Amber Peach Heads to Atlanta

HOLLYWOOD — Adult performer Amber Peach will host a farewell party tomorrow at the Vanguard nightclub.

The starlet, who has performed in more than 30 movies including "More Dirty Debutantes 2003, Vol. 267, "Teen Tryouts: Audition 32" and "Barely Legal Innocents,” is also celebrating the relaunch of her website and inception of her own Atlanta-based production company.

“I’m basically retiring from working for anyone else,” Peach told XBIZ from Las Vegas, where she was shooting her final solo scene.

“My company’s first production should be released within the next several months. I’ve worked with so many talented people here and have learned enough to be able to start shooting and producing for myself.”

Peach’s business plan will focus on connecting with online fans.

Scheduled appearances at the event, co-hosted with Epic Hollywood, include Bishop, Nicki Hunter, Angelica Carrera, MoFo, The Girls of Type 9 Models, Flower Tucci, Olivia Lovely, Betty Rage and Kayla Page.

Vanguard, formerly known as Qtopia, is a multilevel club that features a central dance floor that can accommodate more than 1,000 people, an open-air patio and an upper-level VIP balcony lounge equipped with a full bar. The event starts tomorrow at 10 p.m.

Vanguard nightclub is located at 6021 Hollywood Blvd, east of Vine, between Gower and Bronson.

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