‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Maps Out Extensive 2025 Bigger & Weirder Tour Dates
Tickets go on sale Friday, September 27 at 10 a.m. local time.
By Scott Bernstein Sep 23, 2024 • 1:44 pm PDT

“Weird Al” Yankovic announced details of his 65-date 2025 Bigger & Weirder Tour of North America. Yankovic will head back to larger venues with full-scale extravaganzas featuring opener Puddles Pity Party.
The musician also promised the return of the parodies that launched him to superstardom after devoting his last two tours to original material at intimate venues. “We’re back to doing a full-production high-energy show and playing the hits… and we’re doubling the size of the band for this one so we can play a few things we’ve never been able to play live before!” Yankovic explained in a statement.
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“Weird Al” Yankovic will start the massive run on June 13 with the first of five shows at The Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas. He’ll then hit Salt Lake City on June 23 and Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater on June 24 before devoting the next two weeks to a swing through the Midwest for shows in Kansas City, Des Moines (Iowa), Welch (Minnesota), Highland Park (Illinois), Traverse City (Michigan), Clarkston (Michigan), Indianapolis, Beaver Dam (Kentucky) and Kettering (Ohio).
After crossing the border for a concert in Toronto on July 9, Yankovic will hit Buffalo, New York City, Bethel (New York), Boston, Saratoga Springs (New York), Mashantucket (Connecticut), Philadelphia, Vienna (Virginia), Raleigh, Wilmington (North Carolina), Charlotte, Huntsville (Alabama), New Orleans and Austin over the remainder of July.
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“Weird Al” Yankovic will play near Houston on August 1. Additional August dates follow in Rogers (Arkansas), Lincoln (Nebraska), Casper (Wyoming), Idaho Falls (Idaho), Nampa (Idaho), Bonner (Montana), Airway Heights (Washington), Troutdale (Oregon), Auburn (Washington), Palmer (Alaska), Eugene (Oregon), Mountain View (California), Modesto (California), Stateline (Nevada), Redding (California), Rohnert Park (California), San Diego, Inglewood (California) and Phoenix.
The tour concludes in Nashville on September 20 after September stops in Grand Junction (Colorado), Colorado Springs (Colorado), Concho (Oklahoma), Tulsa (Oklahoma), Maryland Heights (Missouri), Madison (Wisconsin), Cuyahoga Falls (Ohio), Columbus (Ohio), Newport (Kentucky) and Kalamazoo (Michigan).
General on-sales begin on Friday, September 27 at 10 a.m. local time.
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