From "Amish Paradise" to "White & Nerdy," Yankovic's show featured elaborate costumes and nostalgic video montages highlighting his pop culture legacy.
Vampire Weekend's New Orleans concert was an indie-rock showcase plus a mix of audience-requested cover songs ranging from ...
"Weird Al" Yankovic has been writing and recording parody songs since he was a teenager -- and has gone on to sell millions of records and win Grammy Awards with them. He's also become a noted music ...
Several well-established musical acts will perform in Columbus in September, including Weird Al, David Byrne and Melissa Etheridge. The concerts in Columbus and central Ohio span a variety of genres, ...
The upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic, “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere,” includes scenes of the Boss' homelife in Freehold well before he became the Boss. Springsteen and his younger sister ...
Michael Jackson came in because he wanted to play Professor X. It was amazing. For anyone worried Taika Waititi's dip into the mainstream with Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok would spell a future of nothing ...
Sunday’s 20-act roster included three-time Shaky Knees participants Murder By Death, who are on their farewell tour; ‘80s new-wave stalwarts Devo, decked out in their signature Lego-style hats; and 4 ...
Plus, Palmer's Bar says farewell, and the Walker Art Center opens its 2025–26 season with Wadada Leo Smith and Amina Claudine Myers.
Colorful crowds — including a horde of hatted wizards, a crowd-surfing Pee-Wee Herman and two Jesus’ brawling in a mosh pit — ...
A decade ago, “Weird Al” Yankovic launched his 12th concert tour, which covered 200 shows over two years. Somewhere along the line, the pop world’s foremost parodist was backstage putting on a fat ...
"Weird Al" Yankovic returns to the Kia Forum on Saturday for his "Bigger & Weirder" tour. (Roger Kisby / For The Times) A decade ago, "Weird Al" Yankovic launched his 12th concert tour, which covered ...
Earlier this summer, Billboard launched its comedy hub with rundowns of the biggest touring comedians of the midyear Boxscore period (Oct. 1, 2024 through March 31, 2025) and of May and June 2025.