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Michelle Collins to Moderate ‘Queer Eye’ Stars’ First Live Tour (EXCLUSIVE)

Talk show host and comedian Michelle Collins will be moderating “The Fab Five Live!” as part of the “Queer Eye” tour.

With over two decades of “Queer Eye” history since it first premiered in 2003, this tour marks the first time that the Netflix series will be bringing the show to life in front of audiences. The tour reunites Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness along with new cast member Jeremiah Brent.

Right off the heels of the show’s ninth season, “The Fab Five Live!” comes from the creators of “Queer Eye,” Scout Productions. It promises a mix of personal stories, show highlights and exclusive behind-the-scenes insights, along with Q&A sessions for audience members to ask their burning fan questions.

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Collins, who is known for co-hosting “The View” in 2015 before hosting her own show “The Michelle Collins Show” from 2018 to 2022, will be kicking off the tour on Feb. 19 in Philadelphia at the Miller Theater. The tour will then travel all across the country to New York City, Chicago, Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles until the end date of March 12, allowing audiences to reflect on the show’s lasting legacy in the LGBTQ+ community.

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“Scout Productions is beyond thrilled to see the continued success of ‘Queer Eye’ and how it continues to resonate with fans around the world,” said Rob Eric, Scout Productions chief creative officer and executive producer. “We’re humbled that after nine seasons there is still so much love from our community and excited by the opportunity to celebrate this support and foster a shared experience that reflects everything our show represents — compassion, empowerment, and joy.”

Tickets for the show are currently available online.

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