Phoenix Forum Makes Plans for Gay Forum

Phoenix Forum Makes Plans for Gay Forum

TEMPE, Ariz. — Big plans are in store for those attending The Gay Forum at The Phoenix Forum in late March.

Organizers of The Phoenix Forum said they are excited to once again present the central hub of the Gay Forum, the Gay Spot Lounge — a “hot spot for schmoozing, laughing, dishing and hanging with the community.” 

In addition to the anchor location, The Phoenix Forum welcomes back the popular Cybersocket Party on a new day, ending a busy Friday, March 23, in the open air of the Rula Bula patio.

The kick off to the show, the Gay Welcome Party, will take place Thursday, March 22, on the second-floor veranda. On Saturday, March 24, the conference’s Pool Day events are back, with models and lots of skin in the Arizona sun.

Attendees also can sit in on one of the industry expert roundtables, with visionaries musing on the current trends in the industry, the gay community at large, and what to look for in the future.

The Phoenix Forum, organized by CCBill for the past 18 years, is inclusive and welcoming, joining every segment of the industry, to do business together. The Phoenix Forum offers a full schedule of networking events, educational round tables, and discussions around the important needs of the gay industry.

“Starting with the original Gay Phoenix Forum in 2006 and evolving to today, The Phoenix Forum has maintained its serious focus and commitment to the ultra-important, gay market community,” organizers said.

“The Gay Forum is inclusive to a broad mix of all segments from web cams, to paysites, to creative production, not to mention the tantalizing talent that is thrown into the mix, for some balance and fun.”

The Phoenix Forum takes place at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel in Tempe, Ariz., from Thursday-Sunday, March 22-25.

For more information about the show, to register and take advantage of early-bird prices, or to grab one of the remaining sponsorships, visit ThePhoenixForum.com.

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