The E-City at Witchduck Card Show brings a laid-back, locals-first card show to the Witchduck Bingo Hall in Virginia Beach on Sunday, July 19, 2026, running from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. E-City's shows have carved out a loyal following in Hampton Roads by keeping things simple: a big room, a strong mix of dealers, and a Sunday schedule that does not compete with the Saturday shows that dominate the regional calendar.
Expect a well-rounded floor that serves both sides of the hobby. Sports card dealers bring baseball, basketball, and football staples — modern rookies, inserts, parallels, and graded slabs — alongside hockey, soccer, and combat sports inventory. The trading card game presence is strong at E-City events, with Pokemon leading the way and healthy representation for Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, and Lorcana. You will also typically find vintage cards, discount boxes perfect for set builders, and hobby supplies so you can protect whatever you pull out of a bargain bin.
The Sunday timing makes this an ideal second stop for collectors who spent Saturday at another show, and the 10:00 AM start is friendly to families who want a relaxed morning before walking the floor. Admission at E-City's Witchduck shows has historically been free or very low cost — check the organizer's current listing before attending to confirm the details for this date.
The Witchduck Bingo Hall sits in the Pembroke area of Virginia Beach, just off Witchduck Road with quick access from Interstate 264 and Virginia Beach Boulevard. Parking is free in the venue's own lot, and the single-room layout means you can work every table without a map. The hall is also minutes from Town Center, so food options before or after the show are plentiful.
Who should come? This show is particularly good for newer collectors and families. The atmosphere is unhurried, dealers have time to talk, and the buy-in is low — you can walk out happy having spent twenty dollars on a stack of singles. At the same time, sharper collectors know that bingo-hall shows are where under-the-radar deals live: dealers here price to move, and patient diggers regularly surface undervalued vintage and graded cards that would carry premium stickers at larger conventions.
To make the most of it, arrive near opening if you are hunting anything specific, since the best material trades hands early even at relaxed shows. Bring cash for the strongest negotiating position, pack a want list, and do not skip the discount boxes — they are a signature of shows like this one. If you have cards to sell or trade, bring them; E-City shows are trade-friendly and several dealers actively buy collections.
For the latest information, check the show's listing on tcgshowsnearme.com, the Virginia Card Shows calendar, or E-City's social media pages, where the organizer posts dealer updates and any schedule changes. If you want a low-pressure Sunday in the hobby with real chances at a great find, the E-City at Witchduck Card Show is an easy yes.