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Yellowcard – Photo by Acacia Evans

Yellowcard has announced a tour in celebration of the two decades since the release of their album Ocean Avenue. They’ll also be bringing with them an incredible lineup of acts that’ll include Mayday ParadeStory of the YearAnberlin, and This Wild Life. Select dates will also feature an opening with a special DJ set from Emo Night Brooklyn.

There will be an artist presale on Feb. 15. There will also be a promoter presale for tickets that begins on Feb. 16. General public sales will begin the following day on Feb. 17. See the full list of Yellowcard tour dates and get all the presale details including the presale code(s) below!

Yellowcard heads out on tour this summer with stops at the Youtube Theater in Los Angeles, Petco Park (San Diego), MGM Music Hall (Boston), Levitt Pavilion (Denver), and many more! See the full list of tour dates below!

Yellowcard emerged on their major label debut Ocean Avenue as a band fully realized under the direction of frontman Ryan Key and violinist Sean Mackin. Honing their pop-punk spirit into soaring new-wave amalgamations the album is overflowing with boundless raucous sonics and devotion to rapt deliveries. Twenty years later songs like “Way Away” and “Breathing” are a reminder of the unbridled ability of Yellowcard to wrangle everything from folk-rock influences to metalhead ones. Though one of its defining moments is spread across its entirety: a curiously persistent violin that refuses to die down.

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“Announcing a Yellowcard tour is something I never thought we would get to do again,” Key said. “Much less, a tour with bands of this caliber made up of such amazing people and good friends. Being given the opportunity to play music together again is truly a gift that we are not taking for granted. We are going to make these shows extremely special for all of the fans who we have missed so much these last six years.”

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Who’s Playing With Yellowcard?


Yellowcard will be joined on tour by four bands that represent a core piece of the pop-punk genre across generations of listeners. That includes fellow Floridian rockers Mayday Parade, who just released their seventh studio album What It Means To Fall Apart in 2021, and alt-rock outfit Anberlin, who also just unveiled a new EP Silverline just last year.

Rounding out the already stacked pop punk and emo lineup is Story of the Year — and by the time they hit the road with Yellowcard, they’ll have also released their sixth album Tear Me to Pieces which is due out this March. Long Beach duo This Wild Life is the final band heading out on tour and bringing with them their unique brand of acoustic rock — check out their newest album Ever Blossom for a taste of their potently melodious creations.

What Is The Yellowcard Presale Code?


The Yellowcard artist presale begins Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 10 AM local time. Gain access to the artist presale on the band’s website by signing up via email.

Fans will be able to take advantage of a promoter presale that begins Thursday, Feb. 16 at 10am local time. Select your preferred tour date, and then use the following presale code to gain access: CHORUS.

Tickets for the general public go on-sale Friday, Feb. 17 at 10 AM local time.

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What To Do If Tickets Are Sold Out?

If tickets sell out, your other option is to buy them via online resellers like VividSeats or StubHub. When all else fails, we prefer these resell options because both offer a 100% Guarantee. You can also purchase resell tickets through Ticketmaster’s resell program. Just search for the concert or event you want to attend, and see if they have any resell tickets available. We recommend you compare the three options and find out which works best for you.

Alternatively, you can hit it old school style and show up at the concert when the box office opens and wish upon a star that they release more tickets, or hopefully, another concert-goer has an extra ticket to sell at face-value or even giveaway for free. Trust, this happens more often than not! We’ve given away many tickets to sold-out shows simply because our +1 couldn’t make it.

Also, more standard tickets are often released via Ticketmaster 1-3 days leading up to the show date. We’ve seen it with Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Arctic Monkeys and many more! It’s a secret gatekeeped by many, but if you’re reading this, now you know! So be sure to set your calendar notifications!

Where Are Yellowcard Touring?


Yellowcard will be touring all across the U.S. from Los Angeles to New York and them some. See the full list of Yellowcard tour dates below and take your pick!

Jul 05 Baltimore, MD Pier Six Pavilion ^*
Jul 06 Asbury Park, NJ Stone Pony Summer Stage *
Jul 08 New York, NY The Rooftop at Pier 17 *
Jul 09 Boston, MA MGM Music Hall at Fenway ^*
Jul 11 Philadelphia, PA Skyline Stage at the Mann *+
Jul 12 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Blossom Music Center ^*
Jul 13 Detroit, MI Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill ^*+
Jul 15 Minneapolis, MN The Armory ^*


Jul 16 Chicago, IL Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island ^*+
Jul 18 Charlotte, NC Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre ^*
Jul 20 Atlanta, GA Cadence Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park ^*
Jul 22 Jacksonville, FL Daily’s Place ^*+
Jul 23 Tampa, FL Yuengling Center ^*+
Jul 25 Houston, TX 713 Music Hall ^*
Jul 27 Irving, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory ^#
Jul 29 Phoenix, AZ Arizona Financial Theatre ^#+
Jul 30 Los Angeles, CA YouTube Theater ^#+
Aug 01 San Diego, CA Petco Park – Gallagher Square ^#


Aug 02 San Francisco, CA Bill Graham Civic Auditorium ^#+
Aug 04 Seattle, WA WAMU Theater ^#
Aug 06 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheatre #+
Aug 08 Denver, CO Levitt Pavilion Denver #+

^ signifies dates with Mayday Parade

* signifies dates with Story of the Year

# signifies dates with Anberlin

+ signifies dates with Emo Night Brooklyn DJ set

ALL dates with This Wild Life



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