Weird Al Yankovic Live in Concert at PNC Bank Arts Center
Join us for an unforgettable evening as Weird Al Yankovic takes the stage at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey on July 12, 2026. Known as one of the best-selling comedy recording artists of all time, Weird Al has captivated audiences with his unique blend of humor and music for over four decades. This concert promises a high-energy experience featuring his most beloved parodies and original songs.
Event Details
The concert will showcase a variety of hits including 'Eat It', 'Amish Paradise', and 'White & Nerdy'. With a runtime of approximately two hours, attendees can expect an engaging performance filled with multiple costume changes and theatrical elements.
Ticketing Information
Tickets can be purchased through ticketsasburypark.com. Prices currently start around $120 and may reach up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection.
Seating Information
The PNC Bank Arts Center features both reserved seating in a covered pavilion and a general admission lawn area. The pavilion offers numbered reserved seats under a roof?ideal for guaranteed sightlines and weather protection. The lawn area provides a more affordable option but requires early arrival for optimal viewing spots.
Parking Options
Parking at PNC Bank Arts Center is extensive, with general parking typically costing between $20 and $30 per event. Premium lots are available for $40 to $60. It is advisable to purchase parking in advance online to secure your spot.
Dining Options
Inside the venue, various concession stands offer standard concert fare such as hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza, nachos, beer, wine, and cocktails. For more dining options before or after the show, consider restaurants in nearby Red Bank or along Route 35.
Age Restrictions
This concert is suitable for all ages, making it a family-friendly event that appeals to audiences of all generations.
What to Wear
Casual attire is recommended; many fans often wear Hawaiian shirts or costumes inspired by Weird Al's iconic style.
Special Features
Expect an interactive atmosphere filled with elaborate costume changes and video segments that enhance this unique comedy-music hybrid experience.
Parking Information at PNC Bank Arts Center
The PNC Bank Arts Center is conveniently located at Exit 116 of the Garden State Parkway in Holmdel, NJ. The venue offers extensive on-site parking options.
On-Site Lots
The venue features large surface lots charging $20?$60 per event. It is advisable to purchase parking passes in advance online for better rates.
Rideshare Services
Uber and Lyft services are available with designated drop-off zones near the main entrance. However, it is recommended to book your return ride early due to limited availability post-show.
Traffic Advisory
Please note that traffic on the Garden State Parkway near Exit 116 can become congested after major events. Allow extra time when departing or consider waiting briefly in the lot until traffic clears.
Box Office & Tickets ? PNC Bank Arts Center
The box office is located at Exit 116, Garden State Parkway, Holmdel, NJ 07733. For inquiries, call 732-203-2500.
Hours
The box office operates on event days only. Please check their official website for specific hours of operation.
Ticket Delivery Options
The venue primarily uses Ticketmaster.
Weird Al Yankovic Asbury Park Concert reviews
Star Wars- a disappointment
1. The show was disappointing, but I am sure the intentions were good.
2. For example, the largest screens in a production were boasted about in the promo, but it looked like a typical movie theater screen.
3. Our expectations were high due to the advertisement we saw on the internet, and this observation was not only made by the adults but also by my 5yr.old son and nephew.
4. I would like to comment on the way the props were displayed. It was very hard, especially for a child, to see the character displays when there were 20 to 30 people in front of you.
5. We were definitely expecting more intense visual, not to mention those pushing you while they were walking to the entrance of their seats.
6. The "show" did not do the orchestra justice.