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Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper live at Cobb Energy Centre changed to June 20

NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 08: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) (L-R) Andy Cohen, Anderson Cooper, Kathy Griffin and Gloria Steinem attend Kathy Griffin's Carnegie Hall Performance official after party hosted by Anderson Cooper at Trattoria Dell Arte Restaurant on November 8, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images) Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper have known each other for many years and will be kibitzing at Cobb Energy Centre June 13. CREDIT: Getty Images
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 08: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) (L-R) Andy Cohen, Anderson Cooper, Kathy Griffin and Gloria Steinem attend Kathy Griffin's Carnegie Hall Performance official after party hosted by Anderson Cooper at Trattoria Dell Arte Restaurant on November 8, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images) Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper have known each other for many years and will be kibitzing at Cobb Energy Centre June 13. CREDIT: Getty Images
March 16, 2015

By RODNEY HO/ rho@ajc.com, originally filed Monday, March 16, 2015, updated March 31, 2015 when the date was changed

Andy Cohen wowed an adoring Atlanta crowd with stories about his life as a celebrity last year at the Marcus Jewish Community Center to promote his latest book.

The "Watch What Happens Live" host and "Real Housewives" guru will be back in Atlanta June 20 at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre with his buddy and CNN host Anderson Cooper in a show dubbed "Deep Talk and Shallow Tales." (Buy tickets here.)

The two New Yorkers will interview each other and dish about pop culture and world events, according to the press release. They will also take questions from the crowd.

Ticket prices are clearly not for cheapskates: $75 to $350 before those annoying ticket fees. (Tickets go on sale Friday, March 20 at 10 a.m. with a presale starting on Wednesday.)

The VIP $350 package includes:

Here is Cooper's appearance on "Watch What Happens Live" in December with Kelly Ripa, too. Cooper had a tough time with "Plead the Fifth."

And as Sirius/XM keeps expanding its "personality"-based channels, it is going to have one focused on Cohen later this year. He will curate the content and do his own weekly radio show.

About the Author

Rodney Ho writes about entertainment for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution including TV, radio, film, comedy and all things in between. A native New Yorker, he has covered education at The Virginian-Pilot, small business for The Wall Street Journal and a host of beats at the AJC over 20-plus years. He loves tennis, pop culture & seeing live events.

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