About the show
A Vegas headliner since the early 2000s, Vinnie Favorito delivers a relentless, off-the-cuff roast where the audience becomes part of the act. Expect fast crowd work, sharp one-liners, and politically incorrect jabs—very much by design.
Highlights of the show
Fully improvised crowd work—every night plays different.
Roast-style comedy in an intimate downtown room.
“If you’re easily offended, skip it” energy—marketed for mature audiences.
Trailer
Ticket details
Typical pricing: From ~$33–$35 before fees on select dates; dynamic by demand/section.
Delivery: Mobile e-tickets standard via the venue/partner.
Accessibility: Listings note wheelchair access and service animals allowed at Notoriety.
Book this showSeating guide: best seats for Vinnie Favorito
Notoriety operates several small theaters (≈60–250 seats each)—so you’re close almost anywhere. If you want maximum interaction, sit front-center; for a relaxed panorama (and fewer cross-aisle servers), try mid-center.
Venue layout
Notoriety sits on the 3rd floor of Neonopolis at the Fremont Street Experience. It’s a multi-theater venue with bars/lounges and short sightlines throughout the rooms.
Getting there, parking & wayfinding
Address: 450 Fremont St, Suite 380 (Neonopolis, 3rd floor). Get directions
Parking: Use the Neonopolis garage (enter from 4th St & Fremont, park on P2, then elevator to 3rd floor).
Policies & good to know
- Age: 18+ (adult language & themes).
- Photo/recording: Comedy rooms typically prohibit recording during sets—follow staff/ticket terms.
- Tone: The show is unfiltered and can be offensive by design—plan your group accordingly.
About the artist
Favorito’s resume spans celebrity roasts (e.g., Magic Johnson, Jerry Springer, Larry Flynt, Arnold Schwarzenegger) and long Vegas runs. The current “Unfiltered” edition leans even harder into audience roasting.
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Before you go (cheat-sheet)
- Arrive 20–30 minutes early (doors commonly 8:30 pm for 9:00 shows).
- Grab parking on P2 and ride the elevator to Level 3.
- Expect 90 minutes straight through—hit restrooms/bar first.
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FAQs about the show
Here are some questions tourists ask before booking their tickets for Vinnie Favorito Unfiltered 2025 at Notoriety.
How long is Vinnie Favorito: Unfiltered, and is there an intermission?
Listings show about 90 minutes with no intermission—plan restrooms/bar beforehand.
On which nights does Vinnie Favorito perform in Las Vegas, and what time does the show start?
Recent coverage points to a weekend schedule, often Saturdays around 8:00 pm and Sundays around 9:00 pm, with some dates listed as doors 8:30 pm / show 9:00 pm. Always confirm your date on the live calendar.
Where exactly is the theater, and what is the address?
At Notoriety on the 3rd floor of Neonopolis, 450 Fremont St, Suite 380, Las Vegas, NV 89101.
What is the minimum age to attend Vinnie Favorito: Unfiltered?
18 and over only—this is adult, unfiltered comedy.
Can I choose exact seats, and which seats are best for interaction?
Rooms at Notoriety are intimate (≈60–250 seats); you typically choose a section/tier and the system assigns your seats. For maximum interaction, sit front-center; for a calmer view, pick mid-center.
How much do tickets usually cost for Vinnie Favorito in Las Vegas?
Recent partner listings show from roughly $33–$35 before fees on select dates; prices fluctuate by demand.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible, and are service animals permitted?
Yes—Notoriety listings note wheelchair accessibility and service animals allowed.
Where should I park for the show, and how do I get to the theater?
Use the Neonopolis garage (enter from 4th & Fremont), park on P2, and elevator to the 3rd floor.
Is this show appropriate if someone in my group is easily offended?
Probably not—the production is marketed as edgy, politically incorrect, and roast-style; consider another comedy option if that’s a concern.
Does Vinnie Favorito follow a script, or is it improvised?
The show is heavily improvised with crowd work—no two nights are the same.
Vinnie is brutally funny and quick on his feet. The crowd work was some of the sharpest I’ve ever seen.
Not for the faint of heart — edgy and raw. Some jokes pushed the limits, but that’s exactly what makes him unique.
He interacts with the audience like no one else. A little rough around the edges, but completely authentic and hilarious.




