Yellowcard in Columbus | Tickets 2026

Yellowcard

Feel the electric energy at the Yellowcard concert in Columbus, OH on May 15, 2026 at Historic Crew Stadium. With their dynamic performance style and anthems like “Ocean Avenue” and “Way Away,” the atmosphere will be unforgettable. Grab your Yellowcard tour tickets now!

Yellowcard Columbus Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
May 15, 2026
01:00 PM
Columbus, Ohio from $240.00 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Yellowcard really playing at Historic Crew Stadium on May 15, 2026?

Yes, Yellowcard is scheduled to perform at Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on Friday, May 15, 2026 as part of the Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival. The band is listed on multiple event and festival pages, and Yellowcard’s own social posts call out this date specifically as their Ohio appearance at Sonic Temple.

Is this a Yellowcard headlining concert or part of a festival?

The Columbus date is not a standalone Yellowcard headline show; it is one day within the four-day Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival, which runs May 14–17, 2026 at Historic Crew Stadium. Yellowcard is one of many artists on the massive multi-stage lineup, playing alongside headliners like Shinedown and The Offspring on the Friday portion of the festival and sharing the bill with dozens of rock, metal, punk, and alternative bands.

What time does Yellowcard play, and what is the schedule like?

Listings show Sonic Temple activity beginning around 11:00 AM each festival day, with Yellowcard’s Columbus event cards flagging May 15 as their performance date at Historic Crew Stadium. Some ticket and event summaries describe their appearance as part of the Friday programming running roughly from midday into the late evening, with one local events listing indicating a 7:00 PM–11:00 PM window for the Yellowcard day, although the exact set time and stage will be confirmed closer to the festival.

What is Sonic Temple, and how big is this festival?

Sonic Temple is a large rock and metal festival held at Historic Crew Stadium, returning in 2026 with four days of music, five stages, and more than 140 bands performing between May 14 and May 17. The lineup announcement highlights multiple big-name headliners across the weekend—such as My Chemical Romance, Shinedown, Bring Me The Horizon, Tool, and others—along with a deep undercard that includes Yellowcard, Simple Plan, State Champs, All Time Low, Electric Callboy, and many more.

Where is Historic Crew Stadium, and what is the venue like for a festival?

Historic Crew Stadium is located at 1 Black and Gold Blvd in Columbus, Ohio, the former home of the Columbus Crew and now a major site for large events like Sonic Temple. For the festival, the stadium bowl, field, and surrounding spaces are transformed into a multi-stage festival grounds, with main stages, secondary stages, concessions, merch stands, sponsor zones, and camping and parking areas, creating an all-day, walkable environment where you can move between stages to catch sets like Yellowcard’s.

Is Sonic Temple an all-ages event, and can younger fans see Yellowcard?

Sonic Temple’s pass information confirms that the festival is an all-ages event and that patrons of any age require a pass for entry, including babies and children. Alcoholic beverage areas and certain platforms may be restricted to 21+ with valid ID, but younger fans are welcome in the general viewing areas, so families and teen fans can attend Yellowcard’s set as part of the festival day.

What kind of pass do I need to see Yellowcard at Sonic Temple?

You will need a valid Sonic Temple festival pass to enter Historic Crew Stadium and see Yellowcard—either a four-day pass that covers all dates or a Friday single-day pass if you only plan to attend on May 15. Pass options listed include 4-Day GA, 4-Day VIP, Rock Royalty, and various single-day Stadium, Field, VIP, Rock Royalty, suites, party passes, camping, and parking add-ons, all delivered as RFID wristbands that you wear for access.

How much do passes cost, and how can I get cheaper access for Yellowcard’s day?

Pass info notes that Sonic Temple uses tiered pricing, with each price level available in limited quantities and later levels costing more once earlier tiers sell out; four-day and single-day options are sold separately, and festival admission, camping, and parking are all separate purchases. Ticket listings from resale platforms show Friday single-day prices for Historic Crew Stadium reaching into the mid-hundreds at later points, which reflects increased demand for the Shinedown/Offspring/Yellowcard day and higher-tier pricing.

What are the main festival rules about re-entry, bags, and safety?

Sonic Temple’s pass policies state that all sales are final with no refunds or exchanges, and that your pass is an RFID wristband, which is non-transferable and cannot be shared between attendees; re-sale at a higher price is prohibited and can result in passes being voided. The Info & FAQs pages cover on-site safety, accessibility, camping rules, and parking, and while full bag details are on the main festival site, Sonic Temple follows typical major-festival practices with security screening at entry and restrictions on large bags, outside alcohol, and other prohibited items.

What kind of Yellowcard set and atmosphere can fans expect at Sonic Temple?

Yellowcard’s inclusion on the Sonic Temple lineup places them among the festival’s melodic and nostalgic rock acts, alongside bands like Simple Plan, All Time Low, and Electric Callboy, which suggests their set will focus on big, recognizable songs such as “Ocean Avenue,” “Only One,” and other crowd-pleasing tracks. As part of a packed festival day anchored by heavy-hitting headliners, you can expect a concise but high-energy set aimed at both longtime fans and festival-goers discovering or revisiting Yellowcard, with a stadium crowd ready to sing along in an outdoor, high-volume environment.

How can I keep my Sonic Temple/Yellowcard experience in Columbus affordable?

To keep costs down, first decide whether you want a 4-day pass or a Friday-only single-day pass, and compare the total pass cost plus fees against how many bands you genuinely plan to see on other days; for Yellowcard-focused fans, a single-day Friday pass is usually cheaper unless you also want multiple other days. You can save further by buying passes early at lower tiers before prices rise, using official payment plans instead of last-minute lump sums, sharing hotel rooms or campsites with friends, splitting parking or rideshare costs, bringing a compliant refillable water bottle to use at festival water stations, and setting a firm budget for food, drinks, and merch so most of your spending goes toward the music rather than impulse purchases. Comparing official passes with reputable resale offers close to the event, while always checking full, fee-inclusive prices, can also help you spot genuinely good deals if some sellers lower prices on Friday passes as May 15 approaches.

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