The king of pop music parody is known for hits such as “Amish Paradise,” “Eat It,” “White & Nerdy” and “Party in the CIA." ...
After his 2025 tour sold out venues like the Madison Square Garden and Red Rocks Amphitheatre, "Weird Al" Yankovic will ...
"Weird Al" Yankovic has returned with an expanded 2026 tour, bringing his 'Bigger & Weirder' show to 90 cities across North America.
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 ...
"We did 75 shows this year, and the fans weren't sick of us yet," Yankovic says, "so we're just going to keep on touring ...
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 ...
Yankovic last performed in Syracuse at the Landmark Theatre in 2019 as part of his “Strings Attached” tour with an orchestra.
Handler and Fallon twist up harmonies on their psychedelic hymnal, “Merry Happy Christmas,” while the wholesome “Hallmark Movie” takes a dark turn into a Lifetime flick. Off-beat reggaeton moves ...
The first concert of the 2026 season at the Syracuse amphitheater will be a weird one. The Empower Federal Credit Union ...
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‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Bringing ‘Bigger & Weirder’ Tour to Bryce Jordan Ceter
"Weird Al" Yankovic is returning to the Bryce Jordan Center for the first time in more than 26 years. The comedy music legend ...
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