Prices for Bill and Hillary Clinton's 13-city tour have taken a plunge as the pair near the end of a string of dates for their speaking engagements.

The event billed as 'An Evening with President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton' continued at the LA Forum in Inglewood, California Saturday night and tickets were listed for as little as $2.

Seats in the Lower Bowl 131 section were available on Vivid Seats while the same website was offering admission for the best section - center in front of the stage - for $92.

Prices for Bill and Hillary Clinton's 13-city tour have taken a plunge. They are pictured in Seattle, Washington Friday

Show at the LA Forum in Inglewood, California Saturday night had tickets listed for $2

Park Theater at Park MGM in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday evening were available from $15 on StubHub for the upper balcony level. The best seats on the main floor were going for $474

Those hoping to see the politicians up close at the Park Theater at Park MGM in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday evening were able to buy from StubHub for as little as $15 on the upper balcony level. However the best seats on the main floor were still going for $474.

The date in Sin City had been reschedule from November 18, 2018.

It came after the Seattle Times reported tickets on the secondary market were being sold for just $20 for Friday's appearance at Seattle's WaMu Theater. The best tickets were $829 but that was a 54 percent drop from $1,785 when the tour was first advertised.

Tickets in Seattle were going for just $20 on Friday night. The pair are pictured at the Washington state show

Moderator Sophia Bush on stage during An Evening President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at Rogers Arena on Thursday in Vancouver, Canada

Actor Ben Stiller acted as moderator for the Clinton's speaking tour stop, at the Fox Theatre in downtown Detroit on April 12

On Thursday they graced the stage in Vancouver, British Columbia where Sophia Bush moderated.

Throughout last month they carried out shows in New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Washington DC and Massachusetts.

The former Democratic presidential candidate and former president took their seats at the Fox theater in downtown Detroit April 12.

Hillary Clinton speaks with moderator Tony Goldwyn on stage during An Evening With the Clintons at Boston Opera House April 30 in Boston, Massachusetts

The pair shared stories of their time in political office as well as tackling some hot-button topics - though some criticized their reluctance to get into some of the more contentious debates of the day.

At each event, a special guest host has been introduced with the comedian and liberal activist Ben Stiller assuming the role for this evening.

Tony Goldwyn moderated in Boston, Nnamdi Asomugha in Philadelphia, Paul Begala in New York, Star Jones in Wallingford and Jordan Klepper in Washington DC.

Moderator Nnamdi Asomugha appeared at The Met in Philadelphia, Saturday, April 13

While the Clintons have struggled to generate buzz for their speaking tour, Michelle Obama shows no signs of slowing down.

The former first lady continues to sell out 21,000-seat arenas as she tours Europe and North America to promote her bestselling memoir, Becoming.

Obama was in Montreal on Friday for a sold out appearance at the Bell Centre.

Her book has so far sold in excess of 10 million copies and is on track to become the most popular memoir in publishing history.