VIC DIBITETTO IN CONCERT:
If the name and the thick New Jersey accent didn't tip you off, comedian Vic DiBitetto is Italian-American, and he'll be the first to tell you so. DiBitetto's Italian heritage features heavily in his frenetic stand-up act, and whether he's delivering his famous "Growing Up Italian" bit or simply talking about his neighbors, fans of all nationalities can relate to his hilarious anecdotes. A seasoned performer who has graced the stage at some of the nation's best comedy clubs, DiBitetto never fails to bring the laughs on his uproarious tours.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Comedian Vic DiBitetto cut his teeth in the New York City comedy scene of the late '80s, performing alongside legends like Andrew Dice Clay and Ray Romano. He got his big break in 1991 when he appeared on ABC's hit show America's Funniest People, taking home the $10,000 grand prize with his hilarious stand-up act. Since then he has appeared on VH1's Stand-up Spotlight series, entertained hundreds of audiences as a warm-up act on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, and performed at top comedy clubs around the country. Back on tour, (no comma) DiBitetto will continue to leave ticket buyers in stitches with another round of shows featuring his hilarious skits and anecdotes.