Conan O'Brien Hits the Road, Reveals Comedy Tour Dates
Conan O'Brien Hits the Road, Reveals Comedy Tour Dates
Kris De Leon
Kris De Leon
Staff Writer, BuddyTV
It may take some time before we see Conan O'Brien again on TV, considering his contract with NBC prohibits him to do so until September, but that hasn't stopped the former Tonight Show host from doing what he loves best. Beginning April 12, the 46-year-old comedian will be hitting the road for his live comedy tour, which is fittingly titled "Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour."
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"Hey Internet: I'm headed to your town on a half-assed comedy and music tour," O'Brien tweeted, adding, "I repeat: It's half-assed."

The tour, which will go on for two months and will tap on 30 cities, also features O'Brien's longtime sidekick-turned-announcer Andy Richter and the former Tonight Show band.

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"It was either a massive 30-city tour or start helping out around the house," O'Brien said in a statement provided to The Wrap by his publicist. Simultaneous with the announcement of his new gig, O'Brien has also released the dates of his comedy tour:

  • April 12 - Eugene, OR (Hult Center For the Performing Arts)
  • April 13 - Vancouver, BC (Orpheum Theatre)
  • April 16 - Spokane, WA (INB Performing Arts Center)
  • April 17 - Enoch, AB (River Cree Resort and Casino)
  • April 18 - Seattle, WA (Marion Oliver McCaw Hall)
  • April 22 - San Francisco, CA (Nob Hill Masonic Center)
  • April 24 - Universal City, CA (Gibson Amphitheater)
  • April 29 - San Diego, CA (San Diego Civic Theatre)
  • April 30 - Phoenix, AZ (Dodge Theatre)
  • May 1 - Las Vegas, NV (The Pearl Concert Theatre - Palms Casino)
  • May 4 - Reno, NV (Grand Sierra Resort and Casino - Grand Theatre)
  • May 5 - San Jose, CA (San Jose State University Events Center)
  • May 6 - Sacramento, CA (Sacramento Memorial Auditorium)
  • May 9 - Boulder, CO (Mackey Auditorium)
  • May 13 - Dallas, TX (McFarlin Memorial Auditorium-SMU Campus)
  • May 14 - Austin, TX (Austin Music Hall)
  • May 15 - Tulsa, OK (Brady Theater)
  • May 16 - Kansas City, MO (Midland Theatre)
  • May 18 - Minneapolis, MN (Orpheum Theatre)
  • May 19 - Chicago, IL (Chicago Theatre)
  • May 22 - Toronto, ON (Massey Hall)
  • May 30 - Atlantic City, NJ (Borgata Spa and Resort - Event Center)
  • June 1 - New York, NY (Radio City Music Hall)
  • June 4 - Boston, MA (Wang Theater)
  • June 6 - Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun Arena)
  • June 7 - Upper Darby, PA (Tower Theatre)
  • June 8 - Washington, DC (Constitution Hall)
  • June 11 - Manchester, TN (Bonaroo Music Festival)
  • June 14 - Atlanta, GA (Fox Theatre)




(Image courtesy of NBC)

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