Andrew Dice Clay is the most controversial stand up comedian in American culture. He has brought his vulgar, vial, and vicious style of comedy to new lows or highs depending on how you feel about cheating, marriage, midgets, and the many other divisive subjects Dice tackles without hesitation. His black leather jacket, cigarette puffing “Diceman” persona was so raunchy and offensive that he was banned from performing on the MTV network and was eventually blackballed in Hollywood after his obscene performances caused 20th Century Fox to tear up their movie contract with him. Despite the disdain he receives from Hollywood, Clay has sold out arenas in every city in the country, including multiple performances at New York City’s world famous Madison Square Garden as a solo comedian. Clay’s fame became so big that he was asked to share a stage with Guns n Roses and Metallica at the Rose Bowl in Pasedena, CA where he performed for nearly 100,000 people.
Over the span of his career Clay has put out multiple comedy albums, all of which have earned Gold or Platinum awards for unit sales. He has been nominated for two Emmy Awards, earned several box office sales records for comedy concerts, had three HBO specials, and been the focus of a concert film taped at Madison Square Garden. Clay is also one of the highest paid comics in the history of Las Vegas, where he has been a headline act for the last 18 years.
Andrew Dice Clay’s unique brand of comedy continues to thrill audiences nationwide. His energetic, rebellious, and thrilling style has earned him the title of "the Rock and Roll Comic." His live show is truly a visual and emotional experience on par with any rock band. In the year 2000 Andrew Dice Clay sold out Madison Square Garden once again to mark the 10-year anniversary of his famed arena tour.