Trans Recording Artist Alissah Brooks to Perform at 2019 TEAs

LOS ANGELES, CA – Transgender recording artist Alissah Brooks is slated to perform at the upcoming Transgender Erotica Awards (The TEAs) presented by ManyVids on March 17, 2019, at the Avalon in Hollywood, CA.

“I’m that girl that makes the best go boom,” said Alissah Brooks.

Brooks has three popular singles available for purchase on iTunes: ‘Dope Shit’ featuring J. Tyler, ‘I’m That Girl’, and ‘Bounce It’. She also appeared on MTV’s hit show “Teen Wolf”, VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta”, as well as Tyler Perry’s movie “Good Deeds.” In 2015, Brooks was briefly part of musical girl group, The Secret Girls.

“We’re thrilled to have Alissah perform at our upcoming show next month,” said TEA Executive Producer, Kristel Penn. “As an event that celebrates the accomplishments of our trans adult community, it’s certainly not a requirement we feature a trans entertainer, but we do want to include trans people and allies as part of our show as much as possible. We want this to be a celebration of our community in ever sense of the word.”

In addition to Brooks successful career as a recording artist, she is an activist who works with organizations like GLAAD to bring awareness to issues that face the transgender community. In 2016, she was presented with the “GA Voice Best Transgender Activist” Award. Visit her official website at AlissahBrooks.com.  Follow her on Twitter at @AlissahBrooks.

ABOUT THE TEAS
The 2018 TEAs are a three-day event held in Hollywood, CA, kicking off with an official pre-party at the Bardot on March 15, a daytime fan convention on March 16, and ramping up to the awards ceremony on March 17 at the Avalon.

More details about the event will be released in the months to come. Visit their official website at theTEAShow.com. The 2019 sponsorship packages are now posted to the website here: https://theteashow.com/sponsors

Sponsor and media inquiries can be directed to Kristel Penn at kristel@grooby.com.

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