For fans, it's a chance to see the star in person and discover
how he performs unfettered by network broadcast standards. For
O'Brien, who joked he's trying to avoid helping around the house
since leaving "Tonight," barnstorming 30 cities may help build
the case for his return to TV.
He'll have a chance to hone his stage act in the Northwest and
Canada before he hits bigger U.S. cities (Los Angeles, April 24-25;
New York, June 2-3; the tour ends in Atlanta on June 14). With
tickets priced from $40 and up, "The Legally Prohibited From Being
Funny on Television Tour" is virtually sold out.
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