Yellowcard in Houston | Tickets 2026

On June 4, 2026, the vibrant energy of Yellowcard takes over 713 Music Hall in Houston, TX. Expect an electrifying night filled with their greatest hits and dynamic performance style that will have the crowd singing along. Don’t miss out—get your Yellowcard tour tickets now!
Yellowcard Houston Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Jun 04, 2026 07:00 PM |
Houston, Texas | from $70.76 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Yellowcard Houston concert?
Yellowcard will bring The Up Up Down Down Tour to Houston, Texas on Thursday, June 4, 2026 at 7:00 PM at 713 Music Hall, located at 401 Franklin Street in the POST Houston complex downtown. This modern multi-level venue sits near Buffalo Bayou and offers easy access from major freeways and central Houston neighborhoods.
Who is playing with Yellowcard at 713 Music Hall?
The Houston show is part of the full Up Up Down Down Tour package, which features Yellowcard together with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s across 24 cities. Tour announcements and ticket pages list the date as “Yellowcard: The Up Up Down Down Tour” with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s, so fans can expect three full pop‑punk and alt‑rock sets in one night.
What time do doors open, and when should I arrive?
The event time is listed as 7:00 PM, with some listings noting a 5:00 PM local “event time” used for scheduling and on-sale windows rather than doors. At 713 Music Hall, doors typically open about 60–90 minutes before showtime, so planning to arrive between 5:30 and 6:15 PM gives you time to park, walk through POST Houston, clear bag checks, and claim a good GA spot or find your seat.
Is the Yellowcard Houston show all ages?
Public event listings for Yellowcard at 713 Music Hall do not show an age restriction such as 18+ or 21+, which aligns with many touring shows at this venue that are open to a wide range of ages. Alcohol will be served to guests 21+ with valid photo ID, but younger fans with tickets can attend in the general audience areas alongside friends and family.
What is 713 Music Hall like as a venue?
713 Music Hall is a large, flexible concert hall inside POST Houston, configured for about 3,500–5,000 people depending on the show, with a big GA floor and tiered balcony levels. Fans describe it as a spacious, industrial‑modern room with strong sound, high ceilings, and a large stage, well suited to high‑energy tours like Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s.
What is the bag policy and what items are not allowed inside?
The official “Plan Your Visit” page states that bags up to 12" x 6" x 12" are allowed at 713 Music Hall, with all bags searched before entry; bags that are not clear are subject to additional inspection and oversized bags must be returned to your vehicle or checked at coat check for a small fee. FAQs highlight that illegal substances, weapons, outside food or beverages, obstructive signs, and professional photo or recording gear are prohibited. For the smoothest entry, bring only a small clear bag or a compact clutch and leave large backpacks, outside drinks, and big cameras at home.
How does parking work for 713 Music Hall, and how can I save money on it?
713 Music Hall sits within POST Houston, which offers on‑site paid parking in its garages and lots; prices vary by event and are typically paid via machines or mobile systems rather than attendants. Because downtown parking costs can add up, many show‑goers choose to carpool and split the fee, park slightly farther away in cheaper lots, or use rideshare to avoid paying for several hours of parking. Arriving a bit early helps you find a more affordable spot and reduces the risk of missing the openers while you circle for parking.
What kind of setlist and atmosphere can fans expect from Yellowcard in Houston?
The Up Up Down Down Tour is promoted as a celebration of more than two decades of Yellowcard’s career and friendship with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s, promising a night of hits like “Ocean Avenue,” “Only One,” “My Friends Over You,” and “Hey There Delilah” in a single show. In a GA-heavy hall like 713 Music Hall, that translates into a loud, energetic atmosphere with a packed floor, big singalongs, and a nostalgic but high‑intensity crowd from the first opener through Yellowcard’s closing set.
How much do Yellowcard Houston tickets cost, and what counts as a cheap ticket?
Ticket outlets and resale platforms list multiple price levels for the Houston show, with standard GA floor or rear balcony tickets at the lower end and closer balcony or special sections priced higher; resale prices on sites like Tixel vary based on demand and can fluctuate as the date approaches. A relatively cheap ticket is typically one of the lower‑priced GA or upper‑balcony options that sits noticeably below the average resale price for the night once service fees are included. Comparing fee‑inclusive totals across Ticketmaster, AXS, and reputable resale sites is the best way to identify which listings are truly good deals.
Are there VIP packages available in Houston, and are they worth it?
Tour announcements and event listings note that VIP Nation offers special VIP packages for The Up Up Down Down Tour, including the Houston date, with perks like premium tickets, group photo with Yellowcard, soundcheck access, exclusive merch items, and more. These packages go on sale alongside regular tickets and cost significantly more than standard GA or balcony tickets, so they make the most sense for fans who highly value up‑close interaction and memorabilia rather than those focused on keeping costs low. If you mainly care about enjoying the music and atmosphere, a regular GA or balcony ticket will usually give you the best value.
What are some smart ways to get cheap tickets and keep the whole Houston concert night affordable?
To get cheaper tickets, buy early in the lowest available GA tier from primary sellers if you can, then watch reputable resale sites like SeatGeek or Tixel for under‑face‑value listings as the date approaches, always checking final prices with fees. You can keep the rest of your night affordable by carpooling and splitting parking, choosing standard GA or balcony tickets instead of VIP, eating before you arrive rather than relying only on venue food, limiting high‑priced drinks and impulse merch purchases, and picking just one favorite souvenir so most of your budget goes toward actually experiencing Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s live in 713 Music Hall. Keeping an eye on price trends and being ready to purchase when you spot a clearly below‑average, fee‑inclusive price is the best way to avoid overpaying as June 4, 2026 gets closer.