While I wouldn't say the entire show was "laugh out loud" hilarious, it was nonetheless solidly chuckle-worthy. It was like a big variety show, with Conan having a good time and bringing some of his friends along with him. The opening act, Reggie Watts, was suitably odd and surreal, which seems to fit Conan's sensibility. His comedy kind of reminded me of something Andy Kauffman might have done. Trey Anastasio from Phish was one of the surprise guests, and he played in a nice extended jam with the band. Also, being that the show took place in Upper Darby, we predicted that Tina Fey might show up, and indeed she did. I was disappointed that she didn't DO anything though. She pulled the "Walker Texas Ranger Lever" a few times, but it would have been funnier to see her in a comedy bit with Conan. There was a funny pre-taped bit with Triumph where he spoke to the audience and they overdubbed various Philly references. There were a lot of (enjoyable) musical numbers, as you could tell that Conan was relishing his chance to be a rock star. I bought tickets less than a week before the show and ended up with third row seats, so we had a great view. It wasn't the laugh riot I expected it to be, but it was a thoroughly enjoyable night and I'm glad I went.