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Conan O’Brien Takes His Show on the Road

By , About.com GuideMarch 11, 2010

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Conan O'Brien is proving you can keep a talk show host off TV, but you can't keep him away from an audience.

When O'Brien lost The Tonight Show earlier this year, part of his exit deal included a six-month hiatus from appearing on television. Quickly the question was raised: What would the flame-haired host do during his forced broadcast vacation?

At first it seemed like a very active Twitter social life. He even turned the world upside down for everyday fan Sarah Faith Killen when he decided to randomly "follow" one his followers. (Killen went from three followers to more than 25,000 in mere days.)

Then rumors surfaced that O'Brien might hit the stage. And now that rumor is true.

O'Brien has announced the Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour. The show will hit 30 cities beginning April 12 and stars sidekick Andy Richter and "The Max Weinberg Seven".

Find out all the details at TeamCoCo.com. If your city has been left out (Cleveland!! Where's Cleveland?!?), keep an eye on the site. Additional dates may be added (like CLEVELAND!!!).

Comments

March 13, 2010 at 10:20 pm
(1) bob :

Strange, I always thought that max the drummer was much more funnier than conan.

October 11, 2010 at 3:57 am
(2) Jim Moulton :

Conan always struck me as a j—. I don’t use that much, but I just could never like him.

November 8, 2010 at 4:26 pm
(3) Janet :

Conan is silly. Prefer Jay Leno.

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