We have some big news, Al!
Are you ready or what?

Greetings, my weirdly wonderful wacky Weird Al weirdos! I hope this finds you well and weirder than ever. Our good friend Christian at Christian’s Music Musings contacted me last week with some incredible news. On Saturday, July 12, Weird Al SOLD OUT Madison Square Garden … the Mecca of Music Venues … performing for a jam-packed arena of fathers and sons standing shoulder-to-shoulder in their Hawaiian shirts singing along to all their favorite Weird Al songs. As you know, this is no small potatoes; in fact, this puts Al right up there with Billy Joel, Elton John and the Stones … pretty good company. I’m feeling a little verklempt, like a proud, slightly-older sister! History was made! Ya done good, Al!
When I told Christian I was unable to open the NY Times link without a subscription, he went above and beyond by sending me the body of the article which I’m sharing with you today. Thanks so much, Christian!
Hear ya go, my weirdos:
Weird Al Is Enjoying His Rock-Star Moment
Visuals by Peter Fisher
Text by Melena Ryzik
July 15, 2025
When Weird Al Yankovic, the country’s foremost song parodist for the last 40 years, took the stage for his first-ever Madison Square Garden show on Saturday, his accordion got its own ovation. “Are you ready to polka?!” he shouted, and the sold-out crowd cheered as he dove into an altered medley of hits. (“Old Town Road” really shines atop an oompah beat.)
With videos and elaborate costumes, the Bigger & Weirder tour showcased his enduringly singular, lampoonery-filled pop culture stardom.
Along with his signature instrument, he played the keyboard, melodica and harmonica, and with a tight backing band — many of its members have been with him for decades — performed some of his biggest numbers: his first single, “My Bologna,” from 1979 (to the tune of the Knack’s “My Sharona”); “Like a Surgeon” (à la Madonna’s “Like a Virgin,” but in scrubs); “Smells Like Nirvana,” in full Kurt Cobain grunge regalia.
At 65, Weird Al still commands the stage like a natural-born rocker, with high kicks and the panache to pull off what few other artists can (including a fat suit).
During “Eat It,” a riff on Michael Jackson’s “Beat It,” audience members — many in Hawaiian shirts and sporting curly locks — were on their feet. Even a seen-it-all security guard danced. For “White & Nerdy,” Weird Al arrived via scooter, to the thump of Chamillionaire’s “Ridin’.” The crowd knew every lyric.
Weird Al has sold over 12 million albums and won five Grammys. His career has, surprisingly, continued to surge: he had his first No. 1 record in 2014, with “Mandatory Fun.”
Amid the jokes on Saturday, he took time to savor his achievements.
“Oftentimes really big moments in your life come and go so quickly that you can’t really enjoy them while you’re in them,” he said, and paused as the arena’s house lights rose, his latest milestone sinking in.
The tour, with a “Star Wars”-themed finale involving storm troopers and R2-D2, is Weird Al’s biggest production ever. But it’s not all pastiche: he did some original (and funny) numbers, and a cover of Paul Simon’s “You Can Call Me Al” that showed off his tenor and rhythm.
His 2014 song “Word Crimes” — a parody of “Blurred Lines” that criticizes bad grammar (“I don’t want your drama / If you really wanna / Leave out that Oxford comma”) — is like an ethos: Get the words right! That’s joy.
Here’s a clip from the show. This is “One More Minute” live from MSG.
LYRICS
Well I heard that you’re leavin’
Gonna leave me far behind
‘Cause you found a brand new lover
You decided that I’m not your kind
So I pulled your name out of my Rolodex
And I tore all your pictures in two
And I burned down the malt shop where we used to go
Just because it reminds me of you
That’s right, you ain’t gonna see me cryin’
I’m glad that you found somebody new
‘Cause I’d rather spend eternity eating shards of broken glass
Than spend one more minute with you
I guess I might seem kinda bitter
You got me feelin’ down in the dumps
‘Cause I’m stranded all alone in the gas station of love
And I have to use the self service pumps
Oh, so honey, let me help you with that suitcase
You ain’t gonna break my heart in two
‘Cause I’d rather get a hundred thousand paper cuts on my face
Than spend one more minute with you
I’d rather rip out my intestines with a fork
Than watch you going out with other men
I’d rather slam my fingers in a door
Again and again and again and again and again
Oh, can’t you see what I’m tryin’ to say, darlin’
I’d rather have my blood sucked out by leeches
Shove an icepick under a toenail or two
I’d rather clean all the bathrooms
In Grand Central Station with my tongue
Than spend one more minute with you
Yes, I’d rather jump naked on a huge pile of thumbtacks
Or stick my nostrils together with crazy glue
I’d rather dive into a swimming pool filled
With double edged razor blades
Than spend one more minute with you
I’d rather rip my heart right out of my ribcage
With my bare hands and then throw it on the floor
And stomp on it ’till I die
Than spend one more minute with you
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Al Yankovic
One More Minute lyrics © Sony/atv Melody, Ear Booker Music
Stay weird and wonderful, my wacky weirdos!
See you on the flip side. 😎
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This was wonderful to read and see. Must have been very rewarding and emotional time for him, to realize his career has brought joy to so many people over the years. 🙂
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Beautiful comment, Barbara. I’m sure Al was deeply touched and over the moon at the same time. What an incredible career he’s enjoying and I bet no one is more surprised by it than him. Thanks!
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I’ve been missing our weekly Weird Al moments, so this came as such a pleasant surprise!
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Thanks for that, dear Keith. It was great fun for me as well.
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Thanks for the shout-out, Nancy. And, yep, selling out Madison Square Garden is a remarkable accomplishment. Sure, what Weird Al does might look a bit silly at first sight (or should I say weird?), but I’ve always thought he is really talented. I’m glad many other music listeners appear to agree! 🙂
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It was my great pleasure, Christian. Everyone who followed my Weird Al posts did so because they’re fans and not embarrassed to admit it. My posts even picked up a few new members to the Weird Al Fan Club! Yes, it’s silly but it’s such well-done silliness! I hope Al is basking in his celebrity status. Thanks, again!
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How wonderful! I didn’t realise he was 65. Puts him up with the best and well deserved. Thanks Nancy!
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It really is! Al’s been performing since the late 70s and released his first record in 1983. Time has a habit of slipping away when we’re not looking! Thanks, Di! Sharing this was a real pleasure for me.
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WOW! Thank you so much for sharing this. It would have passed my orbit right by. Well deserved! He still sounds great!
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Does he ever and I’m kicking myself for not going to see him at Mohegan Sun this month!
Check out this interview with Gene Simmons:
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Way to go, Al!! That is fantabulous. I bet, way back when, he never thought he would make it doing what he does.
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And I’m sure you’d win that bet! It sounds crazy, I’m sure, but I feel proud for him. He’s a talented and creative guy who works his ass off; he deserves this.
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Nah, I don’t think it’s crazy that an artist you admire is successful!
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Yes! Weird Al is back!
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And he brought down the house! Thanks!
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Way to go, Weird Al! 👏👏👏 Nice to see he’s still going strong at 65. 👌
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No kidding! This made me very happy! Thanks, Debbie.
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Al! Massive talent and boundless good times!
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Absolutely! He really deserves this!
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No doubt that concert must have been a blast!
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No doubt! I’m kicking myself right now for not going to see him this month when I had the chance.
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The Weird Al Effect came about because his parodies are sometimes better known than the original songs they are based on. He is such an innovator, nice tribute, Nancy.
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You’re so right, Jim. I’m very happy that Christian thought to share this with me.
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The lesson from this is that you shouldn’t get on the wrong side of him 🤣
Thanks for bringing him back 👍
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Those lyrics are hilarious! 😂
He deserves this and I’m happy to do my little bit for Al.
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They are indeed! It was good to see him again.
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Happy to know that, Clive. Thanks!
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Never had the honor to attend an Al show. Does he come to Texas? I have a vast collection of vintage Hawaiian shirts, the kind that Elvis and Do Ho wore, the good stuff, actually made on the island by a Polynesian seamstress named Bloody Mary who sings Happy Talk while she works. Is Al’s main instrument the accordion? There was a boy on my block when I was a kid, and he played it well. He did all the Lawrence Welk music and Polkas. Us’uns kids loved to watch him play that beast, which was as big as he was.
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Well, hot damn! You’re in luck, Phil! Al will be in Austin on 7/31 and Grand Prairie on 8/2. He was in NY and CT this month and I’m kicking myself for missing those shows.
Those Hawaiian shirts of yours sound like legit collector’s items. You could probably get yourself a decent size bag of shells, a bunch of coconuts and an autographed 8×10 glossy of Juanita Hall on Craigslist for those beauties.
Accordions can be massive. My cousins Vinny and Louie both were nearly swallowed up like Jonah in the whale by their squeeze boxes. Hehehe … she said squeeze box!
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Okay, Momo and me know about the Grand Prairie venue, a great show place. Got plenty of shells, son lives on the beach in Padre, and he has more shirts than me. Mama’s got a squeeze box, Daddy don’t sleep at night. Right?
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That’s simply amazing!!!
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OMG Esther …. it really is!
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Good for Weird Al! And thank you Nancy.
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I’ll second that! It was a real pleasure, Fan!
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