Yellowcard in Santa Ana | Tickets 2026

Yellowcard

Feel the electrifying energy as Yellowcard takes the stage on May 31, 2026 at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA. With their dynamic performance style and hits like “Ocean Avenue,” this concert promises an unforgettable night. Don’t miss out—grab your Yellowcard tour tickets now!

Yellowcard Santa Ana Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Sunday
May 31, 2026
05:30 PM
Santa Ana, California from $188.57 Tickets
Sunday
May 31, 2026
05:30 PM
Santa Ana, California from $112.18 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Yellowcard Santa Ana concert?

Yellowcard will perform in Santa Ana, California on Sunday, May 31, 2026 at 5:30 PM at the Observatory Festival Grounds, an outdoor setup in The Observatory’s parking lot at 3503 S Harbor Blvd. This date is part of The Up Up Down Down Tour, bringing a full pop‑punk festival vibe to an open-air space just off the 405 and 55 freeways in Orange County.

Is this show inside The Observatory or outside on the festival grounds?

Listings specify “Observatory Festival Grounds” and notes that the event is an outdoor show held in the Observatory parking lot rather than inside the main room or the smaller Constellation Room. That means you will be at an open-air, festival-style concert with a large standing area and temporary staging, rather than a traditional indoor club setup.

Who is playing with Yellowcard at the Observatory Festival Grounds?

The Santa Ana date is part of The Up Up Down Down Tour, which features Yellowcard along with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s across the U.S. run. Ticket and event pages show this show as “Yellowcard with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s,” so you get three major 2000s pop‑punk and alt‑rock bands on one outdoor bill.

Is the Yellowcard Santa Ana concert all ages?

Event descriptions for this date clearly state “All Ages,” matching The Observatory’s frequent practice of hosting all‑ages shows on the Festival Grounds. Everyone needs a ticket to enter, but younger fans can attend with friends or family, while alcohol sales inside the grounds are restricted to guests 21+ with valid photo ID.

What time should I arrive, and how early do doors open?

The show time is listed as 5:30 PM, and outdoor events at the Observatory Festival Grounds typically open gates about 60–90 minutes before the posted start time. Arriving between 4:00 and 4:45 PM gives you a good buffer for parking, walking to the gate, clearing security and bag checks, and grabbing a solid viewing spot before Plain White T’s and New Found Glory start.

What is the bag policy for The Observatory / Festival Grounds?

The Observatory’s “Know Before You Go” page states that backpacks are not allowed and that bags up to 12" x 6" x 12" are permitted, with all bags subject to search; clear bags are recommended and non‑clear bags may receive additional screening. Small clutches up to about 4.5" x 6.5" are allowed, so the easiest way to get in quickly is to bring only a small clear bag or clutch with essentials, or skip a bag altogether.

Is the Observatory Festival Grounds cashless, and how do I pay for food and drinks?

The venue has gone cashless for bars and most on‑site purchases, accepting credit, debit, or mobile pay, with a coat‑check kiosk that can convert your cash into a no‑fee prepaid debit card. To avoid hassles, bring a card or have mobile payment set up on your phone so you can quickly pay for drinks, snacks, or merch without worrying about cash being refused.

What are the parking options for the Yellowcard Santa Ana show?

Venue info and local posts note that The Observatory offers upgraded parking with your ticket, typically around $10 for general parking and $25 for a premium lot close to the entrance, plus limited nearby street parking. Fans report that general parking is in an adjacent business complex lot a short walk away, while premium parking is directly in front of the venue, but many people save money by choosing the cheaper lot or scouting nearby legal street parking instead of paying for the premium upgrade.

What kind of setup and atmosphere can I expect at the Festival Grounds?

The Observatory Festival Grounds is one large open outdoor area with a single main stage, general admission standing space, and some raised and side areas, creating a compact festival feel where most of the crowd is on their feet. Combined with three bands known for high‑energy, singalong sets, you can expect a classic pit‑friendly pop‑punk environment: fans crowding near the stage, others hanging back with friends, and a sunset‑into‑evening show under the open sky.

How much do tickets cost, and what counts as a cheap ticket for this show?

Ticket platforms list this Santa Ana date with general admission pricing tiers (GA1, GA2, etc.), where prices increase as earlier tiers sell out, and resale sites show tickets for the Observatory Festival Grounds in a range around the mid‑double digits and up, depending on demand. A relatively cheap ticket is usually one of the lower‑tier GA prices or a resale listing clearly below the going rate for GA at that moment once all fees are included, since the entire space is general admission and you are mainly paying for entry, not a specific seat.

What are some tips to get cheap tickets and keep the whole Santa Ana concert night affordable?

To get cheaper tickets, buy early in the lowest GA tier you can find on official sellers, then compare those face‑value prices with reputable resale marketplaces that show fee‑inclusive totals so you can spot underpriced GA listings. To keep the night budget‑friendly, carpool and choose general or nearby free street parking instead of premium lots, eat before you arrive instead of relying only on venue food, limit high‑priced drinks and impulse merch purchases, and pick just one favorite souvenir so most of your spending goes toward experiencing Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s live at the Observatory Festival Grounds.

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