757 Card Shows puts trading card games in the spotlight with a Pokemon & TCG Show at the Norfolk Masonic Temple on Saturday, September 19, 2026. This is the show for the game-playing, pack-ripping, deck-building side of the hobby — Pokemon front and center, with Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and the other modern games filling out a room full of singles, sealed product, and graded slabs. The historic Masonic Temple hall gives the event a fun, community feel that has made 757's Norfolk TCG dates a favorite among local players and collectors.
Pokemon leads the vendor floor. Expect singles and sealed product spanning vintage WOTC Base Set, Jungle, and Fossil through every modern Scarlet & Violet release — booster boxes, elite trainer boxes, blisters, tins, and a wall of graded slabs in PSA, CGC, and BGS holders. Whether you are chasing a specific alt-art chase card, hunting graded vintage holos, or just looking to crack some packs, the depth here is excellent. Alongside Pokemon, dealers stock Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece TCG, Disney Lorcana, Dragon Ball Z, and other games, plus the sleeves, top loaders, deck boxes, playmats, and binders you need to protect and organize your collection. Many vendors are trade-friendly and happy to deal, so bring a binder of duplicates.
757 Card Shows are known for free admission and free parking, a full lineup of vendor tables, and recurring extras such as on-site CGC grading submissions — handy if you have raw cards you want slabbed. The focused TCG theme and single-day Saturday format make it easy to dig efficiently for exactly what you play and collect, and the welcoming atmosphere is great for newer collectors and younger players just getting started.
The Norfolk Masonic Temple is located at 7001 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23505, in the Wards Corner area, easily reached via I-64 and Granby Street and central for collectors from Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, and the Peninsula. On-site parking is available, the hall is climate-controlled, and the nearby Wards Corner and Five Points neighborhoods offer plenty of places to grab lunch.
Who should attend? This show is ideal for Pokemon collectors of every level, competitive and casual TCG players building or upgrading decks, parents bringing kids into the hobby, graded-card investors, and bargain diggers hunting underpriced singles in the bulk boxes. The mix of affordable commons and high-end graded chase cards means there is something for every budget.
To get the most out of it, arrive near opening for first crack at fresh singles and sealed product before the best pieces sell, bring a written want list to stay focused, and carry cash plus Venmo or Zelle as backup since vendor preferences vary. Pack penny sleeves, top loaders, and a slab case for valuable cards, and bring your trade binder if you want to move duplicates and upgrade. If you plan to submit cards for grading, organize and sleeve them in advance. For confirmed hours, vendor lineups, and any schedule updates, follow 757 Card Shows on Instagram (@757cardshows) and Facebook (757CardShows), visit 757cardshows.com, or call (757) 944-6910. Watch their pages too for the recurring Norfolk Pokefest events.