Yellowcard: The Up Up Down Down Tour
with New Found Glory & Plain White T's | Presented by MGM Springfield
Yellowcard: The Up Up Down Down Tour
with New Found Glory & Plain White T's | Presented by MGM Springfield
- June 20Saturday @ 6:00 PM 6:00 PM On Sale Soon
Yellowcard | The Up Up Down Down Tour
with New Found Glory & Plain White T’s
Presented by MGM Springfield
Saturday, June 20, 2026
MassMutual Center | Springfield, MA
Three generations of alt rock unite as Yellowcard bring The Up Up Down Down Tour to Springfield for a newly added stop at the MassMutual Center. Joining them for this special night are fan favorites New Found Glory and Plain White T’s.
Fresh off the release of their album Better Days (produced by Travis Barker), their #1 Alt Rock single “Better Days,” and the massive Maximum Fun Tour with A Day To Remember, Yellowcard continue a major U.S. summer run with this just-announced Springfield date. The Springfield stop is presented by MGM Springfield.
The 24-city tour kicks off May 6 in Atlanta and makes stops across Florida, Chicago, Nashville, New York, Texas, and Boston before arriving in Springfield on June 20.
About the Tour
Known for emotionally charged anthems like “Ocean Avenue” and their latest hit “Better Days,” Yellowcard continue to resonate with longtime fans while welcoming a new generation of listeners. The Up Up Down Down Tour celebrates over two decades of music, friendship, and shared history with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s—bringing three of the most beloved names in alt rock together on one stage.
“Every time we think this part of our career couldn’t possibly get any better, somehow it does,” says Yellowcard frontman Ryan Key. “Ocean Avenue, My Friends Over You, and Hey There Delilah at the same show?!”
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For pricing and availability, reach out to eodonnell@mgmspringfield.com or call 413-271-3238.
Where To Park
Event Parking
The new Convention Center Carpark located adjacent to the MassMutual Center is now open to the public!!!
Prohibited Items
- No Bags, backpacks, or brief cases except for:
1. Clutch/Purse no larger than 5"x 7"
2. Medical Bag
3. Diaper Bag (with child in attendance) - Cameras with interchangeable/detachable lens or external flash (No Professional Photography)
- Audio/Visual Recording Devices (includes GoPro, Google Glass, Spectacles, etc.)
- Selfie Sticks, Tripods, Monopods
- Outside Food, Beverage, or Alcohol
- Cans, Metal/Glass/Plastic Containers, Bottles, or Flasks (empty or sealed bottles included)
- Laptops, Tablets, Personal Computers, or Two-Way Radios
- Weapons, Firearms, Pepper Spray, Pocket Knives or Mace
- Illegal Drugs or Substances
- Flammable Liquids, Aerosol Cans, or Permanent Markers
- Flashlights, Laser Pointers, Flares, or Fireworks
- Noise Making Devices (i.e. Air Horns, whistles, bells, vuvuzelas, etc.)
- Balloons, Balls, Projectiles, or Optical Illusions
- Skateboards, Segways, Scooters, Rollerblades, Bicycles, Hover boards, and Helmets
- Coolers, Ice Chests, Folding Chairs, or Pointed-Tip Umbrellas
- Flowers (unless otherwise permitted by Tour Production)
- Seat Cushions or Booster Seats
- Patrons Without Shoes or Shirt
- Masks, Chains, or Studded Belts/Bracelets
- Drones (without prior written consent from MassMutual Center Management)
- Animals or Pets (accommodations made for trained, harnessed, and housebroken service animals)
- Unapproved Pamphlets, Handouts, Ads, or Flyers without prior consent from Arena Management
- Clothing, garments, or signs displaying explicit language, profanity, or derogatory characterization toward any person(s)
- Signs, Flags, or Banners exceeding 11” x 17” or attached to a pole/stick. Signs must be relevant to event. Signs may not contain or display obscene or offensive language and/or pictures as determined by MassMutual Center Management. Management reserves the right to prohibit or remove a sign or banner at any time.
About Yellowcard
Formed in Jacksonville FL in 1997, Yellowcard became one of the most influential bands in the 2000’s alternative rock scene. Known for blending high energy pop punk with a signature violin twist, their 2003 breakthrough Ocean Avenue is certified Platinum with the title track now certified 2 times platinum. With over 4 million albums sold worldwide and over 1 billion streams, the band is poised for continued success on this new endeavor. After disbanding in 2017, Yellowcard reunited in 2022 entering into a new creative era and a year packed with a global tour to support it. Last week, Yellowcard celebrated the announcement of their new album Better Days (due out October 10th via Better Noise Music) by releasing the lead single and title track “Better Days” along with album track “honestly i.” Better Days is the band’s first full feature length album in almost a decade, and the highly anticipated album is produced as well as executive produced by Travis Barker. Barker also plays drums on every song. The album is available for order here.
About New Found Glory
It’s been decades since NEW FOUND GLORY’s likeness was chiseled onto pop-punk’s Mount Rushmore, but as the Coral Springs, Florida, quartet approach their landmark 30th anniversary, they still have a lot to say. LISTEN UP!, their 11th studio album and first for Pure Noise Records, stands as a testament to resilience, shaped by guitarist Chad Gilbert’s ongoing battle with an aggressive metastatic cancer. It’s the same full-hearted sentiment that colored their 2023 acoustic EP, Make The Most Of It, here delivered in three-minute bursts of the band’s trademark pop-punk sound: the shiny melodies that launched them onto TRL in the early 2000s, the ghosts of the tight-knit punk and hardcore scenes they came up in as teenagers.
It’s the style that’s made NFG a multigenerational affair, as era-defining tracks from gold and platinum albums like 2000’s New Found Glory, 2002’s Sticks And Stones and 2004’s Catalyst get the same fervent live response as the fan-favorite collection of covers like “Kiss Me” and “Let It Go.” The band has come a long way from their humble South Florida beginnings, as detailed on the Listen Up! standout “Beer And Blood Stains,” a nostalgic riff-factory detailing the band’s early battle scars at local clubs, where danger meant more than catching a stray elbow in the swirl of a circle pit. “Looking back, was it fun or crime?” Pundik muses on the track before elevating the album’s simple-yet-profound mission statement: “It’s good to be alive."
About Plain White T's
Since emerging in 1997, Chicago quartet Plain White T's have remained visible and viable. They have consistently delivered unforgettable pop rock anthems that take up real estate in your brain for months at a time. They have amassed over 2.7 billion total global streams, earned two Grammy nominations, and collected several Platinum-plus and Gold certifications across their impressive catalog. Their signature single "Hey There Delilah" went quadruple-platinum, topped the Billboard Hot 100, and earned the pair of aforementioned GRAMMY® nominations in 2008 — for "Song of the Year" and "Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal." They have made their pop culture mark by appearing on highly visible shows such as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Sesame
Street, iCarly, 90210, Beavis & Butthead, and Frankenweenie, all the while nabbing press accolades from TIME, Billboard, ESPN, Rolling Stone, AV Club, MTV, MSNBC, and more. Plain White T's have proven to be a reliable musical force, as well as a career band that shows no signs of stopping or slowing down. Their self-titled album was released in late 2023.
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