Yellowcard in San Francisco | Tickets 2026

Yellowcard

Feel the electrifying energy as Yellowcard takes the stage at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, CA on May 27, 2026. Get ready for a night of high-octane performances featuring their greatest hits. Don’t miss out—grab your Yellowcard tour tickets now!

Yellowcard San Francisco Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Wednesday
May 27, 2026
07:00 PM
San Francisco, California from $97.20 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Yellowcard San Francisco concert?

Yellowcard will play San Francisco on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, located at 99 Grove Street in the city’s Civic Center area. The show is billed as “LIVE 105 Presents Yellowcard: The Up Up Down Down Tour” and is scheduled for 7:00 PM, with doors at 6:00 PM.

Who is on the bill with Yellowcard at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium?

The San Francisco date is part of The Up Up Down Down Tour, and event promos list Yellowcard with special guests New Found Glory and Plain White T’s. LIVE 105 and tour listings highlight all three as a nostalgia-heavy pop-punk lineup, promising full sets from New Found Glory and Plain White T’s ahead of Yellowcard’s headlining performance.

Is the Yellowcard San Francisco show all ages?

The official Bill Graham Civic event page clearly states that the Yellowcard Up Up Down Down Tour night is an all-ages event. Everyone entering must have a ticket, and while adults with valid ID will be able to purchase alcohol at concessions, families and younger fans are welcome in the general audience areas.

What time should I arrive, and how long does the show last?

Doors open at 6:00 PM and the show time is 7:00 PM, with LIVE 105 listing the event window as 7:00 PM–11:00 PM, covering all three bands’ sets and changeovers. Arriving 45–90 minutes before 7:00 PM gives you a buffer for BART or Muni delays, security lines, and grabbing a drink or merch before the first notes from Plain White T’s or New Found Glory.

Where is Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, and what is the venue like?

Bill Graham Civic Auditorium sits at 99 Grove Street, across from Civic Center Plaza and near City Hall, easily reached by BART (Civic Center/UN Plaza) and multiple Muni lines. The venue is a large, historic indoor hall that can be configured with a big general admission floor and surrounding seated or balcony areas, creating a high-capacity, arena-like experience with strong sound and production in the heart of the city.

What is the bag policy and what items are not allowed inside?

Bill Graham Civic’s venue information emphasizes security and notes that no strollers are allowed and that everyone entering must have a ticket, with a list of prohibited items that includes strollers, large backpacks, large blankets, alcohol, cans, bottles, and ice chests. To get through security quickly, bring only a small bag or personal item, skip large backpacks and coolers, and plan to buy beverages inside instead of bringing your own bottles or cans.

How do parking and transportation work for Bill Graham Civic Auditorium?

The venue’s parking guide notes that there is limited parking around Bill Graham Civic, and strongly encourages planning extra time to find a spot and walk, as well as using public transportation and carpooling. Nearby options include the Civic Center Garage on McAllister between Polk and Larkin, which charges a flat event rate, plus a few other garages surrounding the venue, while bike racks are available outside in Civic Center Plaza and free bike parking is available at Civic Center Garage. To keep costs down and avoid stress, many concertgoers take BART or Muni to Civic Center, use rideshare with pickup on Grove Street, or share garage parking with friends rather than driving alone.

What kind of setlist and energy can fans expect from Yellowcard in San Francisco?

The Up Up Down Down Tour is described as a celebration of more than two decades of Yellowcard’s career and friendship with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s, so the San Francisco show will likely feature hits like “Ocean Avenue,” “Only One,” and other fan favorites, plus newer material from Yellowcard’s post-reunion era. With three era-defining bands on one bill in a packed Bill Graham Civic, you can expect a high-energy, singalong-heavy night with big choruses, crowd movement on the GA floor, and a nostalgic but lively atmosphere from start to finish.

How much do Yellowcard San Francisco tickets cost, and what is a “cheap” ticket?

Ticket sources and resellers show multiple tiers for this show, with GA floor and reserved options and dynamic pricing; some listings display starting prices around the $90–$110 range, with higher prices for closer or premium locations. A relatively cheap ticket is usually a GA or upper-level reserved seat significantly below the average resale price for the night once fees are included, so comparing several platforms using fee-inclusive totals is key to spotting real bargains.

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

VIP Nation offers Yellowcard VIP Soundcheck Packages for the tour, including the San Francisco date, bundling a GA or premium reserved ticket with perks like soundcheck access, a group photo with Yellowcard, a drink voucher, exclusive merch, early entry, and a dedicated VIP entrance. These packages cost significantly more than standard tickets, so they are best for fans who highly value close interaction and early access; budget-conscious fans will usually get better value by choosing regular GA or reserved seats and focusing spending on travel and the show itself.

What are some practical tips to get cheap tickets and keep the whole night affordable?

To find cheaper tickets, start with face-value options on primary sellers, then compare them to reputable resale sites that show all-in prices so you can spot underpriced GA or upper-reserved seats, and avoid paying extra for VIP packages if you mainly care about seeing the show. You can keep your San Francisco concert night affordable by using BART or Muni instead of paying high garage rates, carpooling if you do drive, eating before you arrive or at more budget-friendly spots around Civic Center instead of relying solely on venue concessions, limiting expensive drinks and impulse merch purchases, and picking just one special item as a souvenir so most of your budget goes toward the music. Buying early before lower tiers sell out—or watching for late resale drops closer to May 27 when some sellers cut prices—can also help you lock in a better deal for Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.

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