In 1996, the nerdy prince of popular music parodies turned to gangsta rap and alternative rock to prove that his silly shtick ...
CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio - If you ask the average music fan for the type of people who attend Weird Al Yankovic concerts, they would likely say 12-year-old boys and 30-year-old men. They wouldn’t be ...
Weird Al Yankovic performs “Eat It” on his “Bigger & Weirder 2025” tour at Raleigh, N.C.’s Red Hat Amphiteather, Thursday night, July 24, 2025. Scott Sharpe ssharpe@newsobserver.com If it’s possible ...
Why did Weird Al Yankovic abandon musical parodies for a decade before his bigger, weirder comeback?
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 ...
Can it get any weirder, and can weird get any better than “Weird Al” Yankovic live? Weird Al and his eight-piece band brought the nerdy, the naughty and the nonsense at Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand ...
Arguably, the best part of "Weird Al" Yankovic's recent "Bigger & Weirder 2025 Tour" is the cover songs the rock legend has incorporated into his set. And some might say—uh, isn't every song 'Weird Al ...
Hosted on MSN
This might be the angriest “Weird Al” has ever been
Look, “Weird Al” Yankovic doesn’t have to ask anyone’s permission to make goofy, accordion-driven parody songs. It’s all fair use, the Supreme Court confirmed in Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc., ...
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results