Yellowcard in Denver | Tickets 2026

Yellowcard

Feel the rush as Yellowcard takes the stage at Pick Your Part – Central in Denver, CO on May 20, 2026. With their electrifying energy and unforgettable hits like “Ocean Avenue,” the crowd will be surfing a wave of nostalgia and excitement. Secure your spot for this must-see event with Yellowcard tour tickets today!

Yellowcard Denver Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Wednesday
May 20, 2026
06:00 PM
Denver, Colorado from $102.00 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Yellowcard really playing in Denver on May 20, 2026?

Yes, Yellowcard is scheduled to play in Denver, Colorado on Wednesday, May 20, 2026 as part of The Up Up Down Down Tour. The show is booked at JUNKYARD, a newer outdoor/warehouse-style concert space at 2323 W. Mulberry Place in Denver, not at a traditional arena or theater.

What venue is hosting the Yellowcard Denver concert?

The Denver stop of The Up Up Down Down Tour takes place at JUNKYARD, a dedicated concert and event venue located at 2323 W. Mulberry Pl, Denver, CO 80204. JUNKYARD is promoted by Live Nation as a high-energy, outdoor-oriented space that hosts rock, pop, and EDM shows, offering an open layout and festival-like vibe rather than traditional fixed seating.

What time does the Yellowcard Denver show start, and when do doors open?

Event listings show the Yellowcard Denver concert with a 6:00 PM start time, while some ticket platforms list the event at 7:00 PM to cover the full evening window. JUNKYARD and ticketing guides note that doors usually open between 90 minutes and two hours before showtime, and the venue box office opens about 90 minutes before doors. To avoid rushing, aim to arrive 60–90 minutes before the earliest listed time, which gives you a cushion for parking, security, and catching the first notes from New Found Glory and Yellowcard.

Who is playing with Yellowcard in Denver?

The Denver date is part of The Up Up Down Down Tour’s western leg, and Live Nation and tour listings bill the show as “Yellowcard: The Up Up Down Down Tour” with New Found Glory clearly identified as co-headliner. Several platforms also reference Plain White T’s on the tour overall, but Denver-specific lineups consistently highlight Yellowcard and New Found Glory together, with other supports varying from city to city. That means fans can expect at least two full-length sets from major early‑2000s pop-punk staples in one night, plus any openers added closer to the show.

Is the Yellowcard concert at JUNKYARD all ages?

Ticketmaster’s JUNKYARD venue page and event listings for Yellowcard do not show an explicit age restriction for this show, which matches many outdoor and festival-style events at similar venues that are billed as all ages unless stated otherwise. As with most concerts, alcohol sales will require a valid government-issued photo ID, and venue staff may wristband guests who are 21+ so they can move freely between bar areas and the general crowd. If you are planning to bring younger fans, it is wise to check the event details closer to the date in case any age policy updates are posted.

What is JUNKYARD like as a concert venue?

JUNKYARD is described as an outdoor/urban concert site that hosts “high-energy shows” with an emphasis on standing-room experiences, making it ideal for rock, metal, electronic, and pop-punk tours like Yellowcard’s. The venue’s location in an industrial part of Denver near W. Mulberry Place and the South Platte corridor means you get a mix of warehouse surroundings and city skyline views rather than a traditional seated amphitheater. Expect a mostly general admission layout with plenty of open space, strong sound reinforcement, and a crowd that feels like a compact festival rather than a formal theater audience.

What should I know about tickets, VIP packages, and will call?

Ticketmaster lists The Up Up Down Down Tour at JUNKYARD with multiple price levels and notes that all sales are final, with no refunds for postponed events, and that tickets may be standard admission or part of VIP packages run through VIP Nation. The JUNKYARD venue page explains that the box office opens 90 minutes before doors, and that you must have a photo ID to pick up will-call tickets, which is important if you buy from partners or receive transferred tickets. VIP Nation offers add-ons like soundcheck access, early entry, group photo with Yellowcard, and exclusive merch, which can significantly increase the cost per ticket, so budget-conscious fans should focus on standard GA unless those extras are a priority.

How do I get to JUNKYARD, and what about parking?

JUNKYARD’s address is 2323 W. Mulberry Pl, Denver, CO 80204, in west-central Denver not far from downtown, with driving directions guiding you in from major roads via local streets in a mixed industrial and commercial area. Venue and ticketing info emphasize directions but do not spell out huge on-site garages, so parking for shows typically involves a mix of nearby lots, street parking, and rideshare drop-off points around the venue. To keep it simple and affordable, consider arriving early to grab street or inexpensive lot parking a short walk away, or using rideshare and being picked up a block or two from the main entrance to avoid congestion immediately outside the gates.

What kind of setlist and atmosphere can I expect from Yellowcard in Denver?

The Up Up Down Down Tour is marketed as a celebration of more than 20 years of Yellowcard’s music and their long friendship with New Found Glory (and Plain White T’s), so the Denver show will likely lean hard into classics like “Ocean Avenue,” “Only One,” and other fan favorites. In a GA-heavy, outdoor venue like JUNKYARD, that translates into a loud, high-energy atmosphere with big singalongs, jumping crowds, and a nostalgic but fresh feel, especially as Yellowcard’s violin-driven hooks and New Found Glory’s upbeat pop-punk keep the pit moving. Because Denver is one of the western stops on a limited 24-city run, expect the band to treat it like a key tour highlight rather than just another date.

How much do Denver Yellowcard tickets cost, and how can I find the best price?

Ticket platforms list multiple price points for Yellowcard at JUNKYARD, with standard GA tickets starting lower and climbing for better positions or VIP bundles, while resale markets like SeatGeek show additional listings with dynamic prices based on demand. Because fees can add a noticeable amount, the true cost difference between “cheap” and “mid-range” listings often only becomes clear when you view the final total at checkout rather than the headline price. To find the best value, compare face-value tickets on Ticketmaster or AXS with several reputable resale sites, always checking the fee-inclusive total, and be flexible about exact GA spots instead of paying extra for non-essential VIP perks.

What are some practical tips to keep my Denver Yellowcard night affordable?

To keep the evening budget-friendly, start by setting a total spending cap that covers tickets, parking or rideshare, food, drinks, and merch, then look for standard GA tickets at face value before considering more expensive VIP packages. You can save more by carpooling and splitting parking, choosing slightly earlier or later arrival times to avoid surge-priced rideshares, eating before you arrive instead of relying solely on venue concessions, limiting alcoholic drinks, and picking just one favorite piece of merch as your souvenir so most of your money goes toward actually seeing Yellowcard and New Found Glory live. If you are flexible, monitor ticket prices in the months leading up to May 20—buy early if you see lower tiers starting to sell out, or watch for late resale drops if many listings remain, jumping on a good fee-inclusive price when you see it.

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