The show’s name comes from the clause in Conan’s exit contract that prohibits him from appearing on TV until September.
April 12: Eugene, Ore.
Hult Center For the Performing Arts
April 13-14: Vancouver
Orpheum Theatre
April 16: Spokane, Wash.
INB Performing Arts Center
April 17: Enoch, Alberta
River Cree Resort & Casino
April 18-19: Seattle
Marion Oliver McCaw Hall
April 22-23: San Francisco
Nob Hill Masonic Center
April 24-25: Universal City
Gibson Amphitheater
April 29: San Diego
San Diego Civic Theatre
April 30: Phoenix
Dodge Theatre
May 1: Las Vegas
The Pearl Concert Theatre — Palms Casino
May 4: Reno
Grand Sierra Resort & Casino — Grand Theatre
May 5: San Jose
San Jose State University Events Center
May 6: Sacramento
Sacramento Memorial Auditorium
May 9: Boulder, Colo.
Mackey Auditorium
May 13: Dallas
McFarlin Memorial Auditorium-SMU Campus
May 14: Austin
Austin Music Hall
May 15: Tulsa
Brady Theater
May 16: Kansas City, Mo.
Midland Theatre
May 18: Minneapolis
Orpheum Theatre
May 19-20: Chicago
Chicago Theatre
May 22: Toronto
Massey Hall
May 30: Atlantic City
Borgata Spa & Resort — Event Center
June 1-2: New York
Radio City Music Hall
June 4-5: Boston
Wang Theater
June 6: Uncasville, Conn.
Mohegan Sun Arena
June 7: Upper Darby, Pa.
Tower Theatre
June 8: Washington
Constitution Hall
June 11: Manchester, Tenn.
Bonaroo Music Festival
June 14: Atlanta
Fox Theatre
source: Conan O’Brien live tour announced [Hollywood Reporter]
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