Need your Conan fix? Now that the lanky redhead is gone from "The Tonight Show," he's taking his act on the road.
The "Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour" will stop at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis on May 18.
O'Brien promised to come to Minnesota after we sent him a bust made of chocolate and bacon while he was on the NBC show. Now he's making good on that pledge — in addition to visiting 29 other cities on the tour.
The longtime host of "Late Night" took a seven-month flyer on running "The Tonight Show." That ended badly and now his TV plans are uncertain.
According to TV Bizwire, the show will include sidekick Andy Richter and the "Tonight Show" band.
The show is sold out.
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