Bill and Hillary Clinton's paid speaking engagement is putting them up against the White House Correspondents' Dinner later this month in D.C. – and there are still plenty of unsold tickets for the former first couple's event.

The Clintons, who kicked off their paid public speaking tour in Toronto in an arena with dozens of empty seats, will be back on their home turf for the April 27 event. That is the same night as the annual WHCA dinner, which both Clintons have attended in the past.

President Trump said he won't be attending the WHCA this year, so the former first couple, who will be performing downtown at D.A.R. Constitution Hall, don't have to worry about being upstaged.

Bill and Hillary Clinton's paid speaking tour takes them to six venues in the next few weeks

However, they still have plenty of tickets to sell at the venue. As of Monday there were still dozens of tickets available at prices ranging from $179.50 up to $320 to see the power pair get interviewed by former Daily Show comedian Jordan Klepper.

On the secondary market, tickets were being resold for as little as $28.

The hall has a seating capacity of 3,702, and notes it is the largest concert hall in Washington. However multiple seat sections in the front and back appear to have been blocked off. The venue is considerably smaller than the Scotiabank arena where the Clintons kicked off their tour.

That venue is a hockey arena that seats 20,000, although organizers set up chairs on the floor and blocked off sections.

The pair get interviewed on stage in what are billed as live 'conversations' that are less formal than a standard interview

There were plenty of seats available for their upcoming event in Washington

Jordan Klepper, who hosts "The Opposition with Jordan Klepper," will interview the Clintons

President Bill Clinton An evening with President Bill Clinton and former Secretary Of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Toronto, Canada - 27 Nov 2018

Sources said about 3,300 bought tickets for the Toronto evening event, but there was room for more in the hockey arena just minutes before the lights dimmed

An entire bank of seats on the floor, where tickets were going for $111 on an official site, remained empty during the Toronto event

Clinton event organizers have the couple field questions on stage from a series of non-journalist interviewers.

In Detroit, comedian and actor Ben Stiller will be asking the questions. In Philadelphia, organizers opted for former Eagles cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, although the upcoming event drew criticism in the Inquirer due to Asomugha's disappointments on the field.

Others taking a turn interviewing the Clintons in live 'conversations' include Star Jones and former Clinton advisor Paul Begala.

The event is scheduled to start about the same time as the annual 'nerd prom' correspondents dinner. This year, instead of a comedian, the organization invited author Ron Chernow in a departure from last year, where comedian Michelle Wolff skewered White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders.

An event at the Beacon Theater in New York still has tickets available as well.