"Weird Al" Yankovic brought his polka and parody tunes to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta on May 31, 2026.
Through no fault of my own (and by that, I mean it is entirely my fault), one of my kids will repeatedly ask me to put on ...
Weird Al’s parody song “Eat It” from 1984 was definitely an early breakout for his career. It appeared on his second studio ...
A repeat Grammy winner, Yankovic has produced not only over 300 songs but also two satirical documentaries about his life and ...
If you love Weird Al, and we know you should, you likely already know about his 2026 tour dates. Here is a reminder of where ...
Since the mid-1970s, 'Weird" Al Yankovic has been making listeners crack up with the comedy tunes and parody versions of popular mainstream hits. Still going strong, "Weird" Al has been nominated for ...
Parody music icon “Weird Al” Yankovic is heading to Broadway with Dare to Be Stupid: The Weird Al Musical, a stage show that will transform the Grammy-winning entertainer’s beloved catalog into an ...
"Ever since I was a middle-aged man, I've always wanted to be a part of the New York theatre community," Yankovic said in a statement ...
Dare to Be Stupid: The Weird Al Musical, a new musical featuring the songs of Weird Al Yankovic, is being developed for the Broadway stage, with Moulin Rouge! director Alex Timbers and writers Scott ...
“Weird Al” Yankovic has dared generations of fans to be stupid (complimentary). Now he’s going to do the same to Broadway itself (again, complimentary), with a new “Weird Al” musical, Dare to Be ...
Yankovic is joining a creative team of Broadway powerhouses to create the show. By Annie Harrigan Who’s white and nerdy and heading to Broadway? “Weird Al” Yankovic! It was announced on Tuesday (May ...
The Grammy-winning satirist is working with Beetlejuice and Gutenberg! writers Scott Brown and Anthony King on the project.