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Weird Al Yankovic

"Weird Al" Yankovic

Current Tour:Mandatory World Tour
First Album:"Weird Al" Yankovic (1983)
Resources: Official Website
YouTube Channel

"Weird Al" Yankovic was born Alfred Matthew Yankovic on October 23, 1959 in Downey California, outside of Los Angeles. Yankovic became interested in music at the age of six when a door-to-door salesman came to his parent's house soliciting either guitar or accordion lessons at an area music school. His parents decided to enroll Yankovic in accordion class because they believed it would "revolutionize rock." Yankovic took lessons at the school for three years and afterward continued to learn the accordion on his own.

In 1971, at the age of 16, Yankovic gave radio personality, Dr. Demento a homemade tape of himself performing parody and original songs in his bedroom. Dr. Demento liked his music and played it on his comedy radio show which ultimately launched Yankovic's career. In 1981 Yankovic began touring with Dr. Demento's stage show and soon after his career skyrocketed. By 1982, Yankovic had his own band and was the opening act for the band Missing Persons. Soon after, Yankovic recorded "I Love Rocky Road," which was a parody of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. The song was a huge success and become a hit on Top 40 radio, which led to Yankovic’s signing with Scotti Brothers Records. The following year, Yankovic released his first self-titled album.

Since the release of his first album, Yankovic has gone on to release 13 more albums and make appearances in numerous movies and television shows. Over the course of his career he has earned three Grammy awards, four gold records, and six platinum records. His latest album, "Mandatory Fun," was released in 2014 and became his first number one album on its debut week. Mandatory Fun features parodies of Iggy Azalea's "Fancy," Imagine Dragon's "Radioactive," Pharrell's "Happy," and many more.

Weird Al Yankovic Concerts

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13.06.2025 08:00

Las Vegas

USA

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Hotel Las Vegas

13.06.2025 08:00

$98.00-$4290.00

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14.06.2025 08:00

Las Vegas

USA

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Hotel Las Vegas

14.06.2025 08:00

$85.69-$4290.00

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18.06.2025 08:00

Las Vegas

USA

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Hotel Las Vegas

18.06.2025 08:00

$85.69-$4290.00

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20.06.2025 08:00

Las Vegas

USA

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Hotel Las Vegas

20.06.2025 08:00

$83.57-$4290.00

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21.06.2025 08:00

Las Vegas

USA

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Hotel Las Vegas

21.06.2025 08:00

$78.65-$4290.00

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23.06.2025 07:30

Salt Lake City

USA

Maverik Center

23.06.2025 07:30

$106.05-$5550.00

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24.06.2025 08:00

Morrison

USA

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

24.06.2025 08:00

$110.14-$1145.00

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26.06.2025 08:00

Kansas City

USA

Starlight Theatre

26.06.2025 08:00

$61.87-$15490.00

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27.06.2025 08:00

Des Moines

USA

Des Moines Civic Center

27.06.2025 08:00

$307.35-$943.95

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28.06.2025 08:00

Welch

USA

Treasure Island Amphitheater

28.06.2025 08:00

$63.00-$6520.00

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29.06.2025 03:30

Highland Park

USA

Ravinia Pavilion

29.06.2025 03:30

$130.00-$2255.00

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01.07.2025 06:00

Traverse City

USA

Pepsi Bay Side Music Stage

01.07.2025 06:00

$93.00-$250.00

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02.07.2025 08:00

Clarkston

USA

DTE Energy Music Theatre

02.07.2025 08:00

$59.88-$2540.00

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03.07.2025 08:00

Indianapolis

USA

The Lawn At White River State Park

03.07.2025 08:00

$68.90-$4590.00

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05.07.2025 07:00

Beaver Dam

USA

Beaver Dam Amphitheater

05.07.2025 07:00

$46.00-$782.75

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06.07.2025 08:00

Kettering

USA

Fraze Pavilion

06.07.2025 08:00

$85.00-$1071.20

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09.07.2025 08:00

Toronto

Canada

Molson Canadian Amphitheatre

09.07.2025 08:00

$41.85-$3840.00

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11.07.2025 08:00

Darien Center

USA

Darien Lake Performing Arts Center

11.07.2025 08:00

$36.75-$1480.00

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12.07.2025 08:00

New York

USA

Madison Square Garden

12.07.2025 08:00

$65.33-$17460.00

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13.07.2025 08:00

Bethel

USA

Bethel Woods Center For The Arts

13.07.2025 08:00

$31.80-$5420.00

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15.07.2025 08:00

Boston

USA

Citi Performing Arts Center - Wang Theater

15.07.2025 08:00

$248.00-$4480.00

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17.07.2025 08:00

Saratoga Springs

USA

Saratoga Performing Arts Center

17.07.2025 08:00

$36.75-$6300.00

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18.07.2025 08:00

Mashantucket

USA

The Grand Theater At Foxwoods

18.07.2025 08:00

$159.89-$2660.00

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19.07.2025 07:30

Philadelphia

USA

TD Pavilion at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts

19.07.2025 07:30

$56.00-$4640.00

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20.07.2025 08:00

Vienna

USA

Wolf Trap

20.07.2025 08:00

$218.00-$1515.00

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22.07.2025 08:00

Vienna

USA

Wolf Trap

22.07.2025 08:00

$74.00-$1400.00

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24.07.2025 07:30

Raleigh

USA

Red Hat Amphitheater

24.07.2025 07:30

$58.00-$3000.00

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25.07.2025 08:00

Wilmington

USA

Riverfront Park Amphitheater

25.07.2025 08:00

$48.00-$4050.00

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26.07.2025 08:00

Charlotte

USA

Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre at the AvidXchange Music Factory

26.07.2025 08:00

$43.00-$5010.00

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27.07.2025 07:30

Huntsville

USA

The Orion Amphitheater

27.07.2025 07:30

$78.27-$1040.00

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29.07.2025 08:00

New Orleans

USA

Saenger Theatre - New Orleans

29.07.2025 08:00

$126.47-$7290.00

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31.07.2025 07:30

Austin

USA

Bass Concert Hall

31.07.2025 07:30

$276.47-$1285.00

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01.08.2025 08:00

Spring

USA

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

01.08.2025 08:00

$75.00-$4100.00

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02.08.2025 08:00

Grand Prairie

USA

Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie

02.08.2025 08:00

$71.09-$3800.00

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03.08.2025 08:00

Rogers

USA

Walmart AMP

03.08.2025 08:00

$60.61-$1100.00

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05.08.2025 08:00

Lincoln

USA

Pinewood Bowl Theater

05.08.2025 08:00

$76.00-$2500.00

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07.08.2025 07:30

Casper

USA

Casper Events Center

07.08.2025 07:30

$71.00-$491.00

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08.08.2025 07:30

Idaho Falls

USA

Mountain America Center

08.08.2025 07:30

$84.65-$5800.00

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09.08.2025 08:00

Nampa

USA

Outdoor Amphitheater At Ford Idaho Center

09.08.2025 08:00

$61.00-$650.00

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10.08.2025 08:00

Bonner

USA

KettleHouse Amphitheater

10.08.2025 08:00

$145.73-$2420.00

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12.08.2025 07:30

Airway Heights

USA

Outdoor Stage At Northern Quest Casino

12.08.2025 07:30

$77.85-$470.00

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13.08.2025 06:30

Troutdale

USA

McMenamins Historic Edgefield Amphitheater

13.08.2025 06:30

$95.88-$1170.00

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14.08.2025 06:30

Troutdale

USA

McMenamins Historic Edgefield Amphitheater

14.08.2025 06:30

$96.00-$1200.00

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15.08.2025 08:00

Auburn

USA

White River Amphitheatre

15.08.2025 08:00

$73.00-$1610.00

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17.08.2025 02:00

Palmer

USA

Alaska State Fair Borealis Theatre

17.08.2025 02:00

$83.58-$400.00

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17.08.2025 06:00

Palmer

USA

Alaska State Fair Borealis Theatre

17.08.2025 06:00

$145.00-$387.71

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20.08.2025 07:00

Eugene

USA

Cuthbert Amphitheater

20.08.2025 07:00

$68.90-$1295.00

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22.08.2025 07:00

Mountain View

USA

Shoreline Amphitheatre - CA

22.08.2025 07:00

$41.73-$1340.00

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23.08.2025 08:00

Modesto

USA

The Fruit Yard Amphitheater

23.08.2025 08:00

$75.55-$1300.00

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24.08.2025 07:30

Stateline

USA

Harveys Outdoor Arena - Lake Tahoe

24.08.2025 07:30

$102.00-$1380.00

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26.08.2025 08:00

Redding

USA

Redding Civic Auditorium

26.08.2025 08:00

$98.00-$218.00

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27.08.2025 07:30

Rohnert Park

USA

Weill Hall At Green Music Center

27.08.2025 07:30

$54.00-$1160.00

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29.08.2025 07:30

San Diego

USA

The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park

29.08.2025 07:30

$77.00-$1225.00

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30.08.2025 08:00

Inglewood

USA

The Forum - Los Angeles

30.08.2025 08:00

$45.00-$1800.00

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31.08.2025 07:30

Phoenix

USA

Comerica Theatre

31.08.2025 07:30

$67.00-$1380.00

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02.09.2025 07:00

Grand Junction

USA

Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park

02.09.2025 07:00

$74.20-$1350.00

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04.09.2025 08:00

Colorado Springs

USA

Sunset Amphitheater

04.09.2025 08:00

$59.88-$1055.00

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05.09.2025 08:00

Rio Rancho

USA

Santa Ana Star Center

05.09.2025 08:00

$99.69-$562.18

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06.09.2025 07:30

Concho

USA

Lucky Star Casino - Concho

06.09.2025 07:30

$60.56-$1030.00

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07.09.2025 07:30

Tulsa

USA

Brady Theater

07.09.2025 07:30

$99.00-$1045.00

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09.09.2025 08:00

Maryland Heights

USA

Saint Louis Music Park

09.09.2025 08:00

$109.69-$1465.00

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12.09.2025 07:00

Madison

USA

Breese Stevens Field

12.09.2025 07:00

$77.00-$1245.00

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13.09.2025 07:30

Cuyahoga Falls

USA

Blossom Music Center

13.09.2025 07:30

$70.29-$1380.00

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14.09.2025 07:30

Columbus

USA

Palace Theatre Columbus

14.09.2025 07:30

$138.00-$2687.00

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16.09.2025 07:30

Newport

USA

PromoWest Pavilion at OVATION

16.09.2025 07:30

$74.00-$1110.00

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17.09.2025 07:30

Kalamazoo

USA

Miller Auditorium - Western Michigan University

17.09.2025 07:30

$121.00-$1385.00

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20.09.2025 08:00

Nashville

USA

Ascend Amphitheater

20.09.2025 08:00

$61.95-$1300.00

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Artist Info

The foremost song parodist of the MTV era, "Weird Al" Yankovic carried the torch of musical humor more proudly and more successfully than any performer since Allan Sherman. In the world of novelty records -- a genre noted for its extensive back catalog of flashes-in-the-pan and one-hit wonders -- Yankovic was king, scoring smash after smash over the course of an enduring career which found him topically mocking everything from new wave to gangsta rap.
Alfred Matthew Yankovic was born October 23, 1959, in Lynwood, California. An only child, he began playing the accordion at age seven, following in the tradition of polka star Frank Yankovic (no relation). In his early teens he became an avid fan of the Dr. Demento show, drawing inspiration from the parodies of Allan Sherman as well as the musical comedy of Spike Jones, Tom Lehrer, and Stan Freberg. In 1973, Demento spoke at Yankovic's school, where the 13-year-old passed the radio host a demo tape of home recordings; three years later, Demento played Yankovic's "Belvedere Cruising" -- an accordion-driven pop song written about the family's Plymouth -- on the air, and his career was launched.
Yankovic quickly emerged as a staple of the Demento play list, recording a prodigious amount of tongue-in-cheek material throughout his high-school career. After graduation, he studied architecture; while attending California Polytechnic State University, he also joined the staff of the campus radio station, first adopting the nickname "Weird Al" and spinning a mixture of novelty and new wave hits. In 1979, the success of the Knack's monster hit "My Sharona" inspired Yankovic to record a parody dubbed "My Bologna"; not only was the song a smash with Demento fans, but it even found favor with the Knack themselves, who convinced their label, Capitol, to issue the satire as a single.
After graduating in 1980, Yankovic cut "Another One Rides the Bus," a parody of Queen's chart-topping "Another One Bites the Dust" recorded live in Dr. Demento's studios; the song became an underground hit, and Yankovic followed it up with "I Love Rocky Road," a satire of Joan Jett & the Blackhearts' "I Love Rock 'n Roll." After hooking up with noted session guitarist and producer Rick Derringer, he signed to Scotti Brothers, which issued his debut LP, "Weird Al" Yankovic, in 1983. The album featured the song "Ricky," a tune inspired equally by Toni Basil's hit "Mickey" and the I Love Lucy television series; issued as a single, it hit the Top 100 charts, and its accompanying video became a staple of the fledgling MTV network.
Ultimately, much of Yankovic's success resulted from his skilled use of music video, a medium not available in the era of Spike Jones or Allan Sherman; suddenly, not only could records themselves serve as parody fodder, but their video clips were ripe for satire as well. Additionally, MTV firmly established Yankovic's public persona; sporting garish Hawaiian shirts, frizzy hair, and an arsenal of goofy mannerisms, he cut a distinctly bizarre figure which he consistently exploited to maximum comic effect. After Michael Jackson's "Beat It" became the most acclaimed video in the medium's brief history, Yankovic recorded "Eat It" for his sophomore effort, 1984's "Weird" Al Yankovic in 3-D; the "Eat It" video, which mocked the "Beat It" clip scene-for-scene, became an MTV smash, and the Grammy-winning single reached the Top 15.
In addition to "Eat It," In 3-D also launched the minor hits "King of Suede" (a rewrite of the Police's "King of Pain") and "I Lost on Jeopardy" (a send-up of the Greg Kihn Band's "Jeopardy"), as well as "Polkas on 45," the first in a series of medleys of pop hits recast as polka numbers. Dare to Be Stupid, the first comedy record ever released in the new compact disc format, followed in 1985, and featured "Like a Surgeon," a takeoff of the Madonna hit "Like a Virgin." Like its predecessor, Dare to Be Stupid went gold, but 1986's Polka Party! fared poorly and charted only briefly, prompting many to write off Yankovic's career.
However, in 1988, Yankovic returned with the platinum-selling Even Worse, its title and album cover a reference to Michael Jackson's recent Bad LP. "I'm Fat," the first single and video, also parodied the lavish Martin Scorsese-directed clip for Jackson's hit "Bad"; shot on the same subway set used by Jackson, the video -- which portrayed Yankovic as a grotesquely obese tough guy -- won him his second Grammy. The next year, he starred in the feature film UHF, which he also co-wrote; a soundtrack appeared as well.
After an extended period of silence, he returned in 1992 with Off the Deep End, which featured the Top 40 hit "Smells Like Nirvana," a send-up of Nirvana's landmark single "Smells Like Teen Spirit." After 1993's Alapalooza, he resurfaced in 1996 with Bad Hair Day, his highest-charting record to date thanks to the success of the single "Amish Paradise," a takeoff of the Coolio hit "Gangsta's Paradise." The follow-up, Running with Scissors, appeared in 1999, with Poodle Hat landing in 2003. Straight Outta Lynwood appeared in 2006 with the single "White & Nerdy," a suburban parody of Chamillionaire's hit "Ridin." Yankovic's 13th studio album, 2011's Alpocalypse, skewered the likes of Lady Gaga ("Perform This Way") and Miley Cyrus ("Party in the CIA"). His 2014 effort, Mandatory Fun, was introduced Beyoncé style, with eight videos posted to the Internet before its release. It debuted at number one, becoming the first comedy album to do so in more than 50 years.

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