Yellowcard in New York | Tickets 2026

Yellowcard

Feel the electrifying energy at the SummerStage in Central Park, NY on June 11, 2026, as Yellowcard takes the stage! Experience their dynamic performance of fan-favorite hits like “Ocean Avenue” and “Lights and Sounds.” Don’t miss out—grab your Yellowcard tour tickets today!

Yellowcard New York Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Thursday
Jun 11, 2026
06:00 PM
New York, New York from $109.31 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Yellowcard New York City concert?

Yellowcard will play New York City on Thursday, June 11, 2026 at Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage in Central Park, at Rumsey Playfield near the 69th Street and 5th Avenue entrance on the east side of the park. The show is part of The Up Up Down Down Tour and is scheduled for the early evening in one of NYC’s iconic outdoor summer venues.

What time do doors open, and what are the show hours?

City Parks Foundation lists the Yellowcard event as running from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM, with doors opening at 5:00 PM for ticket holders. Arriving between 4:45 and 5:30 PM gives you time to get through the 69th Street/5th Avenue park entrance, walk to Rumsey Playfield, clear security, and find a good spot before Plain White T’s and New Found Glory start their sets.

Who is playing with Yellowcard at SummerStage in Central Park?

The New York date is billed as “Yellowcard / New Found Glory / Plain White T’s,” and tour announcements describe the run as The Up Up Down Down Tour celebrating more than two decades of friendship among the three bands. Fans can expect a full multi‑band lineup: Plain White T’s, New Found Glory, and Yellowcard all performing their own sets in a single evening rather than brief opening cameos.

Where exactly is SummerStage located in Central Park, and how do I get there?

Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage’s Rumsey Playfield is in Central Park just off the 5th Avenue and 69th Street entrance on the east side, often listed as “69th St at 5th Ave Entrance / Rumsey Playfield” for navigation. The easiest approach is to enter the park at 69th and 5th Avenue, follow the signs and paths to Rumsey Playfield, and allow extra time if you are coming via subway or bus so you can enjoy the walk through the park before the show.

What is the bag policy for the Yellowcard SummerStage show?

SummerStage’s FAQ and related event guides state that bags are allowed as long as they are no larger than 16" x 16" x 8", and there is no bag or coat check available; you must keep your belongings with you at all times. Some events also specify a stricter clear‑bag standard—clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags up to 12" x 6" x 12" plus small clutches around 4.5" x 6.5"—so bringing a reasonably sized, compressible bag or a clear tote is the safest way to ensure smooth entry.

What items are allowed and not allowed inside SummerStage?

SummerStage rules note that you are allowed to bring food, factory‑sealed plastic water bottles, strollers, and basic personal items, while outside alcoholic beverages, glass bottles, cans, coolers, and oversized bags are not permitted. Outside chairs are not allowed inside the Central Park venue, but you may sit on picnic blankets or beach towels on the ground; if the venue becomes crowded, staff may ask you to pick up your blanket so more people can stand in the space.

Is the Yellowcard SummerStage concert all ages, and what about alcohol?

City Parks Foundation lists the Yellowcard show as an all‑ages event, meaning fans of any age can attend with a valid ticket, though the general admission setup and evening hours make it feel like a classic outdoor rock show. Beer and wine are sold inside the venue, but you must be 21+ and show a current, valid federal or state ID to buy alcoholic beverages, and you can purchase up to two drinks at a time per ID.

What is the venue like and how is seating arranged?

SummerStage at Rumsey Playfield is an open‑air, general admission venue with a large standing area in front of the stage and limited bleacher seating at select Central Park performances; for many ticketed shows, bleachers may be closed to general admission buyers. For Yellowcard, expect a mostly standing crowd with people staking out spots on the ground or in limited bleacher sections if open, so comfortable shoes and a lightweight blanket or towel can make the evening more enjoyable.

How much do tickets cost for Yellowcard at SummerStage, and what is a cheap ticket?

Ticket sites show that Yellowcard tickets for SummerStage start around $115 before fees on some outlets, with prices increasing based on demand and availability as the date approaches. A relatively cheap ticket is any general admission ticket priced noticeably below the average resale or listing price for that date once all fees are included, since this is a single‑zone GA show where the main difference is price and how early you arrive rather than section.

Are there VIP packages for the New York SummerStage date, and what do they include?

VIP Nation offers a Yellowcard VIP Soundcheck Package for the SummerStage show that includes a GA or premium reserved ticket (if available), group photo with Yellowcard, exclusive soundcheck viewing, a drink voucher, a tour poster, a special VIP gift item, early entry, pre‑show merch shopping, a commemorative laminate, and a dedicated VIP entrance with on‑site host. These packages cost significantly more than standard GA tickets, so they are best for fans who highly value exclusive access and keepsakes; budget‑minded fans will usually get better value by choosing regular tickets and arriving early for a good spot.

What are smart ways to get cheap tickets and keep my New York City SummerStage night affordable?

To find cheaper tickets, check face‑value options on primary sellers first, then compare those prices (including service fees) to reputable resale marketplaces that show fee‑inclusive totals, watching for listings clearly below the current average for the date. You can keep the evening affordable by taking the subway or bus instead of taxis, bringing allowed food and sealed water so you are not reliant solely on higher‑priced concessions, limiting expensive drinks and impulse merch purchases, and choosing just one favorite souvenir so most of your budget goes toward simply being there to see Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s under the trees in Central Park.

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