XBIZ Amsterdam 2026: The Complete Guide to Europe's Adult-Industry Conference, X3 Expo and the XMA Europa Awards

XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 is Europe's leading adult-industry B2B conference for performers, creators, producers, platforms and digital media professionals, scheduled for September 10-13, 2026 and concluding with the XMA Europa Awards presented by Fansly. Produced by XBIZ Media, the event blends education, networking, the X3 Expo and an awards gala in Amsterdam.
What is XBIZ Amsterdam?
XBIZ Amsterdam is the leading European adult-industry business-to-business conference, bringing together performers, content creators, producers, platforms, affiliates and digital media professionals each year in Amsterdam. According to the official XBIZ Amsterdam site, the event is a trade gathering focused on education, networking and dealmaking across the European adult ecosystem rather than a consumer fan convention.
XBIZ Amsterdam is organized by XBIZ Media, a brand operated by parent company Adnet Media, which was founded in 1998 by adult-internet industry veteran Alec Helmy in Los Angeles, per the Wikipedia entry on XBIZ. XBIZ is the adult industry's leading trade-news publisher, and its Amsterdam edition serves as the European counterpart to its long-running North American shows. The event has been held annually in Amsterdam across the 2023, 2024 and 2025 editions, with the 2026 edition scheduled to continue the run.
The attendee mix at XBIZ Amsterdam skews heavily toward talent. XBIZ Media reports a profile of roughly 40 percent performers, 20 percent platforms, 15 percent producers, 15 percent affiliates and 10 percent service and other professionals, drawn from over 20 countries. That composition makes XBIZ Amsterdam one of the few European rooms where independent creators sit alongside major platforms, studios, payment vendors and marketers in the same sessions, which is precisely why it functions as a barometer for where the creator economy is heading.
| Detail | XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 |
|---|---|
| Event name | XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 (with integrated X3 Expo) |
| Scheduled dates | September 10-13, 2026 (confirm on official site) |
| Awards finale | XMA Europa Awards, September 13, 2026, presented by Fansly |
| Venue (per official hotel page, medium confidence) | Passenger Terminal Amsterdam, Piet Heinkade 27, Amsterdam |
| Organizer | XBIZ Media (Adnet Media), founded 1998 by Alec Helmy, Los Angeles |
| Audience profile | ~40% performers, 20% platforms, 15% producers, 15% affiliates, 10% service/other |
| Geographic reach | Attendees from 20+ countries |
| Likely themes | AI in content, monetization and fan loyalty, platform diversification beyond OnlyFans |
| Frequency | Annual, held in Amsterdam (editions in 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026) |
| Official site | xbizamsterdam.com |
XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 at a glance. Dates and venue should be confirmed on the official site before booking, as some details are organizer-listed rather than independently verified.
What to expect at XBIZ Amsterdam 2026?
XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 is scheduled to run September 10-13, 2026, according to the official XBIZ Amsterdam schedule. Because today's date is June 14, 2026, the 2026 edition has not yet taken place, so this guide is a forward-looking planning reference rather than a recap. Anyone budgeting travel or registration should treat the dates as the organizer's current plan and reconfirm them directly on the official site, since show schedules can shift.
A defining feature of the 2026 edition is its integration with the X3 Expo, with the program scheduled to conclude on September 13, 2026 with the XMA Europa Awards presented by Fansly, per the official schedule. The XMA Europa Awards function as the European awards finale of the event, mirroring the awards-gala structure XBIZ runs at its other shows and giving the week a clear high-profile closing moment for performers, studios and platforms.
Venue note: the official XBIZ Amsterdam hotel page lists the 2026 venue as the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam, Piet Heinkade 27. This is a medium-confidence, organizer-listed detail rather than an independently verified one, and the inaugural-style format integrating the X3 Expo could still change. Confirm the final venue and program on xbizamsterdam.com before booking flights or accommodation.
Apply Now — Free ConsultationFor context, the most recent completed edition was XBIZ Amsterdam 2025, held September 2-5, 2025 at Hotel Jakarta Amsterdam, with its awards staged on September 4, 2025, per XBIZ Amsterdam's published participant and schedule materials. A secondary industry listing reported that the 2025 edition drew more than 1,000 attendees; that figure comes from an aggregator rather than primary trade press, so it is best treated as an indicative ballpark rather than an audited number. The shift from Hotel Jakarta in 2025 to the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam listed for 2026 suggests the event is scaling its footprint, which is one more reason to confirm logistics on the official site.
On programming, organizers have signaled that XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 will center on the themes shaping the European creator economy: AI in content creation, monetization and fan loyalty, and platform diversification beyond OnlyFans. Those topics are described in the event's promotional materials as medium-confidence signals of direction rather than a finalized agenda, so the specific seminar lineup should be checked closer to the show. Beyond the formal sessions, the practical value of XBIZ Amsterdam comes from networking, where creators meet the platforms, payment vendors and service providers they will work with throughout the year.
What do XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 trends mean for the creator economy?
XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 doubles as a forecast for the European adult creator economy. The themes organizers have highlighted, AI, monetization and fan loyalty, and platform diversification, each carry direct operational consequences for creators and the agencies that support them. The sections below unpack the most consequential shifts and what they require in practice.
How is AI-assisted operations reshaping creator businesses?
AI in content is a headline theme for XBIZ Amsterdam 2026, and it shows up in two distinct forms: fully AI-generated creators and personas competing for attention, and AI as an operational layer that helps human creators scale. The second form is where most professional teams are investing, because chatting volume, scheduling and analytics quickly outgrow what any single person can manage. Used responsibly, AI accelerates fan response times and surfaces revenue patterns without replacing the human relationship that fans actually pay for.
That human-supervised model is exactly how Bunny Agency operates. Founded in 2019, Bunny Agency built a proprietary CRM with AI-assisted, human-supervised chatting systems, where AI handles drafting and triage while trained chatters keep every conversation authentic. Across 400+ creators averaging $55,000 per month, that human-in-the-loop approach is what separates sustainable AI use from the spammy automation that fans can spot instantly. The lesson the XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 AI theme reinforces is that AI is leverage, not a replacement for genuine engagement.
AI is best understood as a force multiplier for human creators, not a substitute for them. The teams that win pair smart tooling with people who actually talk to fans.
— Common takeaway aligned with XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 themes
Should creators stay independent or work with an agency?
XBIZ Amsterdam's heavily performer-weighted audience, roughly 40 percent performers per XBIZ Media, means creator independence is a constant subtext at the event: branding consistency, audience ownership, data-driven optimization and community building. Independence is genuinely achievable, but it means personally owning chatting, marketing, payments compliance and platform strategy all at once. The honest answer to the independence-versus-agency question is that the right structure depends on a creator's stage, bandwidth and growth ambitions.
For creators who want to self-manage, education matters more than any single tool, which is why Bunny Agency runs Creator Education at creatoreducation.com for creators moving toward independence. For those who would rather concentrate on content while a team handles operations, an agency can compress months of trial and error, but only a reputable one. Before signing anything, creators should understand standard agency commission rates and read the fine print of any OnlyFans agency contract, because predatory terms are common in this space.
Why does platform diversification beyond OnlyFans matter now?
Platform diversification beyond OnlyFans is an explicit theme for XBIZ Amsterdam 2026, and the presence of multiple platforms at the event, including Fansly as the XMA Europa Awards presenter, underlines the point. Cams, clip sites, premium social and competing subscription platforms each reach different audiences and carry different payout, discovery and risk profiles. Relying on a single platform leaves a creator exposed to algorithm changes, deplatforming and payment disruptions. Diversification across platforms and payment rails is now a baseline resilience strategy, not an advanced tactic.
Executing across multiple platforms is operationally heavy, which is why infrastructure matters. Bunny Agency operates across the DACH region, LATAM, the US, Spain, France and Hungary with 112+ team members in six international studios, giving creators the staffing and localization to serve a genuinely global, multi-platform audience, the same 20-plus-country reach XBIZ Amsterdam itself draws. For creators weighing where to place their effort, comparing providers against the standards of the best OnlyFans agency is a useful sanity check.
How are age verification and regulation changing the European playbook?
Regulation is an unavoidable backdrop for any European adult-industry event in 2026, even where it is not the headline theme. Age-verification requirements have been tightening across Europe and adjacent markets, pushing platforms and creators toward compliance-first operations: verifiable age gates, careful record-keeping and a clear understanding of where content can legally be distributed. For an event like XBIZ Amsterdam that convenes platforms, producers and service vendors, these compliance questions shape the dealmaking that happens around the formal sessions.
For creators, the practical takeaway is that compliance is now a business skill, not a back-office afterthought. A serious agency should help creators navigate verification and platform rules rather than expose them to risk, which is another reason to vet partners carefully and learn to spot scam OnlyFans agencies before handing over account access or signing away rights.
What does XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 mean for creators?
- ✓Diversify before you have to. With platform diversification beyond OnlyFans a stated XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 theme, spread content and income across cams, clips, premium social and competing subscription platforms so a single algorithm or payment change cannot wipe out your business.
- ✓Treat compliance as a skill. Age verification and platform rules are tightening across Europe; verifiable age gates and clean record-keeping protect both your income and your accounts.
- ✓Use AI as leverage, not a shortcut. AI can speed up chatting and analytics, but fans pay for authentic connection, so keep a human supervising every conversation.
- ✓Invest in education first. Whether you self-manage or hire help, understanding the business is the highest-ROI move; resources like creatoreducation.com exist for exactly this.
- ✓Vet any partner hard. If you consider an agency, compare commission rates, scrutinize the contract, and use a beginner's guide to choosing an agency before committing.
What does XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 mean for agencies?
- ✓Treat the room as a barometer. With an audience that is roughly 40 percent performers from 20-plus countries per XBIZ Media, XBIZ Amsterdam signals where European creator demand and platform strategy are heading; build your roadmap around it.
- ✓Build human-supervised AI, not autopilot. The agencies winning trust pair AI tooling with trained staff; unsupervised automation damages fan relationships and brand reputation.
- ✓Go global and multi-platform. Serving creators across 20-plus markets and beyond a single platform requires localization, time-zone coverage and platform-specific strategy, which thin one-person operations cannot keep up with.
- ✓Lead on compliance. Age verification and regulatory shifts across Europe mean agencies should guide creators through legal risk, not expose them to it.
- ✓Earn trust transparently. Fair commissions and clean contracts are a competitive advantage in a market where scam agencies have damaged creator confidence; measure your offering against the best OnlyFans agency standards.
About Bunny Agency
Bunny Agency was founded in 2019 and has grown to 112+ team members across six international studios, managing 400+ creators who average $55,000 per month. Operating across the DACH region, LATAM, the US, Spain, France and Hungary, Bunny Agency builds proprietary CRM and AI-assisted, human-supervised chatting systems to scale creator income without sacrificing authenticity. For creators moving toward self-management, Bunny Agency runs Creator Education at creatoreducation.com; for those who want a team to handle operations end to end, it offers full-service management. You can explore more event coverage on the Bunny Agency events hub, including the XBIZ LA 2026 guide, the Venus Berlin 2026 guide and the EroFame 2026 guide.
Planning around XBIZ Amsterdam 2026? Whether you want to self-manage with confidence or hand operations to a proven team, Bunny Agency can help. Learn the business at creatoreducation.com, or explore full-service OnlyFans management to scale across platforms and markets.
Apply Now — Free ConsultationFrequently Asked Questions
When and where is XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 held?
XBIZ Amsterdam 2026 is scheduled for September 10-13, 2026, and the official hotel page lists the venue as the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam, Piet Heinkade 27. Because some details are organizer-listed rather than independently verified, confirm the dates and venue on xbizamsterdam.com before booking.
Who organizes XBIZ Amsterdam?
XBIZ Amsterdam is organized by XBIZ Media, a brand operated by parent company Adnet Media. Adnet Media was founded in 1998 by adult-internet industry veteran Alec Helmy in Los Angeles, and XBIZ is the adult industry's leading trade-news publisher.
What is the XMA Europa Awards at XBIZ Amsterdam 2026?
The XMA Europa Awards are the awards finale of XBIZ Amsterdam 2026, scheduled to close the event on September 13, 2026 and presented by Fansly. The 2026 edition also integrates the X3 Expo alongside the conference programming.
What were the dates of the most recent XBIZ Amsterdam?
The most recently completed edition was XBIZ Amsterdam 2025, held September 2-5, 2025 at Hotel Jakarta Amsterdam, with its awards staged on September 4, 2025. A secondary industry listing reported the 2025 edition drew more than 1,000 attendees, though that figure is aggregator-sourced and unverified by primary trade press.
Who attends XBIZ Amsterdam?
XBIZ Amsterdam is a B2B trade event for adult-industry professionals, with an audience XBIZ Media describes as roughly 40 percent performers, 20 percent platforms, 15 percent producers, 15 percent affiliates and 10 percent service and other professionals, drawn from over 20 countries.

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