First off, the only negative of the night: the acoustics in the Nob Hill Masonic Center were not that great. When Conan was singing a funny parody song, you could hardly hear the words over the music itself. That sort of sucked.
Otherwise, the evening was, as Conan promised, kind of okay. :^) Opening act was Reggie Watts, who was rather funny. Had some great beat-boxing bits and good observational humor. Show was to start at 8, Reggie came out at 8:15 and did about 40-45 minutes. At about 9, the Legally Prohibited Band came out and got things started. Labamba sang! Then, the man himself arrived. Actually, first there was a funny pre-taped segment about what he'd been up to, then he came on stage and did a good deal of comedy about it and other things, such as the arena itself (we were, after all, in a Masonic Center!). He then went into a song about his upbringing--apparently it was an Elvis cover, but again, I couldn't hear it too well over the music. Then he brought out his dancers, the Cocettes, who were originally called the Tourettes, but they kept shouting profanities. Pre-taped segment staring an Anonymous Network Executive, with kitty. Then he brought out Andy Richter! This was followed with some banter, then they brought out the Masturbating Bear--renamed for Intellectual Property legality to "The Self-Pleasuring Panda". Then they brought out the inflatable Bat from Hell (kind of lame), followed by a pre-taped TRIUMPH!! Then, Conan came out in the same outfit that Eddie Murphy wore in a 70's stand-up special he had--showed off his lack of ass. He then sang an original song he'd been working on for 18 years; said we could go online and help him finish it. Then Andy got a monologue (kind of weak), which was followed by Deon Cole (!), who was often on the Tonight Show with Conan and was a writer there. Very funny guy! Chris Issac was the special guest, so he sang a song, then Conan came out and joined him for a song. Big finale with "On the Road Again" (which turned into "My Own Show Again") and "I Will Survive". Finally, there was an encore with giant, yellow balls that had Conan's cartoon face on them.
All in all, a fantastic and entertaining evening! Can't wait to see Conan again this fall on TBS!!! ;^)