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Weird Al Yankovic transformed the Kia Forum into a circus of parody for his “Bigger & Weirder 2025 Tour,” last Saturday, Aug. 30. The king of the ...
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The Ford Amphitheater is set to kick off a star-studded September with a longtime musical satirist and a multiple Grammy ...
A decade ago, "Weird Al ... like,” Yankovic says, although he has yet to parody Goodie’s parody.) And so band newcomer Probyn ...
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Comedian and musician 'Weird Al' Jankovic credits Nirvana with rescuing his career from "the wilderness" in the early '90s. In April 1992, the Californian released Smells Like Nirvana, an ...
Bands & Artists "I was told by somebody from Nirvana's label that they sold an extra million copies of Nevermind after my parody came out." How Nirvana rescued 'Weird Al' Yankovic from "the wilderness ...
"Weird Al" Yankovic pulled out all the satirical hits in front of more than 4,500 people at Pinewood Bowl.
Yankovic is known for a plethora of original songs and parodies, including “Amish Paradise,” “Smells Like Nirvana,” “Eat It,” “White & Nerdy” and his most recent release ...
Yankovic's super-sized concert at Texas Trust CU Theatre featured iconic hits as well as fan favorites never performed live.