Yellowcard in San Antonio | Tickets 2026

Feel the pulse of pop-punk revival as Yellowcard takes the stage in San Antonio, TX on June 6, 2026 at the Freeman Coliseum. Their electrifying performance will ignite the crowd with hits like “Ocean Avenue” and “Way Away.” Secure your spot for a night of unforgettable music! Get your Yellowcard tour tickets now!
Yellowcard San Antonio Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Saturday Jun 06, 2026 07:00 PM |
San Antonio, Texas | from $50.92 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Yellowcard San Antonio concert?
Yellowcard will play San Antonio, Texas on Saturday, June 6, 2026 at 7:00 PM at Freeman Coliseum, located at 3201 E Houston St on the east side of the city. The show is one of the final Texas dates on The Up Up Down Down Tour, bringing a big pop‑punk package into a classic multi-purpose arena next to Frost Bank Center.
Who is performing with Yellowcard at Freeman Coliseum?
The San Antonio stop features Yellowcard together with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s, as part of the full Up Up Down Down Tour lineup. Local coverage highlights that fans can expect 2000s rock staples like “Ocean Avenue,” “My Friends Over You,” and “Hey There Delilah” all in one night, with substantial sets from each band instead of quick openers.
What time do doors open, and when should I arrive?
Event listings show a 7:00 PM show time, and presale information notes typical arena timing, with doors usually opening about 60–90 minutes before the event start. Planning to arrive around 5:30–6:15 PM gives you time to navigate event traffic around the Coliseum/Frost Bank Center complex, park, clear security and bag checks, and reach your seat or floor spot before Plain White T’s and New Found Glory start playing.
Is the Yellowcard Freeman Coliseum show all ages?
Freeman Coliseum regularly hosts concerts, rodeos, and family events, and the Yellowcard tour is being promoted as a broad-appeal rock show without any posted 18+ or 21+ restriction, which indicates an all-ages event. Guests of all ages will need their own ticket, and standard rules apply for alcohol sales—only fans 21+ with valid photo ID can purchase and drink alcoholic beverages from concessions.
What is Freeman Coliseum like as a concert venue?
Freeman Coliseum is an indoor arena-style venue that seats several thousand fans, with a mix of reserved bowl seating and, for some shows, a GA floor area on the arena floor in front of the stage. The building shares a large event campus with Frost Bank Center and the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo grounds, so the surrounding area is set up to handle big-event crowds and parking flows.
What is the bag policy for Yellowcard at Freeman Coliseum?
The Freeman Coliseum bag policy allows clear tote bags (plastic, vinyl, or PVC) up to 12" x 6" x 12" and small clutch purses no larger than 5.5" x 8.5", which may be carried on their own or inside an approved clear bag. Bags that exceed these dimensions are not permitted for most concerts and will need to be returned to your vehicle, and all bags that do enter the building are subject to search at security checkpoints.
How does parking work at Freeman Coliseum, and how early should I get there?
Advice from local fans notes that there is “a ton of parking” at Freeman Coliseum and the adjacent arena lots, which are generally considered safe but can be slow to exit after big events. Lots typically open a couple of hours before showtime, and many concert-goers arrive early to park, hang out at their vehicles, or simply avoid the heaviest traffic, then wait a bit after the show for the lots to thin out before leaving.
What kind of setlist and energy can fans expect from Yellowcard in San Antonio?
Local news previews say fans can expect 2000s staples like Yellowcard’s “Ocean Avenue,” New Found Glory’s “My Friends Over You,” and Plain White T’s “Hey There Delilah,” reflecting a tour built around nostalgia and singalong-friendly hits. With three bands on one bill in an arena, you can expect a high-energy night with big choruses, a loud crowd, and a mix of old favorites and newer material, framed as a celebration of more than two decades of friendship between the bands.
How much do Yellowcard San Antonio tickets cost, and what is considered a cheap ticket?
SeatGeek lists tickets for “Yellowcard with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s” at Freeman Coliseum starting around $48, with higher prices for closer or more desirable sections, indicating a range from budget upper-level seats to premium lower-bowl or floor spots. Resale marketplaces like Tixel also carry listings, and prices can fluctuate as the show date approaches, often rising as good seats sell out or dropping if sellers need to move extra tickets. A cheap ticket is typically a lower-priced seat clearly below the average resale price once fees are included—usually in upper or side sections—while still offering a clear view of the stage.
Are there VIP packages for this show, and what do they include?
VIP Nation lists a Yellowcard VIP Soundcheck Package for the Freeman Coliseum date that includes one GA or premium reserved ticket, a group photo with Yellowcard, exclusive access to watch the band’s soundcheck, a drink voucher, a VIP tour poster, a special gift item, early entry, pre-show merch shopping, a commemorative laminate, and a dedicated VIP entrance with on-site host. These packages significantly increase the per-ticket price compared to standard admission but add unique experiences and keepsakes that appeal to dedicated fans.
What are smart ways to get cheap tickets and keep my San Antonio concert night affordable?
To find cheaper tickets, start by checking face-value options as soon as they go on sale, using presales if possible, then compare those prices (including fees) to reputable resale sites to locate underpriced tickets in similar sections; avoid paying for VIP unless those extras really matter to you. You can keep the rest of your night affordable by carpooling and splitting parking, arriving a bit early to get an easier parking spot, eating before you arrive rather than relying only on arena food, limiting expensive drinks and impulse merch purchases, and picking just one favorite souvenir so most of your budget goes toward enjoying Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s live at Freeman Coliseum. If you are flexible, keep an eye on resale prices as June 6 approaches and be ready to buy when you see a fee-inclusive price that is clearly below the going average for similar seats.