Artist Playlists
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Appears On
- Baxter Arena · Sun, Jun 28 · 7:30 PM
- Denny Sanford Premier Center · Tue, Jun 30 · 7:30 PM
- Alliant Energy PowerHouse · Wed, Jul 1 · 7:30 PM
- Acrisure Amphitheater · Fri, Jul 3 · 8 PM
- The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor · Sat, Jul 4 · 8 PM
- OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino · Sun, Jul 5 · 7 PM
- The Dow Event Center · Tue, Jul 7 · 7:30 PM
- Erie Insurance Arena · Wed, Jul 8 · 7:30 PM
About "Weird Al" Yankovic
Renowned comedy musician “Weird Al” Yankovic started playing the accordion at age seven after his parents bought him lessons from a door-to-door salesman. ∙ At age 16, Yankovic got his first break when nationally syndicated radio DJ Dr. Demento played a homemade tape of his song “Belvedere Cruisin’” on the air. ∙ In 1979, after The Knack’s Doug Fieger heard Yankovic’s “My Sharona” parody, “My Bologna,” he helped get Yankovic a deal with Capitol Records, which released the song as a single. ∙ MTV made Yankovic a star in 1983 when it began airing “Ricky,” his I Love Lucy-themed parody of Toni Basil’s hit “Mickey.” ∙ The popular video for “Eat It,” a takeoff on Michael Jackson’s “Beat It,” propelled the single to No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. ∙ His “Smells Like Teen Spirit” parody video, “Smells Like Nirvana,” was shot on the same set and used some of the same extras as Nirvana’s iconic clip. ∙ Yankovic finally made the Top 10 in 2006 with “White & Nerdy,” a parody of “Ridin’” by Chamillionaire, who gave Yankovic props for his rhyme skills. ∙ In 2014, 38 years into his career, Mandatory Fun became his first No. 1 album. ∙ A five-time Grammy Award winner, Yankovic has had six Platinum and four Gold albums, selling more than 13 million copies—the most of any comedy act in history.
- GENRE
- Comedy
