Indianapolis Colts announce final mascot lineup for Blue’s Birthday Bash on May 15

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The Indianapolis Colts announced on May 7 the final group of mascots who will join Blue’s Birthday Bash, presented by Everwise Credit Union, scheduled for May 15 at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis.

The event will feature “Blue,” a five-time NFL Mascot of the Year and Mascot Hall of Fame inductee, along with several guest mascots from both the National Hockey League and National Football League. NHL mascots set to attend include NJ Devil from the New Jersey Devils, Victor E. Green from the Dallas Stars, Buoy from the Seattle Kraken, Louie from the St. Louis Blues, and ThunderBug from the Tampa Bay Lightning. NFL mascots joining Blue are KCWolf from the Kansas City Chiefs, Roary from the Detroit Lions, Miles from the Denver Broncos, and Blitz from the Seattle Seahawks.

Colts kids and their families are invited to explore interactive activities at the museum’s SportsLegendsExperience during an evening that promises outdoor fun and birthday surprises. The lineup includes a mascot parade, home run derby, dodgeball games, and other activities.

Tickets for Blue’s Birthday Bash are available to the public through Colts.com/BluesBirthday while supplies last. Admission is $5 for adults; children ages 17 and under can attend free of charge but must also have a ticket.

Blue is entering his 21st season entertaining fans with gameday performances and skits. He was inducted into the national Mascot Hall of Fame in 2020 after earning five “NFL Mascot of the Year” awards. Fans can follow Blue on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or TikTok for updates or request an appearance through Colts.com/Blue.



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