Here is the thing about catching Ron White at Seneca Niagara in November — the tourist crush at the Falls is long gone, the casino has room to breathe, and the 2,200-seat Events Center is exactly the right size for his style: big enough to feel like a real event, close enough that nobody misses a punchline.
About Ron White
White has been performing stand-up since 1986, opening for the likes of Sam Kinison and Jeff Foxworthy before the Blue Collar Comedy Tour made him a household name. That tour — launched in 2000 alongside Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, and Larry the Cable Guy — hit more than 270 cities, grossed over $35 million, and ended up filmed by Warner Bros. If you know the name Tater Salad, that is where it started.
His 2003 Comedy Central special “They Call Me Tater Salad” set the network’s record for Sunday viewership at the time. “You Can’t Fix Stupid” in 2006 drew 4.5 million viewers and hit #1 in prime time on basic cable that night. All four of his solo albums have charted #1 on Billboard’s Comedy Charts. He is a three-time Grammy nominee with over 10 million albums sold and a New York Times bestselling author. The delivery is deadpan, unhurried, built on personal storytelling — and that is exactly what earns the loyalty two-plus decades in.
Venue Info
Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino is at 310 4th St in Niagara Falls, NY, with the Events Center as a proper concert room inside the resort complex — not a ballroom with a temporary stage. Capacity is 2,200. From the Buffalo area, you are 30 minutes up I-190 North. Rochester is around an hour out. Syracuse folks, this is a two-and-a-half-hour drive, but a November Saturday at Niagara for a Tater Salad show is a solid reason to make it — and a resort casino makes it easy to settle in for the whole evening.
Tickets & Pricing
Tickets start at $55 and are available through Ticketmaster. Showtime is 8:00 PM on Saturday, November 7, 2026. White sells well in rooms this size — booking ahead is the move.