LALExpo Announces 2019 Venue, Award Pre-Noms Open This Week

LALExpo Announces 2019 Venue, Award Pre-Noms Open This Week

LOS ANGELES — The promoters of the Latin America Adult Business Expo (LALExpo) have announced the venue for the sixth edition of its event, along with this week’s opening of pre-nominations for its annual awards.

LALExpo is set for February 17-20 at the NH Cali Royal Hotel in Cali, Colombia, known as a city of great spaces for tourism and recreation, with plenty of beautiful women and sites of historical value.

The NH Cali Royal is a five-star hotel located in one of the most exclusive areas of the city. Less than 10 minutes from the Verde Arena convention center, the hotel stands out for its elegance, class and distinction, with room rates starting at $124 per night.

Among the important dates to remember are the opening and closing of pre-nominations on September 25 and December 10, with voting among the top five finalists in each category beginning on December 15 and closing on February 12, prior to the awards ceremony on February 20.

In addition to obtaining recognition and the LALExpo-provided prize, winners will have additional prizes courtesy of the show’s sponsors, including trips, motorcycles, cellphones, makeup kits, and more.

“We invite any industry company to sponsor with a prize the winner of each of the different categories,” says an event spokesperson, “which will give your company free web and ceremony brand exposure plus the option to hand out the prize during our gala.”

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