LAS VEGAS – March 11, 2010 – Conan O’Brien will headline a live comedy/music review that begins a two-month, 30-city tour on April 12, 2010 and includes a stop at The Pearl Concert Theater on Saturday, May 1. The aptly titled “Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television” tour kicks off in Eugene, Oregon, and will take Conan and a cast that will include longtime sidekick Andy Richter and the former Tonight Show band to theaters in at least 20 states and two Canadian provinces.

“It was either a massive 30-city tour or start helping out around the house” says O’Brien.

American Express is sponsoring the tour and it promises to be a night omusic, comedy, hugging and the occasional awkward silence.

The Pearl Box Office is open from noon – 7:00 p.m. daily. Doors will open at 8:00 p.m. and show time is 9:00 p.m. The Pearl is sponsored by Citi; for more information on upcoming concerts, please call 702-942-6888.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE PEARL:

 

March 19 & 20 – Martin Lawrence; $65 & $85

March 27 – Jay-Z; $159, $194 & $234

April 3 – One Million Star; $62, $92 & $112

April 9 – 30 Seconds to Mars; $30

April 18 – The Dead Weather; $30

May 1 – Conan O’Brien; $75, $100 & $150

May 7 & 8 – New Kids On The Block; $115, $125 & $135

 

About The Pearl:

The Pearl is Las Vegas’ premier concert theater boasting accommodations for up to 2,500 ticket holders. Featuring a stage just four feet from the floor and the farthest seating area being a mere 120 feet from the stage, The Pearl offers the utmost in intimate viewing of your favorite acts. Private and semi-private skyboxes are located on each side of the venue offering private bars, lounges and restrooms. The Pearl is a marvel of modern technology using only top quality sound and video equipment throughout. Hard wired to The Studio at The Palms, The Pearl allows artists to create a cost-effective live album with efficiency and without additional venue set-up. For more information, please visit www.palms.com.

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