
Branson star Todd Bradshaw will perform in Chapman March 20th and 21st.
Bradshaw performs as Kenny Chesney at the Dick Clark American Bandstand Theater in Branson, Missouri. Now he is bringing his show to the Chapman High School auditorium for the first “Branson in Chapman” concert. Also, there will be performances for Conway Twitty, Elvis, Joan Rivers and four-time Comedian of the Year Terry Wayne Sanders will be featured.
Reserved seating is available through the Kansas Auto Racing Museum in Chapman or by calling BDS Productions, 785-922-6756. Adult tickets are $25, kids 12-and-under $10, military both active duty and retired $20.
Todd Bradshaw grew up in Maryville, Missouri and has been singing country music since his high school years. He has performed in numerous shows in Branson such as Lost in the Fifties at Shoji Tabuchi Theatre, and has performed with Sundown Jubilee at Silver Dollar City. Bradshaw spent ten years as the male vocalist at the Grand Jubile and Comedy Jamboree at the Grand Country Music Hall in Branson.
Todd stated, “We are excited to be part of the first “Branson in Chapman” event. For years thousands and thousands of our fans have traveled to Branson to see our shows on the strip. Now it’s our turn to travel to see our fans, and we are looking forward to a great time at the Chapman High School Auditorium on March 20th and March 21st at 7 p.m. I hope you come see our show.”
Both concerts will be filmed by BDS Productions for presentation to Public Television — Kansas and air later in 2015 on Eagle.