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Conan O'Brien - Source: Reuters -
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Former late-night talk show host Conan O'Brien has unveiled plans to poke fun at being barred from television in a live comedy show that will tour US and Canadian theatres starting next month.
The 30-city tour, titled "Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television," is set to start April 12 in Eugene, Oregon. It will travel to Vancouver and Toronto in Canada, as well as major US cities.
Conan spent an ill-fated seven months as host of the The Tonight Show on NBC, a position he took over from Jay Leno.
Amid falling ratings, NBC ousted O'Brien and placed Leno back on the late-night talk show as of March 1. As part of a $US45 million exit package, O'Brien agreed not to appear on TV before September 1.
Billed as "a night of music, comedy, hugging, and the occasional awkward silence," according to O'Brien's website www.teamcoco.com, he will be accompanied on stage by sidekick Andy Richter and his former Tonight Show band.
O'Brien, 46, joked about his motivation in a press release announcing the tour with the quip: "It was either a massive 30-city tour or start helping out around the house."
Earlier on Friday (NZT), O'Brien announced his plans for the tour on his Twitter account: "Hey Internet: I'm headed to your town on a half-assed comedy & music tour... I repeat: It's half-assed."
During his Tonight Show run, fans nicknamed the often self-deprecating, redheaded O'Brien "Coco." A Facebook page run by O'Brien fans entitled "I'm with Coco" was abuzz shortly after the tour was announced with some of his nearly one million fans lamenting that he wasn't stopping in their town.