EXXXOTICA NY Changes Venue

EDISON, N.J. — EXXXOTICA NY producers Victory Tradeshow Management announced that the show planned for this weekend will take place at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center located at the Raritan Center in Edison, N.J.

“Due to an issue with the liquor license at our previous venue, we wouldn’t have been able to present EXXXOTICA as it’s meant to be and as we planned it,” said J. Handy, Director of Victory Tradeshow Management. "We decided to take an aggressive approach to make sure that this show happened as scheduled for the fans, our vendors and the stars. We have secured a bigger and better location for this weekend’s EXXXOTICA NY show."

The show had been announced for the Meadowlands Exposition center in Secaucus, N.J.

Handy added that Victory Tradeshow Management is considering legal action.

“We 100 percent support the right to freedom of speech and expression, and we weren’t willing to back down on what we planned to do, so rather than produce a compromise that fit within their ideals of what is ‘lewd,’ ‘immoral’ or ‘obscene,’ we decided to move the event no matter what the cost and show the officials who opposed EXXXOTICA that the show will go on as it was intended to be presented. Ticket sales are currently exploding.”

Adult performers scheduled to appear at the "Fantasy Island" attraction sponsored by Genesis magazine include Digital Playground contract stars Jesse Jane and Stoya, Wicked Pictures contract star and director Stormy Daniels, Adam & Eve’s Bree Olson and Kayden Kross, Vivid Girl Sunny Leone, Hillary Scott, Sasha Grey, Gianna Lynn, Penny Flame, Lexxi Tyler, Audrey Bitoni, Teagan, Roxy DeVille, Sunny Lane, Paola Rey, Taryn Thomas, Moxxie Maddron and Arianna Armani.

Vivid Girls Savanna Samson, Hanna Hilton and Nikki Jayne; Ron Jeremy, Taylor Wane, Gina Lynn, Travis Knight, Alexis Amore, Lexi Love, Courtney Cummz, Roxy Reynolds, The Love Twins, Sasha Hollander, Morgan Dayne, Victoria Zdrok, Flower Tucci and Gianna Michaels are also expected to appear.

Other attractions will include the Ms. EXXXOTICA competition, the Professional Pillow Fight League, game show “Strip for Pain” hosted by Joanna Angel, seminars and stage shows. Exhibitors showcase products and services from the adult and mainstream industries.

Tickets are on sale at the show's official website and will also be available at the door.

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