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Conan O'Brien embarks on 30-city 'Prohibited from Being Funny on Television' tour

Conan O'Brien's tour is now official, and he could very well be coming to a city near you. Beginning April 12 in Eugene, Oregon, the former "Late Night" and "Tonight Show" host will be embarking on a 30-city "Prohibited from Being Funny on Television" tour that takes him everywhere from Atlanta to Vancouver.

Here are just a few highlights from Conan's schedule:

  • May 1: Conan can gamble away his NBC money at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas
  • May 4: he can spend whatever he has left in Reno
  • May 13: Coco heads to my hometown of Dallas and to my alma mater of SMU
  • May 22: Conan hits up Toronto, the last of three Canadian stops
  • June 1: he goes for the big guns at Manhattan's Radio City Music Hall
  • June 11: Conan does Bonnaroo in Manchester, Tennessee
  • June 14: the tour ends at Atlanta's Fox Theatre

To try your best at getting tickets for the event, all you have to do is head to TeamCoco.com -- just don't be surprised if tickets are already selling out for you area.

Are you hoping to see Conan O'Brien live? Let me know your thoughts with a comment and stay tuned for more TV news.

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Matt Carter is a poet, journalist, and screenwriter from Dallas, TX. A former reality and game show contestant, he published his first book, "Storms of Change," in May 2008. He can be reached here.

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