Vic DiBitetto Live At Tarrytown Music Hall

Brooklyn’s comedian rolls into upstate New York for a big night of comedy on September 27.

By Ratika Pai

Next Stop: Tarrytown Music Hall

Stand-up star Vic DiBitetto is slated to perform at Tarrytown Music Hall in Tarrytown, New York, on September 27. Known for his viral online clips and booth-speaker antics, DiBitetto shared the news via Instagram, posting a backstage snapshot and writing, “Next up at the Tarrytown Music Hall in Tarrytown, NY on September 27th is the one and only Vic DiBitetto!” Tickets are on sale now through unclevinniescomedyclub.com/tarrytown-music-hall/.

Tarrytown Music Hall first opened in 1885 and today offers a 960-seat auditorium celebrated for its stained-glass ceiling, Corinthian columns and warm acoustics. Over the decades, the venue has welcomed everyone from Marian Anderson and Barbra Streisand to modern music acts and contemporary comedians. For DiBitetto, this historic stage presents a chance to blend classic charm with his fast-paced Brooklyn humor.

From Viral Clip To International Tours

A Brooklyn native born in 1961, Vic DiBitetto broke through in 2011 when his YouTube video “Bread and Milk” amassed millions of views within days. His over-the-top rant about supermarket shortages became an instant internet classic, and he soon followed up with sketches like “My Daughter Kardashian,” taking aim at celebrity culture. With more than 200 million total views on YouTube, he’s transformed online success into a touring career that spans clubs and theaters nationwide.

In addition to digital triumphs, DiBitetto has appeared on The View, Inside Edition, The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Today. He’s also had film roles in Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 and Hunt for the Wilderpeople. Citing influences from Jackie Mason to George Carlin, he earned the Amused Moose Award for Best International Comedian at the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe, cementing his reputation beyond U.S. comedy clubs.

Personal Touch: Family And Filming

Offstage, DiBitetto resides in New Jersey with his wife, Lisa, and daughter, Mia. He often riffs on suburban life—and dad duties—during sets, weaving relatable anecdotes into his broader satire. Between tour stops, he records live specials and drops commentary clips on social media, maintaining a direct connection with followers who appreciate both his gruff persona and dad-jokes sensibility.

Behind The Scenes: Recharge Mode

DiBitetto’s Instagram isn’t all showbiz. In one recent post, he quipped, “I’m in full blown ‘off mode’ and it’s nice,” sharing a sunlit snapshot of poolside leisure. He added that he’s “swimming, having massages, eating good and drinking a little bit,” before teasing upcoming runs in Chicago, Wilmington NC, Virginia Beach and beyond. That downtime glimpse highlights the distance he covers before returning to the mic in upstate New York.

Tour Schedule Highlights

This summer, DiBitetto hit clubs like Detroit’s House of Comedy, posting, “Check out who will be taking over the stage these next few weeks! Get your tickets online now! 🎟” He followed with New Jersey dates at Uncle Vinnie’s Comedy Club, reminding fans, “Don’t miss Vic DiBitetto at the club this month! Come have some summer fun with us! Tickets are going fast… Go to unclevinniescomedyclub.com for 🎟️.” These stops build momentum toward the Tarrytown date, where seating ranges from $35 to $45.

What To Expect On Stage

DiBitetto’s shows run approximately 90 minutes, blending rapid-fire one-liners with elaborate storytelling. Fans can expect material drawn from marriage misadventures, generational clashes and the absurdities of modern tech. His candid style allows for on-the-spot crowd work, occasionally pulling volunteer audience members into bits. Reviews for his recent New Jersey dates praised his “patented laugh-factory momentum” and “effortless rapport,” setting the bar high for the upstate crowd.

Venue Tips: Parking And Dining

Tarrytown Music Hall is located at 13 Main Street in downtown Tarrytown, just off the Hudson River. On-site parking is limited, so attendees are encouraged to use nearby municipal lots on Elm Street or opt for rideshares. After the show, take a stroll to local favorites like the Tarry Tavern for craft beer or Main Street Bistro for a pre-show dinner. For overnight visitors, the Tarrytown House Estate offers historic lodging within walking distance.

Looking Ahead

Beyond fall dates, DiBitetto is reportedly in talks to film a new comedy special for streaming platforms. He has hinted at working on “my most personal hour ever,” incorporating interviews with fans and behind-the-scenes footage. While no release date has been set, his loyal base is already debating potential titles and speculating whether the special will premiere on Netflix, Amazon Prime or a comedy-focused service like Comedy Central’s digital channel.

Whether you’ve followed him since the viral “Bread and Milk” saga or caught him by chance on late-night clips, the Tarrytown appearance promises a night of unabashed laughter. Grab your tickets before they vanish, and see why Vic DiBitetto continues to turn viral fame into full-fledged stand-up stardom.

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Vic DiBitetto's dedication to comedy has allowed him to span generations of audiences, appealing to both younger and older fans.
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Ratika holds a master's degree in commerce and a post-graduate diploma in communication and journalism from Mumbai University. She has 6 years of experience writing in various fields, such as finance, education, and lifestyle.

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