CAMERON HUGHES
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In-game sports entertainment

Ninety Seconds. Whole Building.

A timeout is not dead air. Cameron turns the quietest window of game night into the moment fans stand up, look up, and join in.

Where the work has happened

Built for the pressure of game night.

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Selected appearances from Cameron's performance history. Marks identify event context and do not imply sponsorship or endorsement.

:90 · The Lull
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The timeout is where attention disappears.

The broadcast cuts away. The lights come up. A building that was loud thirty seconds ago reaches for its phone.

That is the window Cameron Hughes is built for. As an in-game sports entertainer, he enters the audience, finds the first spark, and gives the camera—and the rest of the building—something worth following.

The goal is simple: get the crowd back in the game before the game comes back.

:60 · Ignition

One fan starts it. The building answers.

Cameron gives one section permission to play. The camera catches it. The rest of the crowd sees the invitation.

:12 · The Eruption

One section.

Then the bowl.

Everybody up.

Stanley Cup Finals: Oilers, Billy Idol, and a full-arena release
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Different buildings. Different hits.

Three distinct arena moments, from playoff football to home-city hockey, each showing how Cameron reads a different building.

NFL playoffsLos Angeles Rams1:12 · In-crowd hit
NHLOilers at Rogers Place1:27 · Full-arena response
NHL anniversaryOttawa Senators1:18 · Home-city return
:00 · The Replay

The reaction is part of the show.

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US Open · Broadcast Booth
“Biggest applause of the night!”
John McEnroe
Front Office
“Nobody can get a crowd going like Cameron.”
Matthew Riley — President, Bakersfield Condors

Where Cameron fits on game night

A flexible performance built around your cues, cameras, and crowd—not a canned act dropped into the middle of the show.

01

TV timeout

Use the quiet window to find the right section and send the broadcast back to a crowd already in it.

02

Intermission or reset

Bring the building back after the break and give the next period, set, or quarter a live head start.

03

Special event

Shape the performance for championships, fan festivals, all-star weekends, sponsor moments, and community nights.

Built to work with game presentation.

Cameron sends music and preferred camera coverage in advance, arrives early to learn the building and game flow, then works from the producer’s cue. The performance fits the show you already run.

  • Advance Music and preferred coverage shared before game day
  • Arrival Early on site to learn the building and presentation flow
  • Camera Clear shot priorities and live handoffs
  • Cue Ready to enter when the producer calls the moment

The details that make it work.

Every building and run of show is different. Cameron’s team plans around the way your event already works.

What does a professional crowd energizer do?

Cameron Hughes enters the crowd and turns passive spectators into active participants through movement, humour, music, and live interaction. It is built for the moments between competition when attention drops.

Where can the performance happen?

In the seats, courtside, rink-side, on a field, or on a stage. Placement is chosen with the game-presentation team based on sightlines, access, camera positions, and the desired crowd response.

How does Cameron work with the production team?

The team aligns on cues, timing, music, videoboard coverage, camera handoffs, and venue access before the performance. The goal is a live moment that feels like it belonged in your show all along.

Can the format adapt to our event?

Yes. Appearance count, duration, audience location, and performance scale can be matched to the run of show for regular-season games, championships, fan events, and sponsor programs.

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Give the next quiet moment some life.

Share the event, venue, audience, and run-of-show window. Cameron’s team will shape the right game-night format with you.

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