Sunny Lane Does Vegas at Little Darlings, XBIZ Forum

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Déjà vu contract dancer Sunny Lane is heading to Las Vegas July 10 for three nights of feature dancing at Little Darlings and to compete as a finalist in the Miss XBIZ Summer Pageant at the XBIZ Summer Forum at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.

“I love being on tour, and getting to bring my shows to fans all over the country is really awesome," Lane said, "and I promise I will tear up Little Darlings in Vegas, that’s for sure."

Little Darlings is located at 1514 Western Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89102. Lane will dance July 10-12. Showtimes are 10 p.m., 12 a.m. and 2 a.m.

The Miss XBiz Summer Pageant takes place poolside July 10 at the Hard Rock at noon.

"XBIZ is elated to have Sunny participate in the 2008 Miss XBIZ Summer Pageant," said XBIZ marketing and development manager Anne Winter. "We're looking for a bright and beautiful starlet to help represent the XBIZ Summer Forum ‘09, and Sunny is as articulate and charming as she is cute -- she's a perfect candidate."

Lane will also meet and greet fans and business friends poolside at the IM Live.com and Pussy Cash cabanas during the XBIZ Summer Forum July 9-11 also at the Hard Rock pool.

Lane has co-starring roles in two upcoming feature movies set for September release: "Roller Dollz" from Adam & Eve Pictures and "Not Bewitched XXX" from X-Play/Adam & Eve Pictures.

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