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‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Hitting the Road in 2025 For Bigger & Weirder Tour

The outing will hit 65 cities in North America with support from the world's saddest clown, Puddles Pity Party.

Weird Al Yankovic

Weird Al Yankovic

Robyn Van Swank

“Weird Al” Yankovic is gearing up for a huge 2025 tour that will keep him on the road all summer long for the Bigger & Weirder tour. The parody singing icon announced the dates for the 65-city tour on Monday (Sept. 23), revealing that he’ll kick it off with a five-night run at the Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Resort (from June 13-June 21), followed by stops in Salt Lake City, Indianapolis, Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Diego and Phoenix before winding down with a Sept. 20 gig at the Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville.

According to a release, after two world tours playing his original songs in intimate venues, Al will be back in amphitheaters with his full, multi-media production for the first time in six years, “playing his iconic hits as well as some fan favorites which have never been performed live. With his giant video wall, multiple costume changes, and an amazing eight-piece ensemble featuring Al’s original band, Weird Al ups the ante on his already legendary show with a new super-sized concert experience.”


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In a statement, Al, 64, said, “This is kind of a ‘best of both worlds’ tour. We’ll be doing all the big crowd-pleasing parodies as well as some deep cuts for the hardcore fans – but with twice as many players on stage, everything is going to sound twice as good!” The “White & Nerdy” singer will bring along opening act sad clown crooner Puddles Pity Party for the tour whose public onsale will begin at 10 a.m. local time on Friday (Sept. 27).

Earlier this year, Yankovic celebrated the 10th anniversary of his 14th studio album, Mandatory Fun, his first-ever LP to top the Billboard 200 album chart. And in July, he dropped his first new song in a decade, “Polkamania!,” a polka medley, which blitzes through bits of songs by Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion and Lil Nas X, among many others.

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“Weird Al” Yankovic 2025 Bigger & Weirder tour dates:

June 13 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort *
June 14 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort *
June 18 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort *
June 20 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort *
June 21 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort *
June 23 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Maverik Center *
June 24 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre *
June 26 – Kansas City, MO @ Starlight Theatre *
June 27 – Des Moines, IA @ Des Moines Civic Center *
June 28 – Welch, MN @ Treasure Island Amphitheater at Treasure Island Resort & Casino *
June 29 – Highland Park, IL @ Ravinia Festival
July 1 – Traverse City, MI @ National Cherry Festival
July 2 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre *
July 3 – Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park *
July 5 – Beaver Dam, KY @ Beaver Dam Amphitheater *
July 6 – Kettering, OH @ Fraze Pavilion *
July 9 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage *
July 11 – Buffalo, NY @ Darien Lake Amphitheater *
July 12 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden *
July 13 – Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts *
July 15 – Boston, MA @ Boch Center Wang Theatre *
July 17 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Broadview Stage at SPAC *
July 18 – Mashantucket, CT @ The Premier Theatre at Foxwoods Resort Casino *
July 19 – Philadelphia, PA @ TD Pavilion at the Mann *
July 20 – Vienna, VA @ Wolf Trap *
July 24 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater *
July 25 – Wilmington, NC @ Live Oak Bank Pavilion *
July 26 – Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre *
July 27 – Huntsville, AL @ Orion Amphitheater *
July 29 – New Orleans, LA @ Saenger Theatre *
July 31 – Austin, TX @ Bass Concert Hall *
August 1 – The Woodlands, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion *
August 2 – Grand Prairie, TX @ Texas Trust CU Theatre *
August 3 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP *
August 5 – Lincoln, NE @ Pinewood Bowl Theater *
August 7 – Casper, WY @ Ford Wyoming Center *
August 8 – Idaho Falls, ID @ Mountain America Center *
August 9 – Nampa, ID @ Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater *
August 10 – Bonner, MT @ KettleHouse Amphitheater *
August 12 – Airway Heights, WA @ BECU Live Amp at Northern Quest Resort & Casino *
August 13 – Troutdale, OR @ Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn – McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater *
August 14 – Troutdale, OR @ Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn – McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater *
August 15 – Auburn, WA @ White River Amphitheatre *
August 17 – Palmer, AK @ Alaska State Fair – ConocoPhillips Borealis Theatre
August 20 – Eugene, OR @ Cuthbert Amphitheater *
August 22 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre *
August 23 – Modesto, CA @ The Fruit Yard Amphitheater *
August 24 – Stateline, NV @ Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys *
August 26 – Redding, CA @ Redding Civic Auditorium Lawn *
August 27 – Rohnert Park, CA @ Green Music Center *
August 29 – San Diego, CA @ The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
August 30 – Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum *
August 31 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre *
Sept. 2 – Grand Junction, CO @ Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park *
Sept. 4 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Ford Amphitheater *
Sept. 5 – Rio Rancho, NM @ Rio Rancho Events Center *
Sept. 6 – Concho, OK @ Lucky Star Amphitheater at Lucky Star Casino *
Sept. 7 – Tulsa, OK @ Tulsa Theater *
Sept. 9 – Maryland Heights, MO @ Saint Louis Music Park *
Sept. 12 – Madison, WI @ Breese Stevens Field *
Sept. 13 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center *
Sept. 14 – Columbus, OH @ Palace Theatre *
Sept. 16 – Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion *
Sept. 17 – Kalamazoo, MI @ Miller Auditorium *
Sept. 20 – Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater *

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* with Puddles Pity Party

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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