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“Weird Al” Yankovic is bigger and weirder this year. And he’s justifiably proud of that. The self-described polka parodist from Lynwood, Calif., has been toting his accordion around for nearly 50 ...
Weird Al Yankovic transformed the Kia Forum into a circus of parody for his “Bigger & Weirder 2025 Tour,” last Saturday, Aug. 30. The king of the accordion was backed by an eight-piece band, had a ...
In a world that is almost always dark, cynical and mean, there is occasionally a place to escape, an oasis of silliness, fun, positivity and good-natured humor. That place is a Weird Al Yankovic ...
When “Weird Al” Yankovic last performed in Grand Junction in 2022, he filled the downtown Avalon Theatre and performed some of the deeper cuts from his catalog. This week, Yankovic returns to Grand ...
A decade ago, “Weird Al” Yankovic launched his 12th concert tour, which covered 200 shows over two years. Somewhere along the line, the pop world’s foremost parodist was backstage putting on a fat ...
Years before the internet and smartphones gave everyone a platform, parody culture was the domain of a small handful of entertainers who took the craft as seriously as the pop culture artists and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The song, sanctioned for release by Kurt Cobain, became Yankovic's second Top 40 hit in the US, ...
"Weird Al" Yankovic is a national treasure, a classic old-school entertainer whose parody songs and satiric originals, costumed tomfoolery and television appearances have connected with audiences from ...
“Weird Al” Yankovic is coming to Spokane “bigger and weirder.” Since the 1980s, Yankovic and his unique sound, often characterized by the accordion and polka stylings, have been entertaining the ...