Worrellson
Newbie
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2014
- Posts
- 7
Apologies if anyone else has already mentioned this (I haven't read the whole thread) but it can be worthwhile to put your name down to see the taping of iconic TV shows, especially in New York. The year before last I saw Stephen Colbert recording his late night show in the Ed Sullivan Theatre - Tom Hanks was the main guest. As it's pre-recorded you arrive around 5pm so it's not a late night. And in January I saw "Late Night with Seth Meyers" at the NBC Rockefeller Center.
You aren't guaranteed tickets (they're free), but with Seth Meyers I was notified a couple of days before that I hadn't got one, then an hour or so later one was offered via email. You also have to get there exactly at the appointed time as they give out more tickets than seats.
Details here: Late Night with Seth Meyers - they have a lot of other free shows and events too.
You aren't guaranteed tickets (they're free), but with Seth Meyers I was notified a couple of days before that I hadn't got one, then an hour or so later one was offered via email. You also have to get there exactly at the appointed time as they give out more tickets than seats.
Details here: Late Night with Seth Meyers - they have a lot of other free shows and events too.