BETHLEHEM, Pa. — There's something funny going on with Wind Creek Event Center.
The event center this week announced three popular comedians are coming to perform shows.
Tickets — at $64-$236 for Daniel Tosh, and $39.50-$79.50 for Bill Engvall or Jim Breuer — all go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 21, at the event center website, or at the box office.Wind Creek Event Center website
They are Daniel Tosh, former host of the Comedy Central TV show "Tosh.0" and now host of the Amazon Prime Video series "The Goat."
Tosh will perform 7 p.m. Saturday, June 14.
Also announced was comedian Bill Engvall, who has been a member of the highly popular Blue Collar comedy tours and whose signature bit is to tell people “Here’s your sign.”
Engvall will perform at 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6.
And comedian Jim Breuer, who was a cast member on NBC-TV’s “Saturday Night Live” and starred in the movie “Half Baked.”
Breuer will perform at 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 7.
Tickets — at $64-$236 for Tosh, and $39.50-$79.50 for Engvall or Breuer — all go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 21, at the event center website or at the box office at 77 Wind Creek Blvd., Bethlehem.
More than a decade of 'TOSH.0'
Tosh's stand-up career accelerated in 2001 after he performed on "The Late Show with David Letterman," after which he got his own Comedy Central special two years later.
'TOSH.0' was one of the longest-running comedy series on Comedy Central.Live Nation news release
In 2005, Comedy Central released his debut album, "True Stories I Made Up," and he had three more hour-long specials for the network, "Completely Serious" in 2007, "Happy Thoughts" in 2011 and "People Pleaser" in 2016.
But Tosh is perhaps best known for "TOSH.0," which aired on Comedy Central from 2009-20 and showcased internet clips with Tosh's comedic perspective.
It was one of the longest-running comedy series on Comedy Central. He also for three seasons was executive producer and star of "Brickelberry" on Comedy Central.
He now is host of "Tosh Show," a video podcast for iHeart Media.
Engvall and Breuer
Engvall’s debut album, “Here’s Your Sign” in 1996 went platinum, and his sophomore album, 1998’s “Dorkfish,” went gold. His latest, “Ultimate Laughs,” released in 2014, hit No.1.
Three of his previous four albums hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Comedy charts. The other, 2009’s “Aged and Confused,” peaked at No. 2.
He launched the first of six Blue Collar Comedy Tours in 2000, also featuring Jeff Foxworthy, Ron White and Larry the Cable Guy. The tours spawned three movies, a satellite radio show, and a television show, “Blue Collar TV.”
He also had a role as a fellow comic and best friend of Foxworthy in the NBC-TV series “The Jeff Foxworthy Show,” and was host of the show “Lingo” on the Game Show Network.
He was a contestant on the 17th season of ABC-TV’s “Dancing with the Stars” in 2013 and finished in fourth place.
He also had a role in the TV film “Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!” on the Syfy Channel.
Most recently, since 2017 he has been host of the syndicated game show "Funny You Should Ask."
Engvall played Easton’s State Theatre in 1998, 2001 and 2011, and previously played the event center, then called Sands Bethlehem Event Center, in 2015.
Breuer is best known for his “Saturday Night Live” character Goat Boy.
Breuer was on “Saturday Night Live” from 1995-98. He also guest starred on “Home Improvement,” and was host of “The Jim Breuer Show” on MTV.
He also was host of several “Premium Blends” shows on Comedy Central, on which he also has had several specials.
He also was host for the third season of the VH1 show “Web Junk 20.”