Growing up, while playing for Club León in the Mexican First Division, González made his teammates laugh during training and on the team’s tours.
Mexican comedians Teo González and Jorge Falcón are teaming up for a Mexican Independence Day Weekend show at The Palazzo Theatre inside The Venetian Resort Las Vegas on Saturday, Sept. 12, at 10 p.m.
Pre-sales will run ahead of the general on-sale Friday, April 24, at 10 a.m. PT. Tickets starting at $45, plus applicable fees, will be available at Ticketmaster.com, VenetianLasVegas.com, any box office at The Venetian Resort and by calling (702) 414-9000 and (866) 641-7469.
Popular Mexican comedian González, also known as “The Ponytail Comedian,” is considered by many to be one of the best comedians in Mexico and is famous for his live performances in theaters as well as on television and radio.

Growing up, while playing for Club León in the Mexican First Division, he made his teammates laugh during training and on the team’s tours. While at a nightclub with his teammates one evening, they persuaded him to go on stage to tell some of his jokes, which had become popular within the club, and the rest is history.
Known as “Jo Jo Jorge,” comedian Falcón is from Mexico City, who, after graduating in 1973 as a dental surgeon, began his comedy career performing in bars and cabaret-style cafés, eventually moving on to international stage shows.
He possesses a distinctive style of making facial expressions – or “muecas” – that has established him as a unique and successful comedian. He complements these facial contortions by tousling his hair and using various body movements and vocal tones to impersonate the characters featured in his jokes.
















