Yellowcard with New Found Glory & Plain White T's

- Yellowcard is scheduled to play Chateau Ste. Michelle Amphitheatre in Woodinville on May 24, 2026, with New Found Glory and Plain White T's. - Chateau Ste. Michelle said the 2026 summer concert series opens with Yellowcard on May 24, in its roughly 4,500-capacity outdoor amphitheater. - Tickets are sold through Ticketmaster, and Chateau Ste. Michelle lists venue rules and concert FAQs on its event page.

Yellowcard is set to open Chateau Ste. Michelle’s 2026 summer concert season with a May 24 show in Woodinville, according to the winery’s event listing and concert-series announcement. New Found Glory and Plain White T’s are listed as special guests on the stop, which falls on Memorial Day weekend. The show is scheduled for 6 p.m. at the winery’s outdoor amphitheater, and Chateau Ste. Michelle says gates will open about 90 minutes before showtime. The event is part of Yellowcard’s 2026 Up Up Down Down Tour, which Live Nation announced as a U.S. run with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s. ### When is the Woodinville show, and where exactly is it happening? May 24, 2026, is the date listed by Chateau Ste. Michelle for Yellowcard’s Woodinville stop. The venue names the site as Chateau Ste. Michelle Amphitheatre at the winery in Woodinville, Washington. Chateau Ste. Michelle said in its March 16 announcement that the 2026 summer concert series will kick off May 24 with Yellowcard. The winery described the amphitheater as a scenic outdoor venue with seating for about 4,500 guests. ### Who is on the bill with Yellowcard? New Found Glory and Plain White T’s are listed as special guests on Chateau Ste. Michelle’s event page for the show. The same lineup appears on Live Nation’s event listing for the Woodinville date. Yellowcard’s official tour page also includes the Woodinville stop on May 24. Live Nation said when it announced the Up Up Down Down Tour that the summer 2026 run would pair Yellowcard with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s across the United States. ### What do fans need to know before going? The 6 p.m. start time appears on Chateau Ste. Michelle’s event page, which also says gates will open approximately 90 minutes before the scheduled start. The winery directs ticket buyers to Ticketmaster and says summer concert series tickets are available online there. Chateau Ste. Michelle said concertgoers can choose lawn seating or reserved seats, with premium options including Lawn Reserve, VIP seating and private group cabanas across the broader 2026 series. The winery also said its wine shop opens before every concert and that local food vendors operate throughout the amphitheater. ### Is this part of a larger 2026 tour? Live Nation said Yellowcard’s Up Up Down Down Tour would begin May 6 in Atlanta and run through mid-June in Boston. The promoter described the tour as a 24-city U.S. outing with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s. Yellowcard’s Woodinville stop is one of two Pacific Northwest dates clustered together on the routing. Live Nation’s listings also show a May 25 performance at BECU Live at Northern Quest in Airway Heights, Washington. ### How does this fit into Chateau Ste. Michelle’s summer lineup? Chateau Ste. Michelle said the 2026 season marks 42 years of live music at the Woodinville winery. The series announcement lists 21 performances running from late May through September. Perris Fiori, vice president of marketing at Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, said in the winery’s release that concerts at Chateau Ste. Michelle have remained “a beloved summer tradition in the Pacific Northwest since 1984.” The lineup announced by the winery includes Dierks Bentley, Sarah McLachlan, Boyz II Men and Ziggy Marley, among others. ### What comes next for people planning to attend? Ticket sales for the 2026 Chateau Ste. Michelle summer series were scheduled to begin March 23 at 10 a.m. Pacific time, the winery said in its announcement. The venue’s event page says Yellowcard tickets are purchased through Ticketmaster, and the winery points attendees to its summer concert FAQs for venue-entry rules and allowed items. Chateau Ste. Michelle lists the venue at 14111 N.E. 145th Street in Woodinville. Yellowcard’s next Washington stop after Woodinville is scheduled for May 25 in Airway Heights, according to tour listings.

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