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Indianapolis Colts Cheerleaders Set to Tour Military Bases in Europe

The Indianapolis Colts Cheerleaders, the official cheer squad for the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, prepare to visit military bases throughout Europe as part of Armed Forces Entertainment’s annual Pro Blitz campaign.

Indianapolis Colts Cheerleaders

From November 14-20, the cheerleaders will perform seven shows at installations in Germany, Italy, Spain, and elsewhere. Their high-energy routines aim to boost the morale of service members stationed far from home.

Colts Cheer Has Long History with Military

This tour continues the Colts Cheerleaders’ tradition of supporting the military. The squad has been in the NFL since 1954, making it the longest-running cheerleading team in the league.

Along with cheering at Lucas Oil Stadium during Colts home games, the cheerleaders prioritize community service. Last year, they volunteered nearly 1,000 hours at various events. They strive to serve as role models, especially for young girls involved in their Junior Colts Cheer program.

The Colts organization maintains deep ties with the armed forces. Experiences like this European tour enable the cheerleaders to express gratitude for service members’ sacrifices.

Meet the 2022 Colts Cheer Military Tour Team

Seven cheerleaders will participate in the upcoming Pro Blitz tour:

Colts’ Blue to Accompany Indianapolis Colts Cheerleaders

Indianapolis Colts Cheerleaders

Joining the cheerleaders will be Blue, the Colts’ mascot. A fan favorite, Blue has over 8 million social media followers. He was inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame and recently won his third NFL Mascot of the Year award.

Service members overseas can expect high-energy entertainment and photo opportunities with Blue during the Pro Blitz tour.

For over 70 years, Armed Forces Entertainment has arranged morale-boosting shows at military sites worldwide. This November’s visit from the Indianapolis Colts Cheerleaders and Blue will surely lift spirits and express gratitude to the dedicated troops serving far from home.

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