Conan O’Brien Must Go Season 2 is streaming on Binge from today

Binge has today announced that season 2 of the travel show Conan O’Brien Must Go will be available at 5 pm AEST today. The three-episode season starts streaming today, with a new episode available each week, with the season finale streaming on 22 May.

In season 1, Conan travelled to Norway, Argentina, Thailand and Ireland and in season 2, he makes his way to New Zealand, Spain and Austria. I have to say, I’m a bit miffed that he made it all the way to New Zealand and didn’t bother to come to Australia.

I mean, we’re right there!

In any case, Conan O’Brien Must Go season 2, much like season 1, features Conan exploring the world, doing dumb and hilarious bits and showcasing nations in a way only he can.

Conan O’Brien Must Go

Per Binge, “In this riotously funny travel series, Conan O’Brien experiences local cultures and connects with fans he previously met on his podcast.

Conan O’Brien Must Go is produced by Conaco; executive producers are Conan O’Brien and Jeff Ross.”

Season 2 will premiere on FOX8 at 9 pm AEST and will be available On Demand on FOXTEL. New episodes will be released each week. Season 1 of Conan O’Brien Must Go is available to stream on Binge and On Demand on FOXTEL.

Watch episode 1 of Conan O’Brien Must Go on Binge from 5 pm AEST tonight.

Leo Stevenson
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