Yellowcard in Las Vegas | Tickets 2026

Yellowcard

Feel the electrifying energy of Yellowcard on May 30, 2026, at the iconic Fontainebleau Las Vegas in NV! This unforgettable night promises an exhilarating blend of pop-punk anthems and heartfelt melodies, featuring their greatest hits. Don’t miss your chance—secure your Yellowcard tour tickets today!

Yellowcard Las Vegas Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
May 30, 2026
08:00 PM
Las Vegas, Nevada from $99.46 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Yellowcard Las Vegas concert?

Yellowcard will perform in Las Vegas on Saturday, May 30, 2026 inside the BleauLive Theater at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, located at 2777 South Las Vegas Boulevard on the north end of the Strip. The event is part of The Up Up Down Down Tour and is scheduled for 8:00 PM, giving fans a prime Saturday night show in one of the city’s newest resort theaters.

Who is playing with Yellowcard at Fontainebleau Las Vegas?

The Up Up Down Down Tour is a 24-city run celebrating more than two decades of friendship between Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s, and the Las Vegas stop includes all three bands on the same bill. Fans can expect a full pop-punk lineup featuring Yellowcard alongside New Found Glory and Plain White T’s, with hits like “Ocean Avenue,” “My Friends Over You,” and “Hey There Delilah” all in one night.

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

Ticketing lists the show time as 8:00 PM, and resort theaters on the Strip typically open doors 60–90 minutes beforehand to allow for security screening and seating. Arriving between 6:30 and 7:00 PM gives you time to navigate the Fontainebleau property, pass through bag checks, grab a drink or snack, and settle into your seat before Plain White T’s and New Found Glory take the stage.

Where exactly is BleauLive Theater inside Fontainebleau, and what is it like?

BleauLive Theater is Fontainebleau’s main indoor performance venue, designed with three levels of seating and cutting-edge audio/visual technology to “inspire awe and captivate the senses.” The room combines a modern, upscale theater feel with a high-energy concert setup, so you get arena-level sound and lights but with the comfort and amenities of a luxury resort showroom.

Is the Yellowcard Fontainebleau show all ages?

The event is marketed as a standard BleauLive concert rather than a nightclub appearance, and public listings do not note a special age restriction, which is typical for many resort theater shows that allow a broad age range. Guests who wish to purchase alcohol must be 21+ with valid photo ID, and some seating areas or bar sections may be more adult-focused, but younger fans with tickets can usually attend with a parent or guardian.

What is the bag policy for Fontainebleau Las Vegas events?

Fontainebleau’s FAQ notes that backpacks, bags, or purses may not exceed 8.5 inches in any dimension for special events, with security screening in place at property entrances and venue doors. To avoid delays, bring only a small bag or clutch that fits well under this size limit, or go nearly bagless and carry just essentials, since oversized bags are likely to be turned away or require extra checks.

How does parking work at Fontainebleau, and how can I avoid overpaying?

Fontainebleau provides 1-hour complimentary self-parking for all visitors, with Nevada residents, hotel guests, and Fontainebleau Rewards members receiving ongoing complimentary self-parking when they scan their ID, room key, or rewards card at the gates. After the complimentary period, self-parking is generally $20 for up to 24 hours on regular days and $40 during special events, while valet parking typically runs $35–$40 per day depending on day of week and status, with some comps for higher-tier rewards members. To keep parking costs down, consider staying at the hotel so parking is included, enrolling in the rewards program if you plan to visit often, or timing your arrival and departure to make the most of the complimentary window if you are just coming for the show.

What kind of setlist and experience can fans expect from Yellowcard in Vegas?

Fontainebleau highlights Yellowcard’s “emotionally charged catalog,” from the era-defining hit “Ocean Avenue” to their recent #1 alternative single “Better Days” off the 2025 album of the same name, noting that the band is coming off a successful run and entering a new creative chapter. With New Found Glory and Plain White T’s on the same tour, the Vegas show should deliver a tightly produced, nostalgia-heavy performance that mixes classic violin-driven anthems with newer songs, all amplified by BleauLive’s immersive theater environment.

How much do Yellowcard Las Vegas tickets cost, and what counts as a “cheap” ticket?

Vivid Seats lists tickets for the Fontainebleau show with lowest prices starting around $127 and an average price around $152, reflecting a range from upper-section or rear seats to more desirable mid-level and closer views. A genuinely cheap ticket will typically be one of the lower-priced seats that still offers a decent view, noticeably below the average price after fees, so it is important to compare fee-inclusive totals across several ticket platforms rather than just headline prices.

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

Vegas coverage notes that hardcore fans can upgrade their night with VIP Nation packages, which include premium seats, a group photo with Yellowcard, exclusive soundcheck viewing, limited-edition VIP merch, and other perks depending on the package. These experiences significantly increase the total cost, so they are best for dedicated fans who really value close interaction and extras; if your priority is simply seeing the show without overspending, standard reserved seats will provide a more budget-friendly option.

What are some smart ways to get cheap tickets and keep the entire Las Vegas night affordable?

To find cheaper tickets, start with face-value options on primary sellers, then compare those prices (including fees) with reputable resale marketplaces, watching for seats below the listed average price and being flexible about exact sections so long as the view is acceptable. You can keep the rest of your night affordable by using complimentary or discounted self-parking if you are a Nevada local or hotel guest, carpooling or ridesharing instead of driving alone, eating at more budget-friendly spots on or near the Strip before heading to the theater, limiting high-priced cocktails and impulse merch purchases, and choosing just one favorite souvenir so that most of your budget goes toward the experience of seeing Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s at BleauLive Theater. Monitoring ticket prices over time and jumping on a good fee-inclusive deal when you see it—especially for rear or mid-level seats—will give you the best chance of enjoying the Vegas show without blowing your budget.

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