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“Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” fans will temporarily be able to catch the show live from Los Angeles. Bravo

“Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” is making moves — temporarily, anyway. Host Andy Cohen is packing up his eccentric clubhouse and taking the Bravo late night show on the road.

For one week the show will air live from the Palace Theater in Los Angeles — something Cohen, 48, has been trying to accomplish for some time. According to ET Online the string of shows will begin airing live at 11 p.m. EDT on Sunday, May 21. Check out the official announcement below:

Scoring tickets to “WWHL” is notoriously difficult. There aren’t many seats in the Clubhouse, even after a studio upgrade, and the few that are available are often filled with Cohen’s and guests. West Coast fans are in luck, however — on Wednesday, the show’s beloved host tweeted out this link to a ticket request form.

New Yorkers will have to wait until Cohen and the “WWHL” crew return to the Big Apple to catch him in the clubhouse. Tickets to the show are often made available on CharityBuzz, though it’s worth noting that they’re not cheap. Fans are currently bidding between $500 and $2,800 for a shot at the few open seats in the “WWHL” audience.

Fans should also keep their eyes on the “WWHL” Facebook and Twitter. Both have been known to feature contests, allowing fans the opportunity to attend a taping for free. Good luck!

Catch “WWHL” from the comfort of your home Sunday through Thursday at 11 p.m. EDT on Bravo.