TPF’s 2nd Annual Penthouse Party Slated for March 27

TEMPE, Ariz. — Flirt4Free and Fratmen, which held a midnight bash at the FratPad Penthouse for 300-plus guests at The Phoenix Forum, plan to do it again.

This year the companies are teaming up with three more adult brands — Affil4You, Cybersocket and Fleshlight — for the late-night event that will be held on Friday, March 27, starting at 11:30 p.m. and going through the wee hours of the morning.

The Penthouse Party will include a red carpet entry, beats from DJ Fratmen Benji, open bar and late-night munchies, as well as a special guest, according to Jeff Wilson of Flirt4Free.

“Our ‘Flirt of the Year,’ Cherry Devivre, will be in attendance,” he said. “This will be the most killer party of the weekend.”

The Fratmen Penthouse is an 8,000-square-foot luxury high-rise apartment with a ceiling-to-floor glass infinity pool, and a 270-degree view of Phoenix’s city lights. 

Fratmen owner John Marsh said: “After hosting last year's successful Phoenix Forum after party, we are more than excited to once again team up with our partners at Flirt4Free. The entire Fratmen team has been working around the clock with Flirt4Free to ensure that this year's party will be an unforgettable evening for all attendees.

Affil4You’s Joey Gabra said: “We were so impressed last year by how big the party was and how well organized the event was managed. There was a great turnout and there was a clear focus on making sure that everyone who attended was well taken care of. This is what Affil4You believes in doing at every party we host or take part in, so when we were asked to participate as a sponsor for this awesome party it was a very easy decision for us.”

Morgan of Cybersocket said: “Cybersocket is proud to be a sponsor of the Flirt4Free/Fratpad late-night penthouse party. The event was a great success last year and I am looking forward to this year's!"

For exclusive access to this VIP event, the sponsoring parties will be giving out wristbands on Friday at the Meet Market at The Phoenix Forum.  Show attendees can also request to be added to the list prior to the even by emailing sales@flirt4free.com or inquire with a representative from one of the sponsors.

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