Comedian and musician 'Weird Al' Yankovic is touring 67 cities, including 3 in Georgia. Where? When? How much are tickets?
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"Weird Al" Yankovic is hitting the road in 2026 with his “Bigger and Weirder” tour making a stop at JPJ in Charlottesville.