Yellowcard in Woodinville | Tickets 2026

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Yellowcard takes the stage at Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery in Woodinville, WA on May 24, 2026. With their electrifying performance style and anthems like “Ocean Avenue,” the atmosphere will be charged with nostalgia and energy. Don’t miss out—grab your Yellowcard tour tickets today!
Yellowcard Woodinville Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Sunday May 24, 2026 06:00 PM |
Woodinville, Washington | from $97.75 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Yellowcard Woodinville concert?
Yellowcard will perform at Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery in Woodinville, Washington on Sunday, May 24, 2026, as part of The Up Up Down Down Tour with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s. The winery’s outdoor concert amphitheater sits at 14111 NE 145th Street on the historic chateau grounds, about 20–25 minutes northeast of Seattle.
What time does the show start, and when do gates open?
The official Chateau Ste. Michelle event page for Yellowcard states that the show starts at 6:00 PM on May 24, 2026. Gates will open approximately two hours before the scheduled start time, which means you can expect entry to begin around 4:00 PM, giving plenty of time to park, picnic, and settle into your spot before the music starts.
Who is playing with Yellowcard at Chateau Ste. Michelle?
This Woodinville show is part of The Up Up Down Down Tour, celebrating more than two decades of friendship between Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s. The winery’s concert listing and tour sites confirm that all three bands—Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s—are on the bill for May 24, so fans get a full evening of early‑2000s pop‑punk and alt-rock favorites.
What is Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery like as a concert venue?
Chateau Ste. Michelle’s summer concert amphitheater is an outdoor lawn-style venue with a capacity of about 4,500, set on 105 wooded acres of landscaped winery grounds surrounding the historic chateau. Guests sit on a gently sloping lawn or in reserved seating areas facing a permanent stage, with room for picnics, blankets, and low-backed chairs, creating a relaxed, wine-country atmosphere rather than a packed city club vibe.
How does seating work—lawn vs. reserved—and what should I bring?
Chateau Ste. Michelle offers both general admission lawn seating and reserved seating rows at the front of the amphitheater, with GA lawn guests allowed to bring low-backed chairs or blankets and reserved ticket holders using the seats provided in their section. Venue and ticket guides specify that each guest may bring one item (bag or cooler) plus one blanket and one chair if in the lawn section, while reserved ticket holders are not permitted to bring lawn chairs because seats are already provided.
What is the bag and cooler policy for concerts at the winery?
The concert bag policy allows tote bags, small backpacks, and hard- or soft-sided coolers no larger than 14" x 14" x 14" per guest, along with one blanket and one chair in the appropriate section. All items must pass security inspection, and guests are limited to one bag or cooler per person to keep aisles clear and maintain a comfortable lawn environment, so it is best to pack light with only what you truly need for the evening.
How does parking work, and what are the cheaper options?
Ticketmaster’s venue guide explains that on-site parking at Chateau Ste. Michelle typically costs about $40 for spaces near the amphitheater, while offsite parking lots open three hours before showtime and cost around $20, including a shuttle to and from the South Gate entrance. Reddit and local advice mention that on-site parking can be crowded and slow to exit, so many guests choose the offsite shuttle lot or park a bit farther away and walk or use rideshare to avoid the highest parking prices and congestion.
Is the Yellowcard winery concert all ages, and what about alcohol rules?
Chateau Ste. Michelle’s summer concerts are generally all ages, with adults 21+ able to purchase and enjoy wine and other beverages onsite as long as they present valid photo ID. Families frequently attend winery shows, and kids are welcome on the lawn with their own tickets, but only adults with ID can drink, and winery staff strictly enforce alcohol policies, including rules against outside spirits and improper consumption.
What kind of set and atmosphere can fans expect from Yellowcard at the winery?
The Up Up Down Down Tour is built as a nostalgic celebration of Yellowcard’s catalog alongside New Found Glory and Plain White T’s, so you can expect a setlist heavy on beloved tracks like “Ocean Avenue,” “Only One,” and other fan favorites, tailored to a festival-like outdoor setting. Combined with the picnic-friendly lawns, wine service, and early-evening start, the atmosphere should feel like a big, celebratory garden party where fans sing along, stand and dance near the stage, or relax on blankets under the trees while three iconic bands trade sets.
How much do Yellowcard Woodinville tickets cost, and what counts as a cheap ticket?
Ticket vendors list multiple tiers for the Chateau Ste. Michelle show, with prices varying between general admission lawn, standard reserved seats, and premium reserved sections closer to the stage, and totals rising as lower tiers sell out; lawn is typically the most affordable option. Parking and service fees can significantly increase the final cost, so a “cheap” ticket is usually a lower-priced lawn or rear-reserved seat that still offers a good view once you factor in fees, especially if it undercuts similar listings on other platforms.
What are smart strategies to get cheaper tickets and keep the whole night affordable?
For better prices, start by checking face-value options via the winery’s ticket partner and compare them with reputable resale sites that show all-in totals, looking for lawn or standard reserved seats that are noticeably lower than the average for that section. You can keep the evening affordable by choosing lawn tickets instead of front reserved rows, using the offsite shuttle lot instead of the most expensive on-site parking, carpooling or using rideshare to split travel costs, packing your allowed cooler with snacks within venue policy rather than buying only higher-priced food, limiting alcoholic drinks and impulse merch purchases, and picking one favorite souvenir so most of your budget goes toward actually experiencing Yellowcard, New Found Glory, and Plain White T’s in the unique winery setting. Buying early before price tiers rise, or watching for fee-inclusive resale deals closer to the show date, can also help you score a good seat at a more comfortable price.