Bravo today announced The Real Housewives Live Tour, which will feature a panel discussion and audience Q&As with different stars of the network’s franchise as they dish about their shows and cast secrets in matinee and evening shows. Three cities are on the list: Atlantic City, Oct. 1; Chicago, Oct. 8; and Atlanta, Oct. 15. “Bravo viewers like to truly engage in the shows they are passionate about,” said Ellen Stone, SVP Marketing at the network. We’ll see pretty fast if she’s right — a live show is a big leap for a series that doesn’t feature actual performances, a la Glee, American Idol or The Voice. Another leap: Tickets start at $49.50 and go up to $170 — that price gets you the Red Carpet package, which includes an exclusive cocktail reception, a separate entrance and a red carpet walk, premier seating, and limited-edition tour laminate and matching lanyard.


Uhm…why???? Love the shows but this is stupid.
I’ll be shocked if these shows are even half sold. They’ll be giving those tickets away soon enough, begging people to go see it.
The Ho Show Goes on the Road.
Skankapalooza 2011!
Talk about delusions of grandeur…who in their right mind would pay $49.50-$170 to see these legends in their own minds….
At the very least, Bravo should be thinking of recasting all this dead air.
What on earth are they going to do once people get there? Sounds like a Charlie Sheen kind of thing. The audience is paying for what exactly?
$170? Seriously? Would anyone pay that to see a bunch of idiots talk about how great they are?
Nothing could be cheesier…when will I get the job on Regis so I can get outta here?
Wow that red carpet walk and seperate entrance sounds AMAZZINNGGGG!! Can I bring all my fat lonely housewife friends from NJ?? We will be waysted will all those martinis..who will drive us home
I paid $70 to see Tony Bennett last night – a great investment to enjoy pure class and talent. Why would anyone pay double that to hear this zero contribution to society club speak?
I bet some of you flapping your gums are the same fools that pay to see Britney Spears “perform” or listen to The Warbler J. Lopez give advice on singing, which she actually can’t do herself.