Early Registration Now Open for DomCon New Orleans This Fall

NEW ORLEANS — DomCon New Orleans has announced that early bird registration is now open for this year's event, which will take place Sept. 29 through Oct. 4 at the Astor Crowne Plaza Hotel.

Presented by Bad Dragon, Clips4Sale, and Hustler Hollywood, the convention brings together dominatrixes, fetish supermodels, sex educators, content creators, and BDSM enthusiasts from around the world.

The expo expanded an extra day for the business-to-business side of kink, so there are now five days of seminars and classes for BDSM professionals, in addition to workshops involving legal issues, finances, health and wellness, and new kinky techniques. 

"Kinky educators and industry professionals, submissions for our classes and workshops are now open," said Mistress Cyan, founder and producer of DomCon. "There's always huge demand to teach at DomCon, and I recommend applying as soon as possible. Our deadline for submission is July 10."

For more information, visit DomCon's website, where early bird registration is open through June 20.

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