On performing at The Paramount, he said, “It’s very nice to be here. Mr. Piffles and I have been on tour ever since America’s Got Talent finished. We do three nights a week in Vegas, and then we go to new cities. This week we are actually playing theaters, and then we are doing Foxwoods and Borgata next weekend.”
When asked what he misses most about the America’s Got Talent experience, Piff responded “the catering,” which he described as “delicious.”
His plans for the future are to continue touring extensively with Mr. Piffles. “We will always do that, for as long as we can sell tickets, and we come back as often as we can,” he said.
Piff’s greatest influences are Penn and Teller. “They have been great friends over the years, and now we both live in Vegas,” he said.
Each day, Piff is motivated by “cash.” “Big piles of gold,” he said.
His proudest professional moments include “losing at television shows.” “It is a unique career that I have carved out,” he said. “I didn’t fool Penn and Teller and I was one of the losers on America’s Got Talent. It is one of those skills that we are cultivating every day,” he said.
For his fans, he concluded, “Thank you very much for coming out to the shows. We look forward to meeting you down the road.”
He defined the word success as “princesses.”
Digital Journal’s review of Piff the Magic Dragon’s show at The Paramount may be seen by clicking here.
To learn more about Piff the Magic Dragon, check out his official website.