New York City, NY · 2026 Tour

Martin Amini New York City Tickets

Live stand-up comedy · Crowd work · Matchmaking · Unforgettable

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Martin Amini Live in New York City

New York's Town Hall is where Martin brings the theater-level production. It's a 1,500-seat landmark — and Martin fills it. The Comedy Cellar, meanwhile, is where legends are made. Martin's crowd work plays perfectly in NYC — audiences are sharp, fast, and ready to be roasted. New Yorkers don't hold back, and neither does Martin.

Born in Silver Spring, Maryland to Iranian and Bolivian immigrant parents, Martin's comedy draws from his multicultural upbringing, his marriage to Charlene Amini, and whatever chaos the audience brings him.

New York City Venues

📍 Town Hall
New York City, NY
📍 Comedy Cellar
New York City, NY

What to Expect

Show length: Approximately 60–90 minutes

Style: Stand-up comedy, crowd work, audience matchmaking

Vibe: Intimate, interactive, unpredictable in the best way

Pro tip: Sit up front if you want to get roasted — or matched.

Plan Your Night in New York City

🅿️ Parking: Public transit recommended (1/2/3 to Times Square for Town Hall, A/C/E to W 4th for Comedy Cellar). Street parking near-impossible in Manhattan.

🏨 Nearby hotels: The Knickerbocker, Moxy Times Square, citizenM New York Times Square

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Martin Amini perform in New York?

Martin headlines Town Hall (123 W 43rd St) for theater shows and performs at the legendary Comedy Cellar (117 MacDougal St) in Greenwich Village.

How do I get Martin Amini NYC tickets?

Theater shows are available on Ticketmaster and SeatGeek. Comedy Cellar shows are available through their website and often sell out same-day.

What is Martin Amini known for?

Martin is known as the 'Cupid of Stand-Up Comedy' for his on-stage matchmaking. He also draws from his Iranian-Bolivian heritage and his marriage to Charlene Amini for his material.

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