Mike Finoia: Bio, Comedy Style, and Where to Watch
Who is Mike Finoia?
Mike Finoia is a New York City-based comedian, producer, and podcast host who performs nightly at the premier NYC comedy clubs and tours nationally with Impractical Jokers. He has served as a comedy producer on Impractical Jokers (Seasons 5–6, TruTV) and supervising producer on Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes (Seasons 7–12). He also opens for the Jokers on their national arena tour.
He has been featured on TruTV, Sirius XM, and Comedy Central Radio, and is a regular on The Bonfire with Big Jay Oakerson & Robert Kelly on SiriusXM. His stand-up has been featured at the New York Comedy Festival and on AXS TV’s Gotham Comedy Live. His debut comedy special Don’t Let Me Down received rave reviews and is free on YouTube. He co-hosts the nostalgia-fueled podcast Are We Old? with Charles McBee, exploring pop culture and generational shifts. He also co-hosts Comes a Time with Dead & Company bassist Oteil Burbridge — a music and culture podcast that reflects his deep roots as a music fan, particularly of the jam band world. He has been a guest on Kill Tony, Flagrant with Andrew Schulz, Bad Friends, The Tim Dillon Show, Are You Garbage?, and Barstool’s KFC Radio.
Mike Finoia’s Comedy Style
Finoia is a sharp, relatable storyteller whose material lives at the intersection of music fandom, relationships, and the oddities of everyday life. The production background on Impractical Jokers gives him a behind-the-scenes understanding of what makes comedy work structurally — and the nightly club gigging keeps the material road-tested. The music podcasting reflects the genuine enthusiasm that surfaces in his stand-up: someone who goes deep on the things he loves.
Where to Find Mike Finoia
Don’t Let Me Down is free on YouTube. Find tour dates at mikefinoiacomedy.com.
Mike Finoia has performed at the Comedy Cellar in New York City’s Greenwich Village. Check the current lineup and upcoming shows at comedycellar.com.
Catch Comedy Cellar shows live from New York on Mint Comedy at watch.mintcomedy.com.
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