The Duuuval Card Show: TCG Special Edition takes over the Adam W. Herbert University Center at the University of North Florida on Friday and Saturday, May 29–30, 2026 for two days devoted to the trading card game side of the hobby. With more than 150 vendor tables, this is the largest TCG-focused event in Northeast Florida and a must-attend for Pokémon, Magic, and anime-card collectors from across the region.
As the name suggests, this Special Edition puts TCG front and center. Vendors bring massive inventories of Pokémon TCG product — raw singles from vintage Base Set, Jungle, and Fossil through modern Scarlet & Violet era hits like Illustration Rares and Special Art Rares, sealed booster boxes, Elite Trainer Boxes, and Japanese exclusive sets. Magic: The Gathering dealers stock Reserved List staples, Commander and EDH singles, sealed Modern Horizons and Standard sets, and binder after binder of playable uncommons and rares. Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece TCG, Lorcana, Dragon Ball Z Fusion World, Flesh and Blood, Star Wars Unlimited, and Digimon round out the TCG landscape. Graded slabs from PSA, BGS, CGC, and SGC fill locked display cases, and you will also find comics, Funko Pops, anime figures, and artist alley creators selling custom playmats, prints, and handpainted cards.
Friday hours run 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM, making it ideal for after-work or after-school hunting. Saturday hours are 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM for general admission. Early-bird entry is available Saturday at 8:00 AM for a fifteen-dollar premium — a smart investment if you are chasing specific sealed product or high-demand singles that may sell within the first hour. Kids 12 and under enter free with a paying adult, and general admission pricing is posted at theduuuvalcardshow.com.
The Adam W. Herbert University Center is located at 12000 Alumni Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32224, on the University of North Florida campus. The venue offers free parking in the adjacent campus lots, air-conditioned ballroom space, on-site food options, and easy access from J. Turner Butler Boulevard and I-295. The building is fully ADA accessible with elevator service.
This show is designed for the TCG community first and foremost. Competitive Pokémon players building decks for upcoming League Cups and Regional Championships can scoop singles at below-market prices. Magic Commander groups often buy together and split bulk deals from dealers. Yu-Gi-Oh! and One Piece players will find meta staples as well as collector-grade alt arts. Casual collectors and families looking to start or grow a Pokémon binder will find affordable entry points and helpful dealers who enjoy introducing newcomers to the hobby.
To get the most from the weekend, arrive Friday at 2:00 PM for the least crowded shopping or spring for Saturday early-bird entry for priority access. Bring cash for the best pricing — most vendors also accept Venmo and PayPal — along with a typed want list sorted by set and number, penny sleeves, and top loaders. Budget some time to trade with other attendees, not just buy from dealers; the trade tables at Duuuval shows are some of the most active in the state. Follow @theduuuvalcardshow on Instagram for vendor spotlights, giveaway announcements, and real-time line updates on show days.