Yellowcard in Daytona Beach | Tickets 2026

Yellowcard

Feel the electrifying energy as Yellowcard takes the stage at the Daytona International Speedway from May 7 – May 10, 2026 in Daytona Beach, FL. Their unforgettable hits will fill the air, creating an exhilarating atmosphere. Don’t miss out—secure your Yellowcard tour tickets today!

Yellowcard Daytona Beach Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Thursday
May 07, 2026
12:00 PM
Daytona Beach, Florida from $540.00 Tickets
Sunday
May 10, 2026
01:00 PM
Daytona Beach, Florida from $258.67 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Yellowcard playing at Daytona International Speedway in May 2026?

Yes, Yellowcard is scheduled to perform at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida during Welcome To Rockville 2026, which runs from May 7 to May 10, 2026. The official festival lineup and the band’s own announcements confirm Yellowcard as part of the four-day, five-stage event that brings more than 160 rock and alternative acts to the Speedway that weekend. While the festival spans all four days, Yellowcard is specifically highlighted among the Sunday, May 10 performers as one of the key non-metal, melodic rock acts on the bill.

What is Welcome To Rockville, and how does Yellowcard fit into the lineup?

Welcome To Rockville is a large rock festival billed as “The World Center of Rock,” held inside Daytona International Speedway with four days, five stages, and more than 160 bands across multiple rock, metal, punk, and alternative subgenres.

The 2026 lineup features headliners like Foo Fighters, My Chemical Romance, Guns N’ Roses, Bring Me The Horizon, and many others, with Yellowcard listed alongside acts such as Rise Against, All Time Low, Simple Plan, Switchfoot, State Champs, Plain White T’s, and The Wonder Years as part of the festival’s melodic and pop-punk leaning tiers. That puts Yellowcard in the middle of a massive, festival-style bill rather than a typical stand-alone arena or theater show, so you will be seeing them as part of a full day of live music.

Which day is Yellowcard expected to play, and what kind of set can fans expect?

Radio coverage and lineup breakdowns indicate that Yellowcard is part of the Sunday, May 10 portion of Welcome To Rockville, sharing the day with My Chemical Romance, A Day To Remember, Rise Against, and other big rock and alt acts.

Exact stage times and which stage Yellowcard will appear on are usually announced closer to the festival, but as a prominent name in the middle-upper tier of the bill, you can expect them to play a substantial set rather than a very short early-afternoon slot. Given their festival appearances in recent years, fans should anticipate a set packed with favorites like “Ocean Avenue,” “Only One,” and “Lights and Sounds,” plus a few deeper cuts, designed to work well for both longtime fans and festival-goers discovering them in a mixed-genre environment.

Where exactly is the festival held at Daytona International Speedway, and what is the atmosphere like?

Welcome To Rockville takes place inside the world-famous Daytona International Speedway at 1801 W. International Speedway Blvd in Daytona Beach, transforming portions of the infield and surrounding grounds into a sprawling festival site.

The event is promoted as four days and five stages, with major main stages plus smaller stages spread around the grounds, along with carnival rides, food and drink areas, art/photo ops, and shopping vendors. The atmosphere mixes big stadium-scale headliner sets with more intimate side-stage performances, so when Yellowcard plays, you will be in the middle of a large, high-energy crowd that shifts from one stage to another throughout the day.

Is Welcome To Rockville an all-ages event, and can younger fans see Yellowcard?

Pass information for Welcome To Rockville confirms that it is an all-ages event, and that fans of any age require a pass for entry, whether they attend one day or all four days of the festival.

Alcohol sales and certain areas may still be restricted to guests 21 and over with valid photo ID, but in general, younger fans can attend Yellowcard’s set as long as they have the appropriate festival pass and are accompanied in a way that feels safe and comfortable for them. For families or younger attendees, aiming for viewing areas a bit farther from the densest mosh pits and wearing ear protection can help make the experience more enjoyable over a long festival day.

What kind of tickets or passes do I need to see Yellowcard at Daytona?

Welcome To Rockville sells RFID festival wristbands as passes, and you will need either a four-day pass or a single-day Sunday pass (for the day Yellowcard plays) to access the festival grounds where all stages are located.

Pass levels include 4-Day GA, single-day GA passes for Thursday through Sunday, various VIP options, and higher-end packages like the Daytona Owners Club, each with different amenities but the same core access to stages and performances. If your main goal is to see Yellowcard plus a few other bands on the same day, a Sunday GA pass is usually the most cost-effective choice, while a four-day pass makes more sense if you plan to treat Rockville as a full long-weekend vacation of shows.

How much do passes cost, and how can I get cheap tickets to see Yellowcard at Rockville?

Early 2026 pass pricing shows four-day GA passes starting at an all-in price of around $458 at the lowest level, with later levels rising above $490 as earlier allotments sell out, and 4-Day VIP starting around $832, again with price increases as tiers fill up.

Single-day GA passes are listed starting around the mid‑$160s for Friday and Saturday and around $175 for Sunday at the earliest price levels, with Sunday VIP starting in the high-$200s and rising with each tier. To get cheaper tickets, buy as early as possible at the lowest available price level, use the festival’s layaway or payment plans when they are offered, and compare the all-in cost of a single-day Sunday pass against any deals on 4-day passes so you do not accidentally overpay if you decide to attend more than one day.

What are some key festival rules about bags, re-entry, and safety that I should know?

Welcome To Rockville’s info and FAQ sections emphasize that large bags, backpacks, duffel bags, and many bulky items are not allowed, and strongly encourage fans to bring no bag or only a small, policy-compliant bag to speed up security screening at the gates.

The festival also notes that pass sales are final with no refunds or exchanges, that gates operate with RFID wristbands, and that re-entry is generally not allowed for most pass types, meaning you should plan to stay inside the festival grounds once you enter for the day. To avoid surprises, read the current Info & FAQs section before you travel, bring only essentials in a small bag, stay hydrated using water stations, and plan your day so you can comfortably stay on-site through Yellowcard’s set and the evening headliners without needing to leave and come back.

What lodging and parking options are available near Daytona International Speedway?

The festival’s home page points out that you can either camp inside the Speedway grounds with camping passes or choose one of the event’s exclusive hotel packages, giving you multiple options for where to stay during the May 7–10 weekend.

Camping keeps you on-site and eliminates daily parking and traffic stress, while hotel packages pair nearby hotels with festival access and sometimes shuttle options, appealing to those who prefer more traditional accommodations. If you are looking to save money, consider splitting a campsite or hotel room with friends, booking early before prices spike, and comparing the overall cost of camping passes plus parking versus hotel deals plus daily drives to the Speedway.

How can I keep my overall Yellowcard/Welcome To Rockville trip affordable?

To keep your Rockville trip budget-friendly, start by deciding whether you want to attend just the day Yellowcard plays or make a full multi-day experience of it, then set a total budget that includes passes, travel, lodging, parking, food, drinks, and merch.

You can reduce costs by locking in early-bird pass tiers, using payment plans rather than putting everything on a last-minute credit card charge, sharing hotel rooms or campsites, carpooling to split parking or gas, bringing a compliant refillable water bottle to use at free water stations, and limiting impulse merch and premium food buys so most of your spending goes toward the music and the festival experience itself. Watching for official promotions, subscribing to festival newsletters for presale codes, and keeping an eye on reputable resale marketplaces near the event date can also help you secure a pass at a better price if initial tiers sell out quickly.

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