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Yellowcard fans, Are you ready for Phoenix? on Monday, June 1st 2026 as part of her tour Yellowcard will be playing at Arizona Financial Theatre, AZ. Score your Yellowcard tickets Phoenix right here.

Yellowcard Arizona Financial Theatre, AZ concert

Arizona Financial Theatre 400 West Washington Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85003
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By chouse2017

Incredible! Don't miss this show

Excellent show overall. The first part was great all acoustic version of Ocean Ave. They have played songs that they haven't played before. Songs like view from heaven and back Home really were the stand out from the first set. Then they came back and tore your head off with a blistering set of hard rocking tunes to really set the place on fire. Opened the second set with Paperwalls, takedown and other killer numbers. They played the first 4 songs from southern air and other great tunes. There was the conundrum of what song were they going to close with since they already played ocean ave in the first set. Never fear, they transitioned the last song to the final verses of ocean ave to leave the crowd screaming for more. If you get a chance, do not miss this show.

By M. M.

a good fit for a final tour

The sound was great, the band sounded in top form, and they played a long set. I rarely see a show where the band plays for two hours, but they did. It's really important to me seeing a live show when it feels like the band is enjoying themselves. It makes me feel good about being there. I loved the energy, the passion, and the emotion. It was such a great way to say goodbye to a band I've followed for over a decade. They sound as good as they sounded live when I saw them a decade ago too. There were a few fan favorites I would've liked to hear, but they can't play them all. I really enjoyed When You're Through Thinking Say Yes and Southern Air, so I was hoping for more songs from those albums and I Was disappointed in a few choices that I'd never heard of (I thought I was a pretty big fan, but they found songs that many of us didn't know). But hey, it's their show and they're playing to thousands of different fans, so I get it. Huge crowd, lots of energy, strong beginning, middle, and end.


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