Tim Dillon Tour Tickets | 2026

Tim Dillon

Tim Dillon’s stand-up comedy show brings his darkly funny, no filter comedy tour to the live stage, delivering a high energy performance packed with huge laugh moments and unforgettable crowd reactions.

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Experience the Best of Tim Dillon’s Stand-Up Comedy

Get ready for a no filter night where Tim Dillon’s sharp stand up turns politics, money, and everyday chaos into huge laughs in a fast moving, unforgettable live show.

  • Expect a tightly written hour of new material built around current events, wild stories, and bold opinions that you will not hear on a typical mainstream comedy show.
  • Feel the high energy of a room that stays locked in from the opening joke to the last closer, with big reactions and roaring laugh breaks throughout the set.
  • See Tim blend long form storytelling with quick crowd work, using spontaneous questions and local references to make each city’s performance feel one of a kind.
  • Enjoy the same fearless voice fans know from his podcast, but with extra punch on stage as he tags jokes in real time and pushes ideas further than he can behind a mic.
  • Walk out buzzing from a performance that is intense, fast paced, and packed with quotable lines, perfect for a big night out with friends who love smart, edgy comedy.

Tim Dillon Bio & Rise to Fame

From Long Island tour guide to globally known stand-up and podcast powerhouse

  • Tim Dillon is an American stand up comedian, writer, actor, and podcaster from Long Island, known for his no holds barred humor and sharp commentary on politics, money, and modern life.
  • Before comedy, he worked as an office printer salesman and mortgage broker during the subprime mortgage crisis, then reinvented himself as a New York City tour guide when that market collapsed.
  • Dillon started performing stand up around 2010 in New York City clubs, quickly developing a loud, opinionated style that mixed personal stories with big rants about American culture.
  • His breakout came in 2016 with a New Faces appearance at the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal, where industry buzz pushed him onto national radar.
  • In 2016 he won the “New York’s Funniest” competition at Caroline’s Comedy Club during the New York Comedy Festival, a key early career milestone that boosted his profile.
  • Rolling Stone named him one of the “10 Comedians You Need to Know” in 2017, highlighting his aggressive, conspiratorial stage persona and fast rising reputation.
  • He followed with high profile TV and digital credits, including a Comedy Central Half Hour and a Netflix Quarter Hour special in 2018, reaching wider audiences beyond the clubs.
  • Tim launched his own podcast, originally titled Tim Dillon Is Going to Hell and later rebranded as The Tim Dillon Show, mixing personal stories with rants about news, politics, and pop culture.
  • The Tim Dillon Show grew into a hit, averaging around a million viewers and listeners per week across video and audio, turning him into one of comedy’s most influential podcasters.
  • In August 2022 he released his full length special Tim Dillon: A Real Hero on Netflix, showcasing his stand up for a global streaming audience and cementing his status as a headlining act.
  • He became a frequent guest on major podcasts, including more than a dozen appearances on The Joe Rogan Experience, which introduced his confrontational, satirical style to millions of new fans.
  • Dillon expanded into publishing with his book Death by Boomers, further exploring the themes he tackles on stage and on his show about generational conflict and American decline.
  • His touring schedule now includes theater dates across the United States and internationally, with recent tours marketed as bringing “comedy’s most unfiltered voice” to live stages worldwide.
  • Industry outlets and fans frequently list him among the most exciting modern comics, with niche awards and year end lists praising his commitment to staying funny, risky, and unapologetically opinionated.
  • From Long Island open mics and NYC bus tours to sold out theaters, streaming specials, and a top tier podcast, Tim Dillon’s rise to fame has been driven by relentless work, a distinct comedic voice, and a willingness to say what others will not.

Tim Dillon Ticket Buying Tips

Use these practical tips to find safe, affordable tickets for Tim Dillon’s stand-up shows and make sure you enjoy every laugh without stressing over your purchase.

  1. Start with official listings for Tim Dillon’s tour so you see verified dates, venues, and base prices before comparing anything on the resale market.
  2. Buy early when new blocks of dates are announced, because club shows and small theaters often sell out quickly and prices can climb as inventory disappears.
  3. Compare total prices across a few trusted marketplaces using filters that show fees included, so you can clearly spot the real cheapest options for each show.
  4. Be flexible about showtime and section; early shows, late shows, or slightly off-center seats can be noticeably cheaper while still giving you a great view of the stage.
  5. Use concertsandtickets.com as a quick way to scan upcoming Tim Dillon dates in different cities and find venues where prices and fees fit your budget.
  6. Target venues where Tim is doing multiple nights, since extra shows are sometimes added to meet demand and may start with more reasonable pricing.
  7. When VIP or preferred seating is offered, read what is included (early entry, reserved tables, merch) and compare the cost to standard tickets to see if the upgrade really fits your priorities.
  8. Avoid social media DMs and unverified sellers; stick to platforms with clear buyer guarantees, secure payments, and official ticket transfer tools to reduce scam risk.
  9. Always pay with a credit card on secure checkout pages (look for https and trusted processors) so you have extra protection if something goes wrong.
  10. If you must buy from a fan to fan marketplace, use reputable platforms that cap prices or highlight fair value listings instead of random classifieds.
  11. Check refund and transfer rules before you buy; some venues allow official resale or name changes while others treat all sales as final.
  12. Consider nearby cities if your local show is very expensive; sometimes another stop on the tour offers better availability and cheaper seats.
  13. Use interactive seat maps to balance cost and experience, focusing on sections where a small bump in price gives a big improvement in view.
  14. Subscribe to Tim Dillon alerts and venue newsletters so you hear about presales, extra shows, or last minute ticket releases before the general public.
  15. Bookmark concertsandtickets.com for Tim Dillon tour info, ticket links, and quick checks on new dates so you can move fast when fresh inventory appears.
  16. When shows look close to sold out, watch verified resale for a short time; some sellers lower prices as the date approaches to avoid losing their money.
  17. Account for fees, parking, and travel in your budget so you choose tickets that leave room for drinks, merch, or dinner without overspending.
  18. Choose earlier shows if you want the most “dialed in” performance, or late shows if you enjoy looser, more improvised sets; both can affect demand and pricing.
  19. Keep all confirmation emails and ticket barcodes organized in one app or wallet, and avoid sharing screenshots that someone else could copy.
  20. Use concertsandtickets.com to subscribe to Tim Dillon’s artist page so you receive notifications when new dates drop, tickets go on sale, or extra seats are released.

Tim Dillon’s Show Testimonials

Fans describe Tim Dillon’s stand-up as a wild mix of sharp social commentary, big laughs, and unpredictable crowd moments that turn every night into its own chaotic, unforgettable event.

  • Theater tour stop with full band walk-on (2023) The lights dropped, music hit like a rock concert, and Tim walked on to a roar before spending an hour ripping into real estate, politics, and billionaires while still stopping to roast a couple on a first date in the front row. Jenna – Minneapolis
  • American Royalty style tour show (2023) From the opening rant about “America as a theme park” to a closer about tech bros and private jets, every joke felt huge, and when a guy cheered a little too hard, Tim turned him into a running character for the rest of the night. Marcus – Tampa
  • Club weekend double-header (2024) Seeing back-to-back shows proved how loose he can get live: the early set was tight and punchy, while the late show turned into extended crowd work on people’s jobs and terrible life choices, with half the room crying laughing as he spiraled off their answers. Leila – Denver
  • “This Is Your Country” themed material night (2024) Tim riffed on talk shows, trash TV, and conspiracies, pacing the stage like a chaotic host grilling America itself, and the biggest laughs came when he broke character and cracked up at his own improvised tags. Ryan – Toronto
  • Festival appearance with guest comics (2022) After strong sets from two openers, Tim stormed the stage, referenced their best jokes, and then built bigger, darker bits on top of them, making the whole lineup feel like one hilarious, escalating conversation. Aisha – Seattle
  • Podcast-fan heavy theatre crowd (2024) The audience knew his references from The Tim Dillon Show, so when he brought up hedge funds, coastal elites, and “fake business,” the laughs hit instantly and he kept pausing to riff on fans shouting out bits from old episodes. Tony – Phoenix
  • Small-room warm-up show (2023) In a low-ceiling club, Tim treated it like a workshop, openly admitting which lines were new, asking the crowd what they thought, and then turning those honest reactions into some of the nastiest and funniest punchlines of the night. Carla – St. Louis
  • College town theater gig (2022) Rows of students got roasted for their majors, debt, and future “content creator” dreams, and instead of getting tense, the crowd leaned in, cheering as he dismantled everyone’s plans in the most brutally funny way possible. Devon – Madison
  • Sold-out downtown run (2024) The line wrapped around the block, and inside, Tim blended long, detailed stories about growing up on Long Island with scorching bits about cities being “theme parks for investors,” hitting that sweet spot between rant and perfectly crafted joke. Maria – Philadelphia
  • Surprise drop-in closing a club show (2021) After the official headliner, Tim appeared unannounced, grabbed the mic, and did 30 minutes on LA, influencers, and “people with no jobs,” turning a regular night into something people in the room still brag about years later. Chris – San Diego

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