Black Label Magazine Announces Return to Regular Production in 2025
PORTLAND, Ore. – Adult publication Black Label Magazine has announced its return to regular production, marking “the beginning of a new and exciting chapter for the brand,” the company said in a statement released today.
“After navigating a series of challenges brought on by the global pandemic, founder and creator Lincoln is re-launching the magazine with a renewed vision and commitment to fans, contributors, and the industry at large,” the statement added.
According to the announcement, the magazine is “set to resume consistent content releases starting in April 2025, following a year of restructuring and strategic planning.”
“The first wave of new material will feature the final productions shot at the iconic original Black Label Studio, with bi-weekly content drops scheduled through the July 4th weekend,” the company added. “Alongside the return of beloved ‘Black Label Beauties,’ fans can also anticipate fresh faces debuting in the coming months, adding an exciting new energy to the magazine’s repertoire.”
Lincoln said he’s “sorry if I let anyone down” with the interruption in production experienced since 2020.
“Creating this art, knowing there are people out there it’s giving pleasure to, has always been, and remains my passion,” Lincoln said, adding that with this renewed focus, he aims to “reestablish Black Label Magazine as a standard-bearer in its genre and remain true to its values of artistic integrity and performer safety.”
In addition to the initial releases, new productions shot in Las Vegas are slated to debut later this year, “showcasing a blend of fan-favorite alumni and new performers.” The publication said that fans will “have the opportunity to engage with exclusive VIP image galleries, blog posts chronicling Lincoln’s creative journey, and interactive contests with exciting prizes.”
Lincoln said he “envisions rebuilding Black Label Magazine to its full glory while laying the foundation for a new, state-of-the-art studio in 2026.”
“The only way that happens is from fan support,” Lincoln said, expressing “gratitude to the loyal patrons and contributors who have supported Black Label Magazine throughout its evolution.”
Per the announcement, the brand also “plans to expand its reach through partnerships with existing and new platforms, including AdultTime, AEBN, and Adult Empire.”
“Alongside its official website, Black Label Magazine will resume its presence on ManyVids and several other clip sites (which will be listed and linked on their website as they are populated), ensuring fans and industry professionals alike can access its distinctive content more easily than ever,” the company said.
For more information on the return of the publication and Lincoln’s plans for it, go to BlackLabelMag.com.