Yankovic is stopping in San Luis Obispo County during his 2026 “Bigger and Weirder” tour, which will run from May through ...
It’s been 45 years since Weird Al Yankovic released his first parody single, “My Bologna,” a take-off on the Knack’s “My Sharona.” And in that time he’s developed an understanding about what keeps him ...
“Weird Al” Yankovic is bringing his BIGGER & WEIRDER Tour to the Raising Cane’s River Center on Sept. 23, 2026. Yankovic is ...
Today, Billboard reported that everyone’s favorite accordion-playing pop-culture parodist, “Weird Al” Yankovic, is nine songs deep into his follow-up to 2006’s Straight Outta Lynwood, and is possibly ...
Ten years is a long time for Weird Al Yankovic to go without releasing one of his famed parodies. So he’s making up for lost time with the just-released “Polkamania!” and its accompanying video. The ...
On Friday (July 19), the music world received something it hasn’t gotten often over the last 10 years: a new “Weird Al” Yankovic song. “Polkamania!” is not a new parody, but a polka medley, the type ...
As hard as it is to believe, “Weird Al” Yankovic’s final album, Mandatory Fun, came out 10 years ago. Aside from proving the “2014 was the last good year” theory, the album also allowed “Weird Al” a ...
Ten years ago this week, “Weird Al” Yankovic released Mandatory Fun, which eventually went on to become his first No. 1 album. It would also be his last album, as its release marked the end of his ...
NAMPA, Idaho — Weird Al dropped his debut, self-titled album "Weird Al" Yankovic" in 1983 and, "Like a Surgeon," the master of parody songs has just kept going. You can't hide your "Polka Face," the ...
Weird Al Yankovic has previewed a new track from his upcoming parody album Alpocalypse. The 51-year-old performer has recorded a polka medley of songs, backed by a mixture of accordion, tuba and muted ...
“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 ...
Brian Warwick paced his Vermont State University-Lyndon classroom, running a hand through his dark hair, bobbing on the heels of his sneakers. The screen behind him was frozen on an image of a gang ...