TL;DR
- The “Bigger & Weirder Tour” returns in 2026, with 90 dates across North America.
- Tour kicks off May 26, 2026 in Hollywood, Florida, and runs through October, visiting arenas and amphitheaters across the U.S. and Canada.
- Expect a full-scale production: eight-piece band, costume changes, giant video wall, and a mix of Weird Al hits and rare deep cuts.
What’s New About the 2026 Tour?
After a busy 2025 schedule, Weird Al isn’t slowing down: the 2026 leg of the Bigger & Weirder Tour expands to 90 cities — up from last year’s run. The run begins May 26 in Hollywood, Florida (Hard Rock Live at Seminole Casino) and stretches through spring, summer, and early fall, concluding in October.
Stops include major U.S. and Canadian markets — from Chicago, Las Vegas, Austin, and Boston, to Edmonton and Ottawa — making this one of his most expansive tours yet.
What Fans Can Expect from the Show
The 2026 tour promises a full-on spectacle:
- An eight-piece band including longtime members plus new additions, delivering live music beyond the accordion-centric parody setup.
- A large video wall, multiple costume changes, and the theatrical flair fans have come to love — merging comedy, rock, and stagecraft.
- A setlist blending classic hits like “Eat It,” “White & Nerdy,” “Amish Paradise” with deep cuts and perhaps rarely performed tracks for long-time fans.
Support continues from comedic performer Puddles Pity Party, carrying over from past tour legs as opening act.
Tickets, Dates & Early Access
- Presale and general-sale info: Tickets are available for public sale now.
- Because the tour is over 90 dates and includes many major markets, demand is expected to be high — early ticket action recommended.
- Full tour schedule is listed on Weird Al’s official site.




