The BIGGER & WEIRDER 2026 Tour will make a stop at First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, NC, on June 5, 2026. Tickets and ...
Weird Al” Yankovic is bringing his “Bigger and Weirder” 2026 tour to the Raising Cane’s River Center Arena in Baton Rouge on Wednesday, Sept 23, 2026.
Weird Al is known for accordion-based polka medleys and songs that parody popular music by artists including Madonna, Taylor Swift, Michael Jackson, Usher, Nirvana, Eminem, Queen and Lady Gaga.
One of the last things 22-year-old Paul Murdaugh did before he was shot dead on June 7, 2021, was send a text message ...
It is hard to think of parody music without one name coming to the forefront of your mind: Weird Al. With his frizzy hair, loud shirts and always-present accordion, Alfred “Weird Al” Yankovic made it ...
A lot has happened since Alfred Matthew Yankovic made his Tampa Bay debut 38 years ago, as an opening act for The Monkees’ first reunion tour. Even before then, he had a stamp of approval from Beatles ...
What a first day at Riot Fest in Chicago! We rocked out to The Hold Steady, got loud with the Didjits, and let Alkaline Trio carry us through the night. But the real star of the day was the “Weird Al” ...
Twenty years into its punk-rock-carnival experiment, Riot Fest stands as Chicago’s largest, longest-running independent music festival. From its humble beginnings in the since-shuttered Congress ...
It’s hard to believe it’s been 20 years since Riot Fest founders Mike Petryshyn and Sean McKeough (R.I.P.) first organized a group of their favorite punk bands to play at the famed Congress Theater in ...
“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 ...
Several well-established musical acts will perform in Columbus in September, including Weird Al, David Byrne and Melissa Etheridge. The concerts in Columbus and central Ohio span a variety of genres, ...
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 ...
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