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Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour Stops in Austin [Conan O'Brien]

Since NBC has blocked Conan from appearing on TV until the fall of this year, he's decided to take an act-of-sorts on the road. He'll have two shows in Texas: Dallas on May 13 and Austin on May 14 (at the Austin Music Hall). Although the tour schedule was just announced this morning, tickets seem to be going fast. For the Austin Music Hall show, ticket prices range from $39.50 to $695.00 (these $695 meet & greet packages have already sold out). [Frontgate Tickets]

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  • AMH is crummy for a lot of reasons... the seating arrangements will make your neck hurt for a few days (if your not on center)...I could go on and on and on and on



    ***I should have made my point that I think it is unfortunate that it is

    @ AMH (isn't capacity 4400?)



    I just think someone as BIG as CONAN is, who OWNed LateNight.

    Should have been @ the Frank Erwin Center.

    I would have even paid the same prices or higher!

    I admit I am just jealous I couldn't get in (it was kind of a short notice sale, eh?) and now have to suffer StubHub.



    Have fun everyone!

    Peace!

  • Television Tour Stops in Austin YES i agree with you.. HAHA..
  • SmotherBrother

    AMH was just rebuilt.



    Conan's doing a comedy show and sold the place out in minutes.



    Define "crummy" and "screwed up".

  • WOW, why the freakin crummy Austin Music Hall??????????????



    Sold Out as soon as it was announced...c'mon Conan or I assume C3 screwed this one up.

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