HTX Card Show by TX Card Shows lands in The Woodlands on Saturday, July 4 and Sunday, July 5, 2026 for a holiday-weekend, two-day edition built around 300+ vendor tables of sports cards, Pokemon, TCGs, and collectibles. The HTX Card Show series runs a rotating, suburban-Houston touring format — The Woodlands, Lake Conroe, Galveston — that brings a true convention-scale floor to the metro's outer suburbs, and the July 4th weekend Woodlands edition is the operator's anchor mid-summer date. If you live in north Houston, Spring, Conroe, or The Woodlands, this is the marquee summer show within easy reach of home.
On the floor, expect a deep mix tilted toward sports and Pokemon — that's what 300+ tables in a north-Houston suburb tends to look like. Sports coverage runs MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, UFC, boxing, and soccer across vintage and modern, with rows of Topps Chrome and Bowman Chrome rookies and prospects, Panini Prizm, Donruss Optic, Select, Mosaic, Immaculate, and vintage Topps, Bowman, and Fleer. Pokemon coverage runs deep across the Scarlet & Violet era — 151, Paldea Evolved, Obsidian Flames, Surging Sparks — with both sealed and singles. Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, Disney Lorcana, and Dragon Ball Z all have meaningful TCG presence. Graded PSA, BGS, SGC, and CGC slabs fill locked cases at the higher-end tables; sealed wax, comics, memorabilia, autographs, Funko Pops, and supplies like sleeves, top loaders, and binders round out the floor.
Show hours are typically 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday and 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Sunday, with a VIP early-access window for ticket holders who want first crack at the floor. Single-day, weekend, and VIP tickets are sold through tickets.txcardshows.com; kids 12 and under are typically free with a paying adult. Confirm specific show hours, venue address, and ticketing on txcardshows.com and the operator's Instagram (@txcardshows) ahead of the holiday weekend.
The Woodlands sits about 35 minutes north of Downtown Houston via Interstate 45, with easy access from Spring, Conroe, Magnolia, and Tomball. On-site venue parking is typically free or low-cost, and The Woodlands' restaurant scene — Market Street, Hughes Landing, and the Town Center — gives you plenty of break options. The July 4th holiday weekend timing means you can pair the show with the area's Fourth of July fireworks at Town Green Park on Saturday evening.
Who should attend? The Woodlands edition is built for north-Houston collectors who want a serious convention floor without driving into Downtown, families on a holiday-weekend outing, sports collectors, Pokemon collectors, sealed-product flippers, and anyone who likes a relaxed suburban format. The 300+ table count is plenty to support both casual browsing and serious want-list hunting.
To get the most out of the weekend, arrive at Saturday's VIP open or general-admission door for first crack at fresh inventory — the best graded pieces and sealed product move in the first 90 minutes. Bring cash for the friendliest transactions (Venmo and Zelle as backups), carry a sorted want list with target prices, pack a slab case and extra top loaders for pickups, and bring a trade binder if you like to deal. For the latest details, check txcardshows.com.