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Aw, Shucks! Weird Al Yankovic finished at Tuacahn Amphitheatre and Centre for the Arts on May 4, 2018

Weird Al Yankovic is now showing at Venetian Theatre

Weird Al Yankovic

Aw, Shucks! Weird Al Yankovic finished at Tuacahn Amphitheatre and Centre for the Arts on May 4, 2018

Weird Al Yankovic is now showing at Venetian Theatre

Why see Weird Al Yankovic?

Bigger & Weirder 2025 tour

The undisputed king of comedy songs goes low-key once more as he prepares for another outing in 2025! Titled "Bigger & Weirder," the massive summer-into-fall tour will also feature Puddles Pity Party! This show offers a different side of Yankovic and his band, stepping outside of the parody song genre. While there may be a few fan-favorite comedy tunes, Al and company are more focused on playing some of their original material, deep album cuts, and the like.

As a leader of pop-culture parody, Weird Al has sold more comedy recordings than any other artist in history. In a career spanning nearly three decades, he has amassed 30 Gold and Platinum albums, 7 Gold and Platinum-certified home videos, and 5 Grammy Awards.

Key Information

Audience

Ages 14 +

Dates

Finished May 4, 2018

Reviews

Customer reviews

21 reviews, average rating: (3.0 Stars)

Richard

"Weird" Al Yankovic is a MUST SEE

Absolutely stunning show. Imagine Zappa-esque arrangements, yet with better, or at least more accessible songs. 2nd row seat were so worth it: band is still strong, 3 female backup singers are excellent, and I was blown away by just how good of a singer he is (talk about range..). Oh, and the 41-piece orchestra backing him. A once-in-a lifetime experience, musically and emotionally. ... Read more

John

Weird Al at the Wilbur

This was an excellent show. Weird Al, his band, his awesome songs, minus all the usual costumes and props and video screens and dancers. I went to one of those previous shows with costumes etc., and awesome as it was, it sometimes felt like Weird Al was acting out a caricature of himself. Not so this show: he was sitting on the stool, singing like crazy. My only (minor) complaint is about the balance: the drums and, to a lessor extent, the bass were enough too loud to make it a bit hard to hear all the lyrics clearly. ... Read more

Erik Naujock

Emo Phillips and Weird Al

I thoroughly enjoyed the event. Even the blair claws mishap. Would love to get the keyboard solo for Melanie on tape :) ... Read more
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