TICKET SALES TERMINATED
Tickets are currently unavailable on TicketWeb

Joe Bartnick
Thu, 10 Jul, 7:00 PM EDT
Doors open
5:30 PM EDT
Pittsburgh Improv
166 East Bridge St, Pittsburgh, PA 15120
TICKET SALES TERMINATED
Tickets are currently unavailable on TicketWeb
Description
A ticket delivery delay is in place until two days before the event. Tickets will not be emailed until then.
DO NOT PURCHASE TICKETS FROM ANYONE OR ANY OTHER SITE OTHER THAN IMPROV.COM
TICKET RESALE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
TICKETS SUSPECTED OF BEING PURCHASED FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF RESELLING MAY BE CANCELLED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE PITTSBURGH IMPROV.
EVENT INFO:
There is a two-item minimum purchase requirement in the showroom for all guests.
Seating is general admission, first-come, first-served, with the exception of groups and premium booths.
No cell phone use, photography or video recording is permitted during performances.
All sales are final.
MISCELLANOUS:
For group sales info, e-mail our Events Manager to learn about special menu options and reserved seating.
Additional questions may be addressed in our Frequently Asked Questions.
For further assistance, contact Pittsburgh Improv
Event Information
Age Limit
21+

Comedy
Joe Bartnick
Joe Bartnick
Comedy
Joe Bartnick is a standup comic, actor and writer.
All Things Comedy released his comedy special titled “Bartnick – A Killing in Chicago”. The special was featured on Sirius/XM’s RawDog Channel. Joe played Randy the Bouncer in “Old Dads”, a Netflix #1 movie. Joe was featured on Netflix’s “Bill Burr -Friends who Kill” comedy special.
Joe Bartnick started as a comic performing in coffeeshops and bars. Joe used talent and hustle to make his way prestigious venues like Madison Square Garden and Red Rocks.
Joe can be seen doing standup on AXS-TVs Gotham Live, roasting Tommy Lee on A&E and acting on Playboy TVs King of Clubs. Joe wrote the bestselling E- book “You Might Be a Douchebag”. He parlayed his love of hockey into the popular podcast Puck Off. He toured for years with Lisa Lampanelli and now frequently appears with Bill Burr who nicknamed him “The Rose Bowl Legend”.