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Conan O'Brien Hits the Road

The 'Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour' is a go.

Conan O'Brien announced his 30-city Legally Prohibited From Being Funny On Television Tour on Thursday. The comedian's live tour will begin in Eugene, Ore., on April 12 and make a stop, on April 24 and 25, at Universal Studios in Los Angeles.

Universal Studios is the entertainment complex owned by O’Brien’s former, longtime employer, NBC Universal.

Sidekick Andy Richter and members of O'Brien's band will make stops in Vancouver, British Columbia; Boulder, Colo.; Chicago; Atlantic City, N.J.; and in New York City at Radio City Music Hall. Tickets start at $39.50.

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