"Weird Al" Yankovic Bigger & Weirder 2025 Tour with special guest Puddles Pity Party
Aug 12th
"Weird Al" Yankovic Bigger & Weirder 2025 Tour with special guest Puddles Pity Party
Get ready for a night of musical mayhem when "Weird Al" Yankovic parodies today’s top hits on the BECU Live stage! Experience the hilarious antics of the Grammy Award-winning musician, plus an unforgettable performance by special guest Puddles Pity Party—live at Northern Quest in August 2025.
About "Weird Al" Yankovic
Weird Al brings his legendary full-production multimedia comedy rock show back to the concert stage with the BIGGER & WEIRDER 2025 Tour, playing his iconic hits as well as some never-performed-live-before fan favorites. Al’s longtime band is joined by four additional players to create a supersized concert experience.
“Weird Al” Yankovic is the biggest-selling comedy recording artist in history. A five-time Grammy Award winner, he is best known for his parodies of the biggest musical artists over the last four decades. His many hits include “Amish Paradise,” “Eat It,” “Like a Surgeon,” “Smells Like Nirvana,” “Word Crimes,” and the Platinum-selling “White & Nerdy.” His last album, Mandatory Fun, is the only comedy album in history to debut at #1 on the Billboard Top 200. Weird Al's live shows have entertained audiences across the globe for generations. In 2022, Yankovic produced and co-wrote the Emmy-winning biopic Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, starring Daniel Radcliffe in the title role.
About Puddles Pity Party
Puddles Pity Party, the seven-foot sad clown whose golden voice is comparable to rock legends like Tom Jones and Freddie Mercury, has amassed over 900,000 YouTube subscribers and performed sold-out shows all over the globe. Deftly combining melancholy with the absurd, Puddles was a quarter-finalist on Season 12 of America's Got Talent, appeared on the 2020 season of AGT: The Champions, and has received endorsements and accolades from musical comedy legends like Jack Black, Drew Carey, and Nick Offerman. His one-of-a-kind “textured voice laced with melancholy” (NY Times) has been hailed as “operatic” (Boston Globe) and his show is both “life-affirming” (Herald Scotland) and “hysterically funny” (LA Weekly).