a man smoking a cigarette
a man smoking a cigarette
a man in a leather jacket and gloves
The venues sign outside Vinyl
a stage set up for a show
The one and only Andrew Dice Clay at the Hard Rock Hotel
a ticket for a concert
a man pointing at a sign
Kishia L.
May 16, 2023
I have NEVER laughed so hard in my entire life!!! The show was hilarious. Eleanor Kerrigan his opening act was funny as hell!!! Oh damn..I laughed so hard.
Read MoreJoe B.
Dec 2, 2018
Not impressed at all.Not funny without a few exceptions.Just a waste of time and money.It was a big disappointment after watching other Vegas comedic acts.
Read MoreJessica J.
May 29, 2014
OK, so I wouldn't probably have chosen Dice as a show to go to, but it was my hubby's birthday trip and he was stoked to see him. Dice is exactly as I remember him; foul mouthed, politically incorrect and yes, offensive. The thing is, he starts his show with like a home movie of getting ready for a show in his home town. It shows him with his wife and kids and how he values his community, so to me he seems like a pretty good guy and the rest is an act - an act that made him very famous and packs them in so he sticks with it. Chances are if you go to this show, you know him and you like his humor. If you don't just know it is sex jokes, stereotypes and dirty nursery rhymes - it is all harmless. Like I said I am not sure he believes a word he says, but he knows what make people laugh and he sticks with it. The openers were surprisingly good. His son was still a bit rough, but he has that good looking Dice Jr kind of thing going. Next up is Eleanor, his ex-fiance and a incredibly funny comedian who pretty much just works the audience to create her act off the interactions. I would go see her again! Vinyl was good as a comedy venue (rows of seats and a few tables around the stage). The waitress was fine (although a little slow). The show was really, really short however (which is why I rated it so low). Maybe 1.5h TOTAL, with Dice being about 35 minutes of that, so if you REALLY want to see him, just know you only get a very short show of Dice, but the show in it's entirety was good. Oh yeah, and as others said, all the comedians pick out people in the audience to ask questions and generally pick on as part of the show, so know if you are close to the stage you might have a target on you!
Read MoreMark A.
Feb 16, 2015
ADC! The show started about 15 minutes late, and begins with a 10 minute video of the hay day of his career (Madison Square Garden, etc.). Unfortunately this was more sad than anything, seeing how popular he was "back in the day", and now working such a small venue. If you're showing a 10 minute video to start the show, don't start the show late; people meandering in a few minutes after "showtime" aren't missing anything coming into this video after it starts, so don't make everyone else wait...We had great seats, front row of the side section. The first opening act (Wheels) was ok; it took him a while to get his groove, but 15 minutes into his 20 minute set he was there. The woman that followed was probably my favorite of the evening, she just had great energy, interacted with the crowd well, and was raunchy/funny. ADC came to the stage, and had a much more mellow start than I was expecting. He did try to interact with the audience with the stage-seats, but the pistons weren't firing on all cylinders (lack of reaction from the victims, somewhat based on ADCs approach). The next guy in line was a little sad/depressing, so not much time was spent with him. ADC went down the line, found more interesting victims, and the show picked up. He lost a bit of momentum again mid-show, regrouped enough till the raunchy nursery rhymes to close out the show. It was an ok show, but I was expecting a little more shock-jock style from ADC (similar to his female predecessor).
Read Morejohn l.
May 7, 2018
Saw Dice at The Laugh Factory on 4/29/2018. Both of his opening acts were great but the lady before him had me in tears. Raunchy and bad ass!! Dice came out and continued the tears a rolling. When he grabbed the fan and made the joke about the cheap ass owner I nearly pissed myself. He still got it and then some. Dice Rules!!
Read MoreTricia M.
May 23, 2010
Last night husband and I saw Andrew Dice Clay, and I'm not completely sure how to review it. This was one of those shows where I felt like had we been completely hammered, through alcohol, drugs, or anything else, this would have been a five star show. Most of the audience was on something. Some people were breaking glasses, one guy came up and sat next to my husband and screamed and passed out. We thought he would puke at some point and were waiting for it to happen, sadly he disappointed us. As for Andrew Dice Clay himself, well he's pretty disgusting. But this is how people expect him to be, since he's a self-proclaimed pop-culture icon from the 1990's. I suspected that most of what he did last night was completely a fake act to make a living. I'm not downgrading him for it mind you, as I wish I could get up and rip the shit out of people in the most disgusting manner and get paid money for it. It takes incredible talent to rip on people the way he does and is what sets him apart from other comedians, as he's just merciless in the most unimaginable way. Yes, he does his poems before he signs off, and he has an opening act who is a bit funny but reminds me of a Lisa Lampanelli knock off. She's filthy and acts slutty in the same exact way, but after the show she helps sell Andrew Dice Clays T-shirts and meets everyone and was very nice. Was this worth the money? The tickets get a little pricey at between $50 for general admission and $100 to sit in the Dice Pit, guaranteeing that he'll notice you and rip you a new asshole in public. If getting insanely fucked up and getting ripped on from a pop-culture icon from the 1990's with a bunch of your friends is your idea of fun, then yes it is worth every penny.
Read MoreRon R.
Feb 23, 2016
Saw Dice at the Tropicana Feb 2016. And i bought the tickets for everyone before reading reviews. After reading most of them I was very nervous I made a mistake. Without question seeing this show was the highlight of our trip. All these poor reviews are nothing like what we experienced. The show is really custom, he must have ADD because he will stop mid-joke and just get into it with an audience member for 5 minutes and then get right back to where he left off with his prepared material. My favorite line was something like I'll be feeling out the room and seeing who here needs my help. And hilarious marital advice he did share with us.Get there early, the place was packed, first come first serve seats - skip the VIP booths, they were really uncomfortable and a little too close if its all guys. Yes, like all the reviews say before the 2 openers there is a video to update you on his life but it plays while they continue seat people and its really well done.
Read MoreJason J.
May 30, 2014
We came to the Hard Rock to see Gn'R and when I saw that Dice was playing I convinced the wife to go. Dice is funny and abrasive and insulting as expected, so that was a good time.However the entire show (which included a 10 minute video ad about Dice and some special he was doing, his as a 10 minute opening act, and then Eleanor, another opening act that was up for at least 30 minutes) was only maybe an hour and a half.Dice himself performed for maybe 30-40 minutes. I honestly thought he was just getting warmed up by the time he was done.Tickets weren't insanely expensive but for the $60ish we paid per ticket I certainly expected a longer show from the main act.
Read MoreAngela T.
Feb 5, 2012
Ummm where do I begin? So I've been wanting to see this guy since I was a kid but I was never aloud to, so when I saw that travelzoo was running a local deal for $25 I thought for sure I could talk one of my friends into going with me. We arrived at the Riviera box office at 10p to pick up the tickets, show was supposed to start at 10:30, we were then hearded like cattle in this area that had no ventilation and waited for 20 minutes before they opened the doors to the "theatre." We were seated at the end of a row, which you know what happens next, you get passed by all the other people getting up and down for drinks, bathroom, etc....Well the guy that I get lucky enough to sit next to, stands next to me and ask "do you want my ass or my crotch in your face" (he apparently thinks he is a comedian) I ignored him and pretend not to hear what he said and I tucked my feet in so he could pass through. He then sits down next to me and pretty much is sitting on my entire leg, I try to pull my leg out and he doesn't say a word, I don't know why he would, he is obviously trash, so 5 minutes passes and he then pours out his beer on the floor and it splashes on my foot and my jeans. Now I'm pissed, I tell him what I think, I get up and tell the 105 y/o usher what has transpired, and instead of removing this jerk, my friend and I have to move, to the last row. At this point I'm ready to leave. So the show starts with an opening act, some female "comedian" that wasn't funny at all, she had the typical line up of "let's make fun of a black person, an Asian, a gay man" this has all been done before and her attempt at political incorrectness was awkward. So finally Dice comes on, I have to say the guy still looks decent for all the years of smoking, his fowl mouth jokes still made me laugh, but there was one horribly scripted part where his wife interacted with him, please take this out of the show. He saved his nursery rhymes for the end, which of course was the best part. I never need to see him again, or the inside of the Riviera.
Read MoreJohn C.
Oct 26, 2023
Well worth the money he is as good as he was 30 years ago. His jokes are still classics, and nobody can compete with his style . I urge you if you have a chance to see him go, you won't be disappointed.
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