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Thousands of fans braved the heat and humidity in their button-down Hawaiian shirts — the traditional Weird Al “uniform” — ...
Weid Al’s concert came just days after he showed his support for Stephen Colbert on Monday’s “The Late Show with Stephen ...
Even a few missteps couldn’t derail the good-natured idiocy of Yankovic’s odes to online shopping, email slop, and the ...
The encore was all Star Wars themed with Al and the band coming out dressed as Stormtroopers and Jedis. He sang “We All Have Cellphones” before playing “American Pie” parody “The Saga Begins,” and ...
At 65, Weird Al Yankovic is once again reinventing what a comedy concert can be, and this summer’s “Bigger & Weirder Tour” proves he’s far from resting on his accordion. The tour, which ...
Al Yankovic — aka the parody artist known as "Weird Al " — wants to change the way you think about the accordion. He first learned to play the instrument as a kid in the 1960s. Even back then, he ...
What combing through ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic’s catalog reveals about 40 years of pop music Nathan Rabin, author of ‘The Weird Accordion to Al,’ explains what he learned from reviewing every ...
Monday night's (July 21) show also featured kiss cam-style pop-ins from supportive fellow talkers Anderson Cooper, Jimmy ...
Puddles Pity Party is expected to open the show. Along with the Sept. 13 Blossom stop, Yankovic is also doing an Ohio concert in Kettering (outside Dayton) on July 6 and in Columbus on Sept. 14.
Ten years ago, “Weird Al” Yankovic made history, as he is wont to do. “Mandatory Fun,” his 14th and final studio album, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. It was not only unprecedented ...
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