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Weird Al Yankovic

Weird Al Yankovic burst onto the scene over three decades ago and has become a cult-classic favorite to audiences across the world. For the first time in his storied career, the “Amish Paradise” singer says that his 2018 North American tour will be a “no frills” experience featuring obscure songs and lack of props, costumes, and video screens to, we guess, get a closer look at the real Weird Al? The Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour will be coming to the Tobin Center on Thursday, April 26, in what is sure to be … entertaining to say the least. But who actually knows what to expect from a dude who recently released a greatest hits collection called Medium Rarities, which features no actual hits (lol, oh Al).

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