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NFL great Terry Bradshaw announces stage show for Wind Creek, calls Bethlehem 'Steelers Country'

Terry Bradshaw
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Terry Bradshaw’s popular stage production, "The Terry Bradshaw Show," is coming to Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem.

BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Terry Bradshaw, who as quarterback led the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl championships, will bring his "The Terry Bradshaw Show" stage performance to Wind Creek Event Center, it was announced Monday.

Bradshaw, who is an NFL Hall of Famer, will perform at 8 p.m. July 20 at the event center as part of a four-city, seven-performance tour.

Tickets, at $39.50-$69.50, go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, June 7, at www.windcreekeventcenter.com.

“While ‘The Terry Bradshaw Show’ is filled with jokes, songs and a lot of good-natured fun, it's still a rather personal reflection of my life."
Terry Bradshaw, in a release

"The Terry Bradshaw Show" will feature Bradshaw, 75, doing comedy and country singing and speaking on an "honest and reflective retelling of his incredible life and career," a news release for the show says.

The show will include a three-piece band.

“While ‘The Terry Bradshaw Show’ is filled with jokes, songs and a lot of good-natured fun, it's still a rather personal reflection of my life," Bradshaw said in a release.

"So I think it's kind of fitting that we’re going to visit with the folks in my hometown of Shreveport and then head up to Steelers Country in Pennsylvania.

“Oklahoma’s also a place that Tammy and I had our ranch and we called home for over 20 years. Each and every one of these places holds a place near and dear to my heart so I can’t wait to get out there and go home again.”

Chronicling a life

Bradshaw’s 70-minute stage show begins with his humble beginnings growing up in Louisiana to his 30-year career as an Emmy Award-winning co-host and analyst on “FOX NFL Sunday.”

In the show, Bradshaw chronicles his legendary four-time Super Bowl Champion years as quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, his starring roles in movies and television, including his scene-stealing role in “Failure to Launch” and his family’s hit reality show, “The Bradshaw Bunch.”
News release

He chronicles his legendary four-time Super Bowl Champion years as quarterback for the Steelers, his starring roles in movies and television, including his scene-stealing role in “Failure to Launch” and his family’s hit reality show, “The Bradshaw Bunch.”

He'll also discuss family and relationships, including the journey that led to him meeting Tammy Bradshaw, the love of his life.

Bradshaw is one of the only NFL players with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He's also a two-time Super Bowl MVP and an inductee in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

A multi-Emmy Award winning broadcaster and Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame inductee, he joined “FOX NFL Sunday” as co-host and analyst with the show’s inception in 1994.

Bradshaw is also has acted in box office hit movies “Failure to Launch,” “Father Figures” and “Robots," television appearances including “The Masked Singer,” “Better Late Than Never” and two seasons starring alongside his family in E! Entertainment’s hit reality show, “The Bradshaw Bunch.”