Fetish Con 2026, supporting headline programming and helping set the tone for the event's ongoing focus on creator success, education, and community.

“Having attended, vended, or performed at Fetish Con since its beginning, Ben and I have always done our best to support this important event and its amazing community,” said veteran content creator Sandra Silvers, founder and co-owner of XSiteAbility.

Her husband and fellow owner Ben added, “We at XSiteAbility couldn’t be more pleased to be the Main Stage Sponsor of Fetish Con. The overlapping communities and individuals our organizations have served for decades appreciate reliability, durability, and endurance. We are looking forward to enhancing the experience for the vendors and entertaining the attendees with live and interactive performances, guest stars, and giveaways. Stay tuned.”

Fetish Con owner Genesis Lynn also enthused about the new partnership.

“Opening Fetish Con sponsorships to other creator platforms in 2026 is a pivotal step forward for our community, and welcoming XSiteAbility as our Main Stage Sponsor perfectly reflects that evolution,” she said. “Creators deserve real options, ownership, and tools that support long-term sustainability, and XSiteAbility aligns with those values in a meaningful way. Their first year sponsoring Fetish Con and stepping into this role signals where our industry is headed — collaboration, empowerment, and creator-driven growth.”

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