Nikki Phoenix Signs at SEMA, Collaborates With DJ Hope

LAS VEGAS—With numerous hosting events to her credit, both in Las Vegas and other cities, Nikki Phoenix continues to build her mainstream résumé. This week the performer and EDM artist signs at SEMA again for Accele Electronics.

Phoenix will sign Tuesday through Thursday at the Accele Electronics booth (#13617) at SEMA starting at 9 a.m. For more information, go to IATFT.com.

The starlet was chosen as the voice of Accele's Crimestopper FS-99 alarm system, and she will sign for the dominant 12 volt and accessory supplier at the show. Accele offers mobile video systems, including DVD players, LCD Monitors, flip-down and headrest monitors, as well as auto security systems, car video systems, automotive accessories, hardware, screws, relays, connectors, power-window kits, actuators, CCD cameras and backup sensors. Its brands include Accelevision, Optix and USA Pro.

"With Nikki becoming so well known not just within our industry, but also the mainstream market space, we jumped at the chance to take advantage of her  again and have her sign at our booth. Not only is she friendly and easily approachable for our clients and buyers, but she also knows our products well and represents us and our brand extremely well because of her passion for vehicles and her previous experience in the 12 volt market with other leading brands," said Brian Paille, national sales manager for Accele Electronics. "Her fans will be able to take pictures and get autographed 8 by 10's at our booth and they will also get a chance to see some of our great products we are releasing this year, check out the latest cutting-edge technology available and see why we are and will continue to be the leading supplier in the 12 volt market space."

In another update from the adult performer to EDM artist, Phoenix is collaborating with DJ Hope on various efforts scheduled for release later this year in Las Vegas. DJ Hope, the resident DJ for Body English and Rehab at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, has been working as a DJ on the Vegas strip for the past 15 years, with previous residencies at Chateau and Pure. His collaboration with Phoenix marks his move into producing.

"I met Nikki after she had just released her album, Ballroom Zombies, and we instantly realized we had a great musical connection," said DJ Hope. "After talking with my good friend Miles Long, an award-winning director, photographer and manage, we thought it would be a great idea to collaborate on projects together, because I have been looking for someone to work on music with for a long time now. Our first projects will be remixes of her singles 'Until' and 'Your Smile.'" 

For more information on DJ Hope as well as his upcoming events and schedule, visit DJHopeOnline.com or follow him on Twitter (DJHope).