He first performed in Sioux Falls 40 years ago, singing his “Brady Bunch” and “Like a Virgin” parodies at The Coliseum.
Then he came back twice in the early 2000s, introducing us to his viral sensations “Amish Paradise” and “Smells Like Nirvana.”
Now he’s back, “bigger and weirder” than ever (if possible?).
Weird Al Yankovic will perform June 30 at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center.
He performed for over half a million fans this past year, but “they weren’t sick of us yet,” Yankovic said, so he’s hopping back on the road for a historic 90-city tour running May-October of 2026, including a stop on June 24 in Rapid City before coming to Sioux Falls.
His original eight-piece band is coming along, as are multiple costumes, for the “supersized comedy-rock spectacle.”
Ticket sales for the U.S. tour begin Nov. 21.
But can that be topped? 2025 was unprecedented with new festivals welcoming Kid Rock, TLC and Pitbull. South Dakota native Mato Wayuhi headlined the All My Relatives music festival at The Levitt, and Sioux Falls natives The Spill Canvas returned.
The Levitt also hosted its inaugural ADA Festival honoring the history of disability rights.
The set list for 2026 is not slowing down. Returning favorites for next year include Eric Church and Toby Mac. New to town will be comedian Nate Bergatze and up-and-coming country singer Bailey Zimmerman.
Here’s a look at other major concerts, shows and events announced thus far, with more to come as we approach the new year.
Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
- Eric Church, Feb. 6
- TobyMac with Crowder and Jeremy Camp, March 15
- PBR rodeo, April 10-12
- Bailey Zimmerman, April 18
- Nate Bergatze, April 22
- Riley Green, Aug. 21
Washington Pavilion
- Mozart’s A Little Night Music, Jan. 24
- South Dakota Symphony Orchestra Chamber Concert, Feb. 1
- Beethoven and Brahms, Feb. 7
- The Bronx Wanderers, April 21
- Riverdance 30: A New Generation, May 27
The District
- DIVA Drag Spectacular, Feb. 10
- Casey Donahew, Feb. 19
- Fool House: The Millenium Tour, Feb. 27
- George Birge, March 6
- Wyatt Flores, March 31
Orpheum Theatre Center
- Mania: The ABBA Tribute, Feb. 18
- Turn to Stone: A Tribute to ELO, May 14
- We Will Rock with You: A Night of Queen and Michael Jackson, May 15
- When Doves Cry: Prince Tribute Show, May 16
- Elsa Rae, June 5
Confirmed summer festivals thus far include Lallycooler July 10-11 at Great Bear Ski Park, Not Just a Phase Fest at The Birdcage and Tacos and Tequila, also planned for The Birdcage.
Lineups for each will be announced soon.
Levitt at the Falls, which has begun a major expansion for 2026, plans to announce its summer lineup in May.
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