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Wind Creek Event Center offers Christmas ticket sale

Wind Creek Christmas discount
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Wind Creek Event Center is offering discounts on tickets to seven shows.

BETHLEHEM, Pa. — It may be too late to buy Christmas gifts, but Wind Creek Event Center apparently still is in the holiday giving spirit.

The event center has announced it's offering 25% off tickets to seven select shows, including matchbox twenty singer Rob Thomas, jazz singer Diana Krall and alternative rockers Bush.

The discount will save you at least $13.55 per ticket, and as much as $35.30 per ticket.

The offer ends at 11:59 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 27. And there are limited quantities available.
Wind Creek Event Center

But you'll need to act quickly. The offer ends at 11:59 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 27. And there are limited quantities available.

The box office is closed on Christmas, but will open 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 26.

To get the tickets, go to the event center website, choose the tickets and use the code SANTA.

Shows on which the discount are available are:

Rob Thomas on Jan. 16 (save up to $35.30 per ticket). Thomas's band matchbox twenty’s 1996 debut album “Yourself or Someone Like You” sold 12 million copies and produced four of the band’s dozen hits — “Push,” “3 a.m.,” “Real World” and “Back 2 Good."

The is show, part of "a small number of very special concerts in January 2026" to support Sidewalk Angels Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by Thomas and his wife, Marisol, Thomas says on his website.

Bethlehem will start the run, and of the five shows scheduled, it's the only Pennsylvania date.

Other available shows

Andrew Santino on Jan. 17 (save up to $18.40 per ticket). Stand-up comedian and actor known for TV series and films such as "Sin City Saints," "The Disaster Artist," "Mixology" and "Dave."

The Ultimate Elvis 91st Birthday Experience on Jan. 29 (save up to $10.45 per ticket). It will feature "two of the very best tribute artists in the world today," the event center's website says.

It identifies the performers as Luzerne County native Shawn Klush portraying the older Elvis and Moses Snow, a Texas performer who has portrayed the Young Elvis since he was 13.

Voyage: Celebrating The Music of Journey on Jan. 31 (save up to $13.55 per ticket). Voyage doesn’t just perform Journey’s greatest hits, it "transport audiences back to the height of arena rock glory," the arena's website says. It plays such hits as “Faithfully,” “Open Arms,” “Don’t Stop Believin'” and “Separate Ways.”

Diana Krallon Feb. 13 (save up to $18.40 per ticket). One of the most renowned jazz singers today, Krall is the only singer to have eight albums debut at the top of the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. Krall has sold more than 6 million albums in the United States and won three Grammy Awards.

Her most recent album, her 15th studio disc, was 2020’s “This Dream of You.” It peaked at No. 2 on Billboard’s Jazz Albums chart.

In 2009, Billboard magazine ranked Krall as the second-biggest jazz artist of the decade.

Bush on Feb. 20 (save up to $15.45 per ticket). The British rock band was among the most commercially successful of the 1990s, with its 1994 debut album “Sixteen Stone” selling six-times platinum.

In all, the group sold 10 million copies of its first three albums.

And Brit Floyd on Feb. 26 only (save up to $18.40 per ticket). The group was founded in 2011 and has performed over 3,000 Pink Floyd-related shows.