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Game show 'The Price is Right' coming to a city near you for national tour

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FILE-Contestants pose for a photo in the Showcase Showdown at CBS "The Price Is Right" 50th Season Celebration in 2021 in Inglewood, California. (Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images) WASHINGTON - "The Price is Right" is hitting the road for a nationwide tour for fans to see the popular game show in a city near them.

The "Come on Down Tour" is separate from the TV show and live stage show and starts Friday at the Santa Monica Pier in Los Angeles with stops in various cities, including Dallas, Denver, Nashville, New Orleans, and St.

Louis. Fans can win prizes and play some of the show’s popular games with a chance to win a $50,000 grand prize. Tickets and dates for the tour are listed on "The Price is Right website.Attendees will be required to show proof of vaccination. "The safety of our guests, cast and crew remains paramount.

In addition to any state, local and venue-specific protocols, The Price Is Right Live™ will have its own COVID-19 protocols in place," according to their website.

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