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Comedy has plenty of legends. Andrew Dice Clay is one of the few who actually deserves the word. The leather-jacketed, chain-smoking, no-apologies kid from Brooklyn rewrote the rules of arena stand-up in the late 1980s when he became the first comedian to sell out Madison Square Garden two nights in a row -- and he has been doing it his own way ever since. Decades later, the Diceman is still on the road, still saying whatever he wants, and still packing rooms across the country.
The current schedule mixes intimate theater dates with comedy club residencies and casino stages. Recent and upcoming stops include Talking Stick Resort outside Phoenix, the Ridgefield Playhouse in Connecticut, the historic Bergen Performing Arts Center in New Jersey, multi-night runs at Tampa's legendary Side Splitters Comedy Club, and theater nights at venues like the Genesee Theatre with Jon Lovitz. Check the listings below for available dates.
What makes a Dice show worth showing up for in 2027? The same thing it always has: the room never knows what is coming. The signature Hickory Dickory Dock nursery-rhyme routines that made him famous in the first place are still there. The crowd work is sharper than ever. The bits about his Brooklyn upbringing, his sons (both musicians in their own right), his takes on modern life, and the rapid-fire energy that earned him the title "the undisputed heavyweight champion of comedy" -- it all lands. Coverage in LA Magazine has called his recent stand-up some of the most fearless work he has ever done.
Beyond stand-up, Dice has stayed busy in front of cameras too -- the Showtime series Dice, the critically praised dramatic turn in Blue Jasmine (Woody Allen), the Bradley Cooper / Lady Gaga remake of A Star Is Born, and recurring podcast and TV appearances. According to Wikipedia, he has appeared in more than 30 films and TV series across his career.
Whether you have been a Dice fan since the leather-jacket arena days or you are getting on the bandwagon now, this page is the spot to find his upcoming live shows. Grab your seats on BigStub -- with over 20 years of trusted service, verified sellers, no hidden fees, and a buyer guarantee on every order, locking in your tickets is fast and easy.
Andrew Dice Clay
The Salt River Grand Ballroom at Talking Stick Resort
Scottsdale, AZ
Andrew Dice Clay
The Ridgefield Playhouse
Ridgefield, CT
Andrew Dice Clay
Bergen Performing Arts Center
Englewood, NJ
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Side Splitters Comedy Club
Tampa, FL
Andrew Dice Clay
Side Splitters Comedy Club
Tampa, FL
Andrew Dice Clay
Side Splitters Comedy Club
Tampa, FL
Born Andrew Clay Silverstein in Brooklyn in 1957, Andrew Dice Clay spent his early years in a working-class Jewish neighborhood that would later become the source material for his entire act. After moving to Los Angeles in the early 1980s, he developed the leather-jacket-and-cigarette persona of "the Diceman" -- a hyper-masculine, Brooklyn-tough alter ego that took stand-up audiences by storm. By 1989 he had achieved what no other comedian had done: he sold out Madison Square Garden two consecutive nights, drawing more than 38,000 fans across the two-night run.
His debut album Dice was certified platinum and was followed by The Day the Laughter Died, The Day the Laughter Died Part II, and the controversial 1990 box office hit The Adventures of Ford Fairlane. He hosted SNL in 1990 -- famously prompting Nora Dunn and musical guest Sinead O'Connor to boycott. Through the 1990s and 2000s the Diceman remained a polarizing live draw, a working stand-up who built his shows around the dirty nursery rhymes, observational bits about marriage and family, and the unmistakable Brooklyn delivery that nobody has ever quite copied.
The mid-2010s brought a major creative renaissance. Woody Allen cast Dice in a dramatic supporting role in Blue Jasmine (2013), opposite Cate Blanchett -- a performance that earned him some of the best reviews of his career and reintroduced him to a broader audience. Showtime then greenlit Dice, a scripted, semi-autobiographical series that ran for two seasons. He went on to appear in Bradley Cooper's remake of A Star Is Born as Lady Gaga's father, a scene-stealing performance that brought even more visibility to his career.
His current touring approach mixes theaters, casinos, and comedy clubs -- the Vegas-style intimate room next to a 2,000-seat performing arts center next to a multi-night residency at Side Splitters Comedy Club in Tampa, where he has built a loyal following. According to coverage on Dead Frog's stand-up database, Dice continues to maintain one of the busier touring schedules among veteran headliners. Check the listings above for current dates near you.
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The Diceman mixes theaters, casinos, and comedy clubs throughout the year. Recent dates have included Talking Stick Resort outside Phoenix, the Ridgefield Playhouse, Bergen Performing Arts Center, multi-night Side Splitters runs in Tampa, and theater nights with Jon Lovitz. New 2027 dates are added throughout the year -- check the listings above for the latest.
Dice plays a wide mix of room sizes -- small comedy clubs like Side Splitters (300-400 seats) where you can see every facial expression, mid-size theaters like the Ridgefield Playhouse and Bergen PAC (1,000-1,500 seats), and casino ballrooms like the Salt River Grand Ballroom at Talking Stick Resort. The club shows tend to be looser and more interactive; the theaters lean into the headline-set structure.
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Andrew Dice Clay has remained one of comedy's most consistently active live headliners. Check the listings above for the latest tour dates and availability.
Hickory Dickory Dock is Andrew Dice Clay's signature stand-up bit -- a series of dirty rewrites of classic Mother Goose nursery rhymes, delivered in his trademark Brooklyn cadence. He typically closes shows with the routine, and it remains one of the most-quoted pieces in modern stand-up history.
A typical Dice headline set runs about 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the venue. Club shows often feature longer crowd-work segments, while theater dates lean more into the prepared material.
Beyond stand-up, Dice has appeared in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Blue Jasmine (Woody Allen), A Star Is Born (the 2018 Bradley Cooper / Lady Gaga film), the Showtime series Dice, Entourage, and many more. His dramatic work in Blue Jasmine and A Star Is Born earned widespread critical praise.
Andrew Dice Clay was born Andrew Clay Silverstein in Brooklyn, New York in 1957. His Brooklyn upbringing has remained the core of his stand-up persona throughout his career, and he relocated to Los Angeles in the early 1980s to pursue comedy.
Yes. Dice has been openly critical of cancel culture and remains committed to the no-holds-barred persona that made him famous. Recent interviews with outlets like LA Magazine have highlighted that his current material is just as fearless as his arena-era work, with added perspective from decades on the road.
No. Andrew Dice Clay shows feature explicit language and adult themes throughout. Most venues enforce a 21-and-over or 18-and-over policy for his performances. Check the specific venue policy before purchasing tickets.
Openers vary by venue and tour leg. Some dates feature Dice headlining solo with no opener, while others -- particularly theater nights like the Genesee Theatre date -- feature pairings with comedians like Jon Lovitz.
Ticket prices vary by venue size, location, and demand. Comedy club tickets at intimate rooms like Side Splitters are typically more affordable, while larger theater and casino shows command higher prices for premium seating. Check the listings above for current pricing.
There is no formal dress code at Dice shows -- casual is the norm. Many fans show up in leather jackets as a nod to the Diceman's signature look, but most just come comfortable for a night of comedy.
Most venues prohibit outside food and drink and enforce bag-size policies for security. Sealed water is typically permitted in clear bags. Check the venue's website for the specific bag and item policy before heading to the show.
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