After his 2025 tour sold out venues like the Madison Square Garden and Red Rocks Amphitheatre, "Weird Al" Yankovic will perform in Hershey next summer. Yankovic, known for parody songs such as "Polka ...
The king of pop music parody is coming to Hershey. “Weird Al” Yankovic will bring his “Bigger & Weirder Tour” to the Giant Center for a concert on July 31. Yankovic is famous for his parodies of ...
In the course of his 2025 tour, “Weird Al” Yankovic hit more than 75 shows in 67 cities in North America, including everything from sell-outs in Madison Square Garden to Red Rocks Amphitheatre, but it ...
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“Weird Al” Yankovic is a singer, songwriter, parodist, comedian, actor and producer — most every task you can think of in the creative realm. But there’s one thing he likes doing more than anything ...
"Weird Al" Yankovic spent much of 2025 taking his Bigger & Weirder Tour to large halls all across North America, but it turns out that was only the beginning. He's coming back next year for another 90 ...
John Mayer — bespectacled, grinning goofily, very much nerding out — is sitting across from “Weird Al” Yankovic, interviewing the Hawaiian shirt-clad parody music king, who is sitting across from him ...
Tickets for the new dates go on sale on Friday, Nov. 21 Daniel Knighton/Getty "Weird Al" Yankovic announced the next chapter of his Bigger & Weirder Tour on Nov. 17 The parody singer will perform ...
As joyful and virtuosic and oddly touching as “Weird Al” Yankovic’s two-hour whirligig was on Sunday night at Ravinia Festival, I couldn’t help watch without sadness: Here is the last of the great ...
He sold out Madison Square Garden. His accolades include five Grammy awards. He is one of the biggest-selling comedy recording artists in history, and next year, this quirky character is coming to ...