April 11 - April 12

Sam Tripoli

6th and Proctor

Sam Tripoli

Practitioner of the Deadly Art of Comedy,

Sam Tripoli views comedy as a calling rather a profession. It’s a passion that he preaches to audi- ences live in nightclubs, radio, television and pod- casts nationwide.

Sam co-hosts two ATC: All Things Comedy Net- work podcasts, Punch Drunk Sports with Ari Shaf- fir and Jayson Thibault and his popular Tin Foil Hat podcast. Tripoli’s recent Comedy album

“The Diabolical” and his last CD “Believe In Yourself” were the #1 stand up comedy albums on iTunes!

His TV Credits include Showtime's "Live Nude”, "Russell Peters' Comic Without Borders!”, Net- Flix’s “Chocolate Sunday’s Live From The Sunset Strip!” E!’s “Love You, Mean it! With Whitney Cummings,” Multiple appearances on CBS’s “The Late Late Show,” MTV’s “Act Out” and “Comics Unleashed” on ABC. Entertainment, and appeared on “Bellator MMA Digital!” He was co- host of Spike TV’s hugely popular “Wild World of Spike" with Jason Ellis and Kit Kope. Plus

Tripoli is proud to be featured in the new docu- mentary film about stand up comedy “Dying Laughing!”His appearance on Comedy Central’s “Premium Blend” garnered him only one of two standing ovations in the history of the show.

Tripoli has been heard on The Howard Stern show, The Jason Ellis Show on Sirius Radio, and also regularly appears on The Joe Rogan Experi- ence podcast and The Fighter and The Kid.

On stage he’s a force of nature, pacing the stage like a cyclone of funny as he questions authority and the conventions of our society one moment, then earnestly expressing his affinity for bizarre the next. His comedy has no limits – its whatever he’s thinking about, and that’s usually what every- one else is thinking about, even though sometimes we don’t like to admit to it.

“I like to think of myself as the little voice in everyone’s head, except I have a microphone and I’m funnier,” Sam says.

04/12/2025 7:30 PM

Door Time: 6:30 PM

Other Showtimes

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Tickets: $25

  • Shows starting at 9:30pm or later are 21+, and shows starting earlier are 18+ with a valid ID.
  • Seats only guaranteed until showtime. Ticket price is more expensive at the door (if any remain).
  • Premium seating is in the first couple of rows. General Admission is first come, first serve.
  • There are no refunds on any ticket purchases.
  • 2-item minimum in showroom. This means each person must purchase 2 items off the menu. This can be an alcoholic, or non-alcoholic drink, or any of our food items.

Show/Doors Times

  • 7:30 PM Show/6:30 PM Doors
  • 9:45 PM Show/9:15 PM Doors

Location

6th & Proctor
3829 6th Ave
Tacoma, WA 98406

Practitioner of the Deadly Art of Comedy,

Sam Tripoli views comedy as a calling rather a profession. It’s a passion that he preaches to audi- ences live in nightclubs, radio, television and pod- casts nationwide.

Sam co-hosts two ATC: All Things Comedy Net- work podcasts, Punch Drunk Sports with Ari Shaf- fir and Jayson Thibault and his popular Tin Foil Hat podcast. Tripoli’s recent Comedy album

“The Diabolical” and his last CD “Believe In Yourself” were the #1 stand up comedy albums on iTunes!

His TV Credits include Showtime's "Live Nude”, "Russell Peters' Comic Without Borders!”, Net- Flix’s “Chocolate Sunday’s Live From The Sunset Strip!” E!’s “Love You, Mean it! With Whitney Cummings,” Multiple appearances on CBS’s “The Late Late Show,” MTV’s “Act Out” and “Comics Unleashed” on ABC. Entertainment, and appeared on “Bellator MMA Digital!” He was co- host of Spike TV’s hugely popular “Wild World of Spike" with Jason Ellis and Kit Kope. Plus

Tripoli is proud to be featured in the new docu- mentary film about stand up comedy “Dying Laughing!”His appearance on Comedy Central’s “Premium Blend” garnered him only one of two standing ovations in the history of the show.

Tripoli has been heard on The Howard Stern show, The Jason Ellis Show on Sirius Radio, and also regularly appears on The Joe Rogan Experi- ence podcast and The Fighter and The Kid.

On stage he’s a force of nature, pacing the stage like a cyclone of funny as he questions authority and the conventions of our society one moment, then earnestly expressing his affinity for bizarre the next. His comedy has no limits – its whatever he’s thinking about, and that’s usually what every- one else is thinking about, even though sometimes we don’t like to admit to it.

“I like to think of myself as the little voice in everyone’s head, except I have a microphone and I’m funnier,” Sam says.