A whirlwind of comedy, magic, and delightfully absurd moments arrives in Tuscaloosa with Piff the Magic Dragon: The Clone Tours, at The Historic Bama Theatre on Friday, March 6, 2026, at 7:30 p.m.

With his dry British wit, deadpan delivery, and signature dragon costume, Piff has carved out a reputation as one of the most recognizable and beloved performers in modern comedy magic.

From his breakout run as a finalist on America’s Got Talent to sold-out performances in Las Vegas and theaters across the globe, Piff has built an international following.

“The Clone Tours takes Piff’s signature act to the next level, featuring all-new material, surprising twists, and plenty of audience interaction,” said the press release. “Equal parts stand-up comedy and magic show, the performance appeals to comedy lovers, magic fans, and anyone who enjoys something delightfully offbeat.”

What to Expect

Fans can also look forward to appearances by Piff’s fan-favorite canine companion, Mr. Piffles, the world’s only magic-performing Chihuahua™, whose scene-stealing charm adds even more sparkle to an already unforgettable evening.

Also, for the “ultimate fan experience, a limited Piff’s Private Party add-on is available. With only 30 tickets available, this exclusive experience offers fans a rare opportunity for an intimate, up-close interaction with Piff, making it one of the most sought-after upgrades of the tour,” said the press release.

Ticket Information

Tickets for Piff the Magic Dragon: The Clone Tours are on sale now. For ticket information and additional details, visit TuscArts.org or contact the Arts Council Box Office at (205) 758-5195, ext. 1. Tickets can be purchased here.

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