The undisputed 'Prince of Parody' is bringing nearly a half-century of the most memorable tunes in music history to Sioux Falls for one night only in 2026.

'Weird' Al Yankovic will take the stage at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center, Tuesday, June 30th, as part of the Bigger & Weirder Tour.

Al's first foray into spoofing popular songs dates back to 1976, when the then 16-year-old first started submitting his homemade recordings to the Dr. Demento Radio Show. He first gained notoriety with 'My Bologna, ' his 1979 parody of The Knack's #1 single, 'My Sharona'.

His biggest hit came in 1984 when 'Eat It', a spoof of Michael Jackson's 'Beat It', landed at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and sold 500,000 copies.

Over the years, Yankovic has sold more than 12 million albums, recorded more than 150 parodies and original songs, and performed more than 2,000 live shows. His work has earned him five Grammy Awards, four gold records, and six platinum records. His last release, 2014's Mandatory Fun, went all the way to #1 on the Billboard Album Chart.    

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Tickets for the Sioux Falls show go on sale Friday (November 21) at 10:00 AM.

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