MenOfMontreal.com Announces 'Campus Jock' Competition

MONTREAL — Montreal’s Campus Bar and the Montreal-based gay membership site MenOfMontreal.com, are joining forces for the Campus Jock 2016 Competition.

The dance competition will take place every Thursday at 9 p.m. at Campus Bar and will conclude on Thurs., Mar. 10. 

For the first three weeks, four or five competitors will dance at Campus Jock — and the two dancers who receive the most votes will go on to the Mar. 10 final.

Men of Montreal will be broadcast the shows on Friday nights, beginning at 8 p.m., for a period of 48 hours — during which time, members of MenOfMontreal.com will be able to view the shows and vote for their favorite dancer.

Adult star Brandon Jones will host the event.

Non-members will be able to obtain, free of charge, a 48-hour free membership to join the site, view and vote.

Gary Blanchard, co-owner of the Campus Bar, said of the event, “The guys really raise the stakes by providing a show that is more titillating than usual. The long winter months are a great time for us to show off our best assets.”

Marko Lebeau, producer of MenOfMontreal.com, said, “Montreal is well known internationally for its hot men, and Campus Bar largely contributes to this reputation.”

Lebeau said that there is no better way than this event “to offer club customers and site members a glimpse into the city’s hottest men.”

MenOfMontreal.com said, “Don’t miss the opportunity during every weekend from Feb. 19-Mar. 13, 2016, to join MenOfMontreal.com, view and vote for Montreal’s steamiest Campus Jocks.”

The Campus Bar is located at 1111 Rue Sainte-Catherine E., Montréal, QC H2L 2G6, Canada.


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