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Café Cleopatre has redefined the concept of karaoke in Montreal

Montreal’s most wild nightclub is hosting adults-only ‘bareoke’ nights — and yes, they’re exactly as cheeky as they sound.

Laura Osborne
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Laura Osborne
Editor, Time Out Canada
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The name says it all.

Montreal is known for its epic nightlife, next-level cocktails and its fair share of adult experiences.

Enter Café Cleopatre, Montreal's most iconic gentleman's club since 1976, and their "bareoke" nights.

Located right in the heart of the city, this long-standing nightlife institution has been part of Montreal’s cultural landscape for more than three decades. 

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Known for its bold personality and eclectic atmosphere, the venue has built a reputation for late-night entertainment, live performances, and a colourful mix of local and international talent.

Open seven days a week, it offers a lively schedule of shows and events, drawing crowds who come for the music, the energy, and the unmistakably Montréal vibe

Guests can settle in with a drink from the bar, enjoy the show from the main floor, or explore quieter corners of the venue for a more intimate experience. 

The second floor of Café Cléopâtra is home to one of Montreal’s oldest cabaret stages, hosting vaudeville, burlesque, and drag performances for more than a century.

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When are Montreal’s bareoke nights?

Get ready to belt out your spiciest karaoke tunes at Café Cleopatre on the first and third Saturday of the month between 9 p.m. and 2 a.m. 

Entry fee is $15 ($13 before 10 p.m.).

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