Julia Ann, Eric John in Erotique Show Tomorrow

LOS ANGELES — Julia Ann and Eric John will perform a live online sex show this Friday, Jan. 13 at 3 p.m. PST/6 p.m. EST on Erotique Entertainment’s flagship website ErotiqueTVLive.com.

The show will come a day after the 2017 XBIZ Awards, to be held tonight at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles and hosted by veteran adult star Ron Jeremy. 

“It is an extreme honor to perform with XBIZ RISE Advocacy Award recipient Julia Ann on the day after the XBIZ Awards Show and celebrate on a day traditionally viewed as unlucky,” John said. “I think this will be very lucky.”

John said he applauds Ann’s activism on behalf of to the adult industry.

“During last year’s epic battle against Prop 60, against overly-zealous OSHA regulations, and against all other forces opposed to the industry’s health, Julia Ann stood out in her efforts to bring us all together as a community, fight these threats, and ultimately prevail,” John said.

Subsequent live shows on ErotiqueTV will feature Katy Kiss on Feb. 3, Dahlia Sky and Anna DeVille on Feb. 11, Lily LaBeau on Feb. 25, Valentina Nappi on Mar. 11 and Melissa Moore on Mar. 25.

Recent shows on ErotiqueTV have featured Dana Vespoli, Lea Lexis, Chanel Preston, Sophia Summers, Alix Lovell, Stevie Foxx, Chloe Carter, Riley Nixon and others.

For more information on Erotique Entertainment, follow them on Twitter.

For more information on John, follow him on Twitter.

For more information on Julia Ann, visit JuliaAnnLive.com or follow her on Twitter or DreamLover.

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