O'Brien Hosts 32-City Live Comedy Tour Featuring Diverse Performances Across Multiple Locations

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In 2009, Conan O'Brien made a significant transition in his career by moving from New York to Los Angeles to host his own version of The Tonight Show. This marked a new chapter for O'Brien, who had been a beloved late-night television personality for years. His tenure as host lasted for seven months, during which he brought his unique comedic style and charm to the iconic show. However, this period was not without its challenges. Highly publicized network politics led to a host change in 2010, which ultimately resulted in O'Brien's departure from the show. Following this exit, O'Brien embarked on a 32-city live comedy tour titled 'The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour.' This tour was a response to the restrictions he faced after leaving The Tonight Show and allowed him to connect with fans directly. The tour was also documented in the film 'Conan O'Brien Can't Stop,' which showcased his journey and the challenges he faced during this tumultuous time in his career. O'Brien's resilience and dedication to his craft have solidified his status as a legendary figure in late-night television.
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