I.D. the Weird Al Song to Win Tickets to the June 9 Show

I.D. the Weird Al Song to Win Tickets to the June 9 Show

Get in to win a pair of tickets when you I.D. the Weird Al song AND the original title of the song being parodied. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Live Nation


I.D. the Weird Al Yankovic Song to Win a Pair of Tickets to the Show
Tuesday, June 9 | North Charleston Performing Arts Center

You think Chuck’s weird? Wait ’til you see Weird Al Yankovic!

Michael Jackson, Madonna, Coolio, Nirvana are some of the artists Weird Al has parodied over the years! And he’s bringing his 2026 BIGGER AND WEIRDER tour to The North Charleston Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, June 9.

Get in to win a pair of tickets below when you I.D. the Weird Al song AND the original title of the song being parodied.

Listen to the Weird Al song here:

Tell Chuck the title of the Weird Al song and the song being parodied here:

Contest Rules:

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