Marcus Vale on stage under spotlight

The Quiet Part — 2026

Marcus
Vale

Says the thing you were already thinking. Then keeps talking.

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Sep 12
Saturday · Doors 7:00
Chicago, IL
Thalia Hall — two nights
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Airports are just malls with anxiety

Six minutes on terminal etiquette, moving walkways, and the man who claps when the plane lands.

Fifteen years of noticing things out loud.

Marcus Vale works quiet and lands loud. No premise he can't take apart, no room he can't read — the sort of comic who makes 1,200 strangers feel like they're getting away with something.

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The Quiet Part — 41 cities. Ticket links open Ticketmaster search (swap for Bandsintown / Seated when you go live).

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The long
version

Marcus Vale has spent fifteen years turning small observations into big rooms.

He started in the back of a Chicago sports bar with a broken mic and a two-drink minimum, and never quite left the sensibility behind — the material is built on close attention, not volume. Airport gates, group chats, the theater of buying a mattress: he takes the thing everybody has already noticed and keeps walking until it gets strange.

Since then he's headlined clubs and theaters across North America, filmed two hours of television, and become the rare touring comic whose openers keep getting booked off his own crowd.

“Delivers a punchline like he's handing you a receipt.”

The Reckoner

His third hour, The Quiet Part, tours through 2026 and films this fall. He lives in Chicago, which he insists is a personality trait.

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