Yellowcard in Irving | Tickets 2026

Yellowcard

Feel the electrifying energy at the Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory in Irving, TX on Jun 5, 2026 as Yellowcard takes the stage! With their dynamic performance style and unforgettable hits like ‘Ocean Avenue’ and ‘Only One’, this concert promises an unforgettable night. Don’t miss out—grab your Yellowcard tour tickets today!

Yellowcard Irving Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
Jun 05, 2026
07:00 PM
Irving, Texas from $51.72 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Yellowcard Irving concert?

Yellowcard will perform in Irving, Texas on Friday, June 5, 2026 at 7:00 PM at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, a large indoor/outdoor amphitheater located at 300 W. Las Colinas Blvd in the Las Colinas entertainment district. The show is branded as “ALT 103.7 Presents Yellowcard: The Up Up Down Down Tour,” making it one of the Dallas–Fort Worth stops on the band’s big 2026 run.

Who is playing with Yellowcard at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory?

This date is part of The Up Up Down Down Tour, which unites Yellowcard with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s across more than 20 U.S. cities. Event listings and tour press note that all three bands appear on the Irving bill, giving fans a full night of pop‑punk and alt‑rock anthems spanning three generations of the scene.

With three big-name acts on one stage, you can expect substantial sets from each band rather than short opening slots, turning the evening into a mini-festival experience under one roof.

What time do doors open, and when should I plan to arrive?

The concert start time is 7:00 PM, and for Pavilion shows, doors typically open about 60–90 minutes beforehand to allow for security checks and seating. Arriving between 5:30 and 6:15 PM is a good strategy so you have time to park, walk through the Toyota Music Factory complex, pass bag inspection, and find your seat or GA spot before Plain White T’s and New Found Glory hit the stage.

Getting there early also gives you the chance to explore the surrounding restaurants and bars that ring the plaza if you want food or a drink before the music starts.

Is the Yellowcard Irving show all ages?

Public listings for Yellowcard at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory do not show a special 18+ or 21+ age restriction, and the venue regularly hosts family-friendly concerts, which indicates this event is functionally all ages. Younger fans will need their own tickets, and standard rules apply for alcohol: only guests 21+ with valid photo ID can purchase and consume alcoholic beverages in the venue.

Families often treat Pavilion shows as a full evening out because the surrounding Toyota Music Factory complex is walkable, with plenty of spots to sit or grab food before or after the concert.

What is The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory like as a venue?

The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory is a flexible venue that can operate as a fully enclosed 4,000-seat theater, an indoor/outdoor space, or a 8,000-capacity open-air amphitheater, depending on how the show is configured. For a big tour like Yellowcard’s, it is typically set up in amphitheater mode, with covered reserved seats close to the stage and an uncovered lawn or upper seating area farther back.

The venue sits at the heart of the Toyota Music Factory complex, so you walk directly from the surrounding restaurants and bars into the gates, giving the night a built-in “pre-show hangout” feel even before the music starts.

What is the bag policy at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory?

The Pavilion follows a clear bag policy designed to speed up entry: clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC tote bags no larger than 12" x 6" x 12" are allowed, along with small non-clear clutch bags up to about 6" x 9"; all are subject to search. Larger bags, backpacks, and oversized purses are not permitted and may need to be returned to your vehicle, and typical amphitheater rules also restrict outside food, beverages, and professional recording equipment.

To minimize hassle, bring only a compliant clear bag or a small clutch with essentials, and leave bulky bags, full-size cameras, and outside drinks at home so you can move quickly through the security lines.

How does parking work for Yellowcard at Toyota Music Factory, and how can I save money?

Parking for the venue centers on the Toyota Music Factory Garage and nearby surface lots; on concert days, you tap a card at the gate and can get free garage parking if you validate at any Toyota Music Factory restaurant, bar, or the movie theater before exiting. Without validation, you will be charged either the posted daily rate or a specific event parking fee, while surface lots provide the first two hours free, with additional time billed if you stay longer.

To keep parking costs down, plan to arrive early, eat or grab a drink at one of the complex’s venues so you can get your garage parking validated, or use the surface lots strategically if you expect to stay under two hours or do not mind a short paid extension.

What kind of setlist and atmosphere can fans expect from Yellowcard in Irving?

The Up Up Down Down Tour is described as uniting “three generations of rock,” with Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s celebrating more than two decades of friendship and shared touring history, so setlists are expected to focus on each band’s biggest songs. You are likely to hear Yellowcard classics like “Ocean Avenue” and “Only One,” New Found Glory staples like “My Friends Over You,” and Plain White T’s hits like “Hey There Delilah,” alongside newer material.

In a large amphitheater setting packed with fans who grew up on these songs, the atmosphere should be loud, nostalgic, and high-energy, with big singalongs, dancing in the aisles, and a summer-night feel as the sun sets over Las Colinas.

How much do Yellowcard Irving tickets cost, and what counts as a cheap ticket?

Vivid Seats lists starting prices around $53 for Yellowcard at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, with an average ticket price around $148, reflecting a range from more affordable rear or upper sections to higher-priced seats closer to the stage. Other vendors and resale markets show similar tiers, with lower prices typically tied to lawn or upper reserved areas and premium prices for closer lower-bowl seats or special sections.

A genuinely cheap ticket is usually a lower-priced seat that is clearly below that average once fees are included—often in the lawn or upper seating—while still giving you a decent view and the full show experience.

Are there VIP or special packages for this show, and are they worth it?

Tour coverage and the venue’s show calendar note that VIP Nation is offering Up Up Down Down Tour packages across the run, including dates like Irving, which can include perks such as soundcheck access, group photos with Yellowcard, exclusive merch, early entry, and premium seating. These packages typically cost significantly more than standard tickets, trading budget-friendliness for closer access and special experiences with the band.

If you are a dedicated fan who values meet-and-greet style moments and limited-edition items, a VIP package can be worthwhile, but if your priority is keeping costs down while still enjoying the full concert, standard reserved or lawn tickets will offer better value.

What are some strategies to get cheap tickets and keep the entire Irving concert night affordable?

To secure cheaper tickets, start by buying early at the lowest available face-value tier, then compare those prices to reputable resale platforms that show all-in totals so you can spot underpriced seats in similar sections. Avoid paying extra for upgrades you do not need—like certain premium sections or VIP packages—if your main goal is simply to be in the venue for the show.

You can further control costs by carpooling and splitting any parking fees, using garage validation from a Toyota Music Factory restaurant to get free parking, eating before you arrive or at more budget-friendly spots in the complex, limiting expensive drinks and impulse merch purchases, and choosing just one favorite souvenir so most of your budget goes toward actually experiencing Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s live at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory.

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