“Weird Al” Yankovic has announced his extensive Bigger & Weirder Tour, set to run for four months in the summer of 2025. The lengthy outing promises a return to the parody oddball’s “full-production multimedia comedy rock show” following a pair of recent world tours geared toward intimate settings and, unusually, his own original music. The Bigger & Weirder Tour, Yankovic’s first full-“Weird” shows in six years, will feature a “giant video wall, multiple costume changes, and an amazing eight-piece ensemble featuring Al’s original band” [ticketing information].
“This is kind of a ‘best of both worlds’ tour,” Yankovic explained of the tour in a statement. “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!”
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The tour will be supported by special guest Puddles Pity Party, the 7-foot-tall sad clown whose golden voice has made him an unlikely sensation on the touring circuit. Bigger & Weirder is set to kick off in June with a week of shows at Las Vegas, NV’s The Venetian before hitting the road for gigs at major theaters, amphitheaters, and arenas across the continent including Morrison, CO’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre (6/24), Toronto, ON’s Budweiser Stage (7/9), New York, NY’s Madison Square Garden (7/12), Bethel, NY’s Bethel Woods Center for the Arts (7/13), Philadelphia, PA’s TD Pavilion at the Mann (7/19), Huntsville, AL’s Orion Amphitheatre (7/27), New Orleans, LA’s Saenger Theatre (7/29), Bonner, MT’s Kettlehouse Amphitheatre (8/10), Palmer, AK’s Alaska State Fair (8/17), Mountain View, CA’s Shoreline Amphitheatre (8/22), and Inglewood, CA’s Kia Forum (8/30). The tour will finally come to a close with a September 20th performance at Nashville, TN’s Ascend Amphitheater.
“Weird Al” Yankovic is the highest-selling comedy recording artist in history. His last album, Mandatory Fun, is the only comedy album in history to debut at #1 on the Billboard Top 200. Also an accomplished actor, writer, director, and producer, Yankovic was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2018 as well as an Emmy Award for the 2022 film WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story, which starred Daniel Radcliffe.
Ticketing information for the 2025 “Weird Al” Yankovic Bigger & Weirder tour is available here. Click below for a full list of dates and venues.
“Weird Al” Yankovic Bigger & Weirder 2025 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 (Denver) Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 26 KANSAS CITY, MO Starlight Theatre
June 27 DES MOINES, IA Des Moines Civic Center
June 28 WELCH, MN (Minneapolis) Treasure Island Amphitheater at Treasure Island Resort & Casino
June 29 HIGHLAND PARK, IL (Chicago) Ravinia Festival (on sale TBA)
July 1 TRAVERSE CITY, MI National Cherry Festival
July 2 CLARKSTON, MI (Detroit) Pine Knob Music Theatre
July 3 INDIANAPOLIS, IN Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
July 5 BEAVER DAM, KY (Evansville) Beaver Dam Amphitheater
July 6 KETTERING, OH (Dayton) 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 (Albany) Broadview Stage at SPAC
July 18 MASHANTUCKET, CT Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino
July 19 PHILADELPHIA, PA TD Pavilion at the Mann
July 20 VIENNA, VA (Washington, DC) 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
Aug 1 THE WOODLANDS, TX (Houston) The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Presented by Huntsman
Aug 2 GRAND PRAIRIE, TX (Dallas) Texas Trust CU Theatre
Aug 3 ROGERS, AR (Fayetteville) Walmart AMP
Aug 5 LINCOLN, NE (Omaha) Pinewood Bowl Theater
Aug 7 CASPER, WY Ford Wyoming Center
Aug 8 IDAHO FALLS, ID Mountain America Center
Aug 9 NAMPA, ID (Boise) Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater
Aug 10 BONNER, MT KettleHouse Amphitheater
Aug 12 AIRWAY HEIGHTS, WA (Spokane) BECU Live at Northern Quest
Aug 13 TROUTDALE, OR (Portland) Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn – McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater
Aug 14 TROUTDALE, OR (Portland) Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn – McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater
Aug 15 AUBURN, WA (Seattle) White River Amphitheatre
Aug 17 PALMER, AK (Anchorage)* Alaska State Fair – ConocoPhillips Borealis Theatre
Aug 20 EUGENE, OR Cuthbert Amphitheater
Aug 22 MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA (San Francisco) Shoreline Amphitheatre
Aug 23 MODESTO, CA The Fruit Yard Amphitheater
Aug 24 STATELINE, NV (Reno/Tahoe) Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys
Aug 26 REDDING, CA Redding Civic Auditorium Lawn
Aug 27 ROHNERT PARK, CA Green Music Center
Aug 29 SAN DIEGO, CA* The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
Aug 30 INGLEWOOD, CA (Los Angeles) Kia Forum
Aug 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 (Albuquerque) Rio Rancho Events Center
Sept 6 CONCHO, OK (Oklahoma City) Lucky Star Amphitheater at Lucky Star Casino
Sept 7 TULSA, OK Tulsa Theater
Sept 9 MARYLAND HEIGHTS, MO (St. Louis) Saint Louis Music Park
Sep 12 MADISON, WI Breese Stevens Field
Sept 13 CUYAHOGA FALLS, OH (Cleveland) Blossom Music Center
Sept 14 COLUMBUS, OH Palace Theatre
Sept 16 NEWPORT, KY (Cincinnati) MegaCorp Pavilion
Sept 17 KALAMAZOO, MI Miller Auditorium
Sept 20 NASHVILLE, TN Ascend Amphitheater
*Support TBA
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In other Yankovic news from around the internet, it seems he’s been keeping sharp ahead of his big tour next year with some interesting jam sessions. Over the weekend, enigmatic bassist Les Claypool (Primus) shared a photo that appears to show him playing with “Weird Al”, Puddles Pity Party (who opened some Primus shows earlier this year), beloved comedian Eric Idle, and music industry multi-hyphenate Peter Asher. Here’s hoping we get to hear some of that at some point.