Terry Bradshaw Vegas Show: NFL Quarterback Singing and Dancing Coming in June
Terry Bradshaw, Hall of Fame quarterback, will be getting his own one-man Vegas show at the end of June.
Bradshaw, 64, is currently a broadcaster for Fox's "NFL Sunday."
The Vegas show, titled "Terry Bradshaw: America's Favorite Dumb Blonde... A Life in Four Quarters", will comprise of Bradshaw telling stories about growing up in Louisiana, his life in the NFL and his three marriages.
Additionally, Bradshaw will address "his toupee model days, his cattle ranch fiasco, and his broadcasting and acting careers."
The show will be playing at the Mirage Hotel & Casino.
A Life in Four Quarters will be a "70 minute show of comedy, storytelling and singing, starring one of the country's best loved football announcers, sports legends and performers", according to the Mirage.
"Sprinkled throughout the show are short video clips of the funniest moments of his life, plus a few surprise guests, The Mirage added, "To sum it up, Terry Bradshaw: America's Favorite Dumb Blonde....A Life in Four Quarters is a memorable night filled with fun and entertainment for all!"
The production will have its own halftime show, with Bradshaw singing and dancing. Show producer Anita Mann said, "Terry is dancing and moves beautifully. He sang in church and has a gospel kind of sound, but he can also do Phantom of the Opera ... Well maybe not, but a fun voice."
Bradshaw played in the NFL as a quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers for fourteen years starting in 1970. The football player led the team to four Super Bowl titles in 1975, 1976, 1979 and 1980.
Bradshaw became the first NFL player to have his own star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame in 2002.
Terry Bradshaw: America's Favorite Dumb Blonde... A Life in Four Quarters will be performed on June 28 and June 29. Tickets prices range from $50 to $70.
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