Sal Vulcano made his name as one-quarter of the Impractical Jokers, the hidden-camera comedy juggernaut that turned four Staten Island friends into household names. But his solo standup career has proven he’s far more than a prank show personality. His Everything’s Fine Tour hits Rochester’s Kodak Center on March 27, bringing the kind of confessional, self-deprecating comedy that’s earned him a devoted following beyond the Jokers fanbase.
Vulcano’s standup is rooted in honesty — tales of awkward encounters, family dynamics, and the absurdity of daily life delivered with impeccable timing and a warmth that makes audiences feel like they’re hearing stories from a friend. His podcast “Hey Babe!” with Chris Distefano has only expanded his comedy world, showcasing a more unfiltered, conversational side.
The Kodak Center is a great room for comedy — big enough to generate real crowd energy, intimate enough that every joke lands. Finger Lakes comedy fans should grab tickets early; Vulcano’s solo tours have been selling fast as his post-Jokers career continues to build momentum.