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Look out, Denver: “The Bachelor” is coming to town, and the reality TV show wants to help you find love.

“” is the latest extension of “The Bachelor” franchise and will fit an entire season of the show into one evening by giving audience members the chance to find love in their own community, according to a press release. And, for the first time, the audience will even have a say in the all-important rose ceremony.

The tour’s Denver stop at the Buell Theatre (1350 Curtis St., Denver) isn’t until Feb. 23, 2020, but tickets go on sale July 26 at 10 a.m. via  Ի.

Each show will introduce a hometown bachelor to local ladies from the audience. The bachelor for the evening will then be guided through the first impression rose, group date challenges and one-on-one dates. The tour boasts a total of 63 stops all over the United States, with the first in Mesa, Ariz., on Feb. 13, 2020, and the last in Austin, Texas, on May 17, 2020. See the full lineup at .

The tour will be hosted by Ben Higgins, who’s known for his stints as a contestant on Season 11 of “The Bachelorette” and as the leading man on Season 20 of “The Bachelor.” The 30-year-old Indiana native now calls Denver home, and while here, he’s done at Comedy Works on Larimer Square, , and co-founded coffee distributor Generous Coffee Co.

He also in February about his relationship with Jessica Clarke, which is his first publicly acknowledged relationship since he and ex-fiancé Lauren Bushnell got engaged on “The Bachelor” in 2016 and .

Clarke is a University of Mississippi graduate who has no ties to “The Bachelor” — perhaps proving that all these attractive and successful “Bachelor” contestants don’t, in fact, need a reality TV show to find love.

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