Yellowcard in Nashville | Tickets 2026

Feel the thrill as Yellowcard takes the stage at the Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, TN on June 8, 2026. With their signature blend of punk-rock energy and heartfelt melodies, expect a night filled with unforgettable hits and electrifying performances. Secure your place in this epic concert by grabbing your Yellowcard tour tickets today!
Yellowcard Nashville Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Monday Jun 08, 2026 07:00 PM |
Nashville, Tennessee | from $77.74 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Yellowcard Nashville concert?
Yellowcard will perform in Nashville, Tennessee on Monday, June 8, 2026 at Ascend Amphitheater in downtown Nashville, right along the Cumberland River. The show is scheduled for 7:00 PM, making it a prime early-summer evening event in the city’s main outdoor riverfront venue.
Who is playing with Yellowcard at Ascend Amphitheater?
The Nashville date is part of The Up Up Down Down Tour, and AXS lists the show as “Yellowcard – The Up Up Down Down Tour with New Found Glory / Plain White T’s.” That means you will get full sets from New Found Glory and Plain White T’s in addition to Yellowcard, turning the night into a three‑band pop‑punk and alt‑rock celebration.
What time do gates open, and when should I arrive?
Ascend Amphitheater typically opens gates 90 minutes to 2 hours before showtime, with Ticketmaster and “Step Inside” venue guides noting that gates usually open about an hour and a half to two hours before the listed start. For a 7:00 PM Yellowcard show, arriving between 5:00 and 5:45 PM gives you time to park downtown, walk to the riverfront, clear bag checks and security, and find a good seat or lawn spot before the first band begins.
Where is Ascend Amphitheater located, and what is the venue like?
Ascend Amphitheater sits on the riverfront at 310 1st Avenue South in downtown Nashville, across from the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge and within walking distance of Lower Broadway. It is a seasonal open‑air amphitheater with around 6,800–7,000 capacity, featuring reserved seating down front and a large sloped lawn behind, offering skyline and river views as the sun sets behind the stage.
What is the bag policy for Yellowcard at Ascend Amphitheater?
Ascend Amphitheater enforces a strict clear bag policy: only clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC tote bags up to 12" x 6" x 12" and small clutch bags up to about 4.5" x 6.5" (or in some guides 6" x 9") are allowed, and all bags are subject to search at entry. Non-compliant bags are not permitted and must be returned to your vehicle, and guests can refuse a bag search but may then be refused entry to the venue.
Can I bring food, drinks, or water into Ascend Amphitheater?
Ascend’s rules allow each guest to bring in one factory‑sealed bottle of water up to one gallon in size, but outside alcohol and most outside food are not permitted; concessions and bars inside the venue provide drinks and snacks for purchase. Some local guides note that artists occasionally adjust policies for specific shows, so it is wise to double-check the event info closer to June 8 if you are planning to bring anything beyond a sealed water bottle.
How does parking work for Ascend Amphitheater, and what are cheaper options?
General parking is not provided directly by Ascend Amphitheater, but there are many nearby downtown garages and surface lots, including premier parking options that can be purchased in advance and VIP parking in the Peabody Garage for certain ticket holders. Accessible parking is available in nearby downtown locations, and there is an accessible drop-off point at Molloy Street and 1st Avenue South, right by one of the gates.
Is the Yellowcard Nashville show all ages?
Ascend Amphitheater is described as a family‑friendly venue for all ages, and the Yellowcard event is not listed with an 18+ or 21+ restriction, indicating an all‑ages concert. Venue rules explain that very young children are sometimes allowed to sit on a parent’s lap depending on show policies, but generally each person needs a ticket, and only guests 21+ with valid ID may purchase alcohol.
What kind of setlist and atmosphere can fans expect from Yellowcard in Nashville?
The Up Up Down Down Tour is framed as a celebration of more than two decades of Yellowcard’s music and their friendship with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s, so you can expect a set heavy on classics like “Ocean Avenue,” “Only One,” and other fan favorites, along with newer material. In an outdoor riverfront amphitheater with the Nashville skyline behind you, the atmosphere should be a mix of high‑energy singalongs down in the reserved seats and relaxed, picnic‑style vibes on the lawn, with three generations of fans singing along as the sun goes down.
How much do Yellowcard Nashville tickets cost, and what counts as a cheap ticket?
Local ticket guides note that Yellowcard tickets at Ascend Amphitheater are “starting at $73,” while tour-wide pricing tables show that Nashville sits in the mid-range of the Up Up Down Down dates, with lower prices in some cities and higher in others. Prices vary by section, with lawn and upper reserved seats typically cheaper than lower reserved sections, and resale sites add dynamic pricing and fees that can push totals higher. A relatively cheap ticket is usually a lawn or upper-reserved seat meaningfully below the average price for the night once fees are included, while still giving you a clear view of the stage.
What are smart ways to get cheap tickets and keep my Nashville concert night affordable?
To get cheaper tickets, start by checking face-value options through primary sellers as early as possible, since lower-price tiers often sell out first, then compare those prices (with fees) to reputable resale marketplaces to spot underpriced lawn or upper-reserved listings. You can keep the rest of your night affordable by carpooling and using standard downtown garages instead of only premier parking, arriving a bit early to avoid surge pricing on rideshares, bringing a compliant clear bag and sealed water bottle so you are not forced into extra purchases, eating at more budget-friendly spots nearby before you enter, limiting high-priced drinks and impulse merch, and choosing just one favorite souvenir so most of your budget goes toward experiencing Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s under the Nashville skyline. Watching ticket prices over time and jumping on a fair, fee-inclusive lawn or upper-reserved price when you see it will give you the best shot at enjoying the show without overspending.