Yellowcard in Bend | Tickets 2026

Feel the pulse of live music as Yellowcard takes the stage at Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend, OR on May 23, 2026. Dive into an electrifying atmosphere filled with their greatest hits, blending pop-punk energy and heartfelt melodies. Don’t miss out—grab your Yellowcard tour tickets now!
Yellowcard Bend Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Saturday May 23, 2026 06:00 PM |
Bend, Oregon | from $98.16 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Yellowcard Bend concert?
Yellowcard will bring The Up Up Down Down Tour to Bend, Oregon on Saturday, May 23, 2026 at Hayden Homes Amphitheater in the Old Mill District along the Deschutes River. The show is scheduled for 6:00 PM, giving fans a prime early-evening outdoor concert with mountain and river views in one of the Pacific Northwest’s most scenic venues.
What time do doors open, and when should I arrive?
Bend Concerts’ official listing for Yellowcard states that doors open at 4:30 PM and the show starts at 6:00 PM on May 23, 2026. Planning to arrive between 4:00 and 5:00 PM lets you handle parking, walk along the Old Mill District paths to the venue gates, clear bag checks and security, and find a good spot on the lawn or reserved seating before any opening acts begin.
Who is playing with Yellowcard at Hayden Homes Amphitheater?
The Up Up Down Down Tour is a co-headlining run that celebrates more than two decades of friendship between Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s, and tour announcements list all three bands across the U.S. dates. Ticket sites for Bend advertise the event as “Yellowcard with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s,” so you can expect a full multi-band pop-punk and alt-rock package rather than a short single-artist show.
Where is Hayden Homes Amphitheater located, and what is the venue like?
Hayden Homes Amphitheater is located in Bend’s Old Mill District at 344 SW Shevlin Hixon Drive, on the west bank of the Deschutes River just south of downtown Bend. The venue is an 8,000-capacity open-air amphitheater with a combination of reserved seating areas and a large lawn, known for relaxed summer shows where fans can sit on blankets or low chairs on the grass while watching the stage with mountain and river scenery around them.
What is the bag policy for Yellowcard at Hayden Homes Amphitheater?
The venue’s bag policy allows individual, single-compartment clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC tote bags no larger than 12" x 6" x 12" and non-clear single-compartment bags or clutches smaller than 6" x 9", with all bags subject to inspection by Guest Services and security. Diaper bags and medical bags are permitted but must be inspected and tagged before entry, and Reddit discussions confirm that these posted rules are enforced at the gates, with a bag check option available for items that do not meet the size or style requirements. To speed up entry, bring only a compliant clear tote or a small clutch, or skip a bag entirely and keep essentials in your pockets.
How does parking work at Hayden Homes Amphitheater, and where should I park?
Parking in paid lots opens one hour before doors at Hayden Homes Amphitheater, with official guidance pointing to paid lots on Shevlin-Hixon Drive and in the gravel lot across the street from the venue, plus additional event parking scattered throughout the Old Mill District. Concert parking is not permitted on certain streets like Powerhouse Drive, and guests are encouraged to look for signs marked “Event Parking” to find appropriate lots, while accessible parking is provided on Shevlin-Hixon Drive and in the gravel lot across from the venue. To keep things simple and affordable, arrive early, follow event parking signs, and choose a standard lot rather than circling for free street parking that may not be allowed for concert use.
Is the Yellowcard Bend show all ages?
Venue information notes that children two years old and younger do not need tickets to attend shows at Hayden Homes Amphitheater, which indicates that concerts are generally all ages, with age restrictions focused mainly on alcohol purchases rather than entry itself. Adults who plan to drink must bring a valid government-issued photo ID, and bar areas may be more tightly controlled, but families and younger fans can attend the Yellowcard show together as long as they have valid tickets.
What kind of setlist and atmosphere can fans expect from Yellowcard in Bend?
The Up Up Down Down Tour is billed as a celebration of Yellowcard’s catalog and their friendships with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s, so you can expect a set packed with hits like “Ocean Avenue,” “Only One,” and other fan favorites, plus deeper cuts that longtime listeners will recognize. In a scenic, laid-back amphitheater like Hayden Homes, that translates into a high-energy but friendly crowd on the lawn and in the seats—singing along, dancing, and soaking in the sunset while three bands with deep early‑2000s roots share the stage.
How much do Yellowcard Bend tickets cost, and are there lawn options?
Ticket platforms list multiple price tiers for Yellowcard at Hayden Homes Amphitheater, with lawn tickets and upper seats starting around the $90 range on some resale sites and higher prices for closer reserved sections, especially as the show date approaches and lower tiers sell out. Some outlets also offer add-ons like lawn chair rentals and premier parking as separate purchases labeled “Not A Concert Ticket,” allowing you to upgrade comfort or convenience without changing your basic admission type. For the best value, compare face-value lawn or standard reserved seats from official sellers with fee-inclusive prices on reputable resale platforms to see where the true low end sits at the time you buy.
What are some smart ways to get cheap tickets and keep the Bend concert night affordable?
To get cheaper tickets, start by checking official sellers early in the on-sale period, since lawn and standard reserved seats are usually cheapest before dynamic pricing and resale markups kick in, then compare those prices to reputable resale sites that show all-in totals so you can catch any underpriced listings. You can keep your overall night affordable by choosing lawn tickets instead of premium reserved seats, carpooling and splitting parking, bringing a compliant clear tote with a refillable water bottle and a light layer instead of buying extra items inside, eating at more budget-friendly spots in the Old Mill District before you enter, limiting alcoholic drinks and impulse merch purchases, and picking one favorite souvenir so most of your spending goes toward enjoying Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s in a beautiful outdoor setting. Watching ticket prices over time and being ready to buy when you see a good fee-inclusive lawn or mid-tier reserved price will help you lock in a deal before the best cheap options disappear.