TX Card Fest brings a bigger two-day sport card and TCG Pokemon weekend to San Antonio on Saturday and Sunday, June 20–21, 2026, inside the H-E-B University Center at the UTSA Student Union. TX Card Fest has positioned itself as one of San Antonio's growing destination shows, pairing a strong Pokemon and trading-card-game presence with a full sports floor, and the June edition lands in the heart of San Antonio's busy early-summer card calendar. If Pokemon and TCG product top your want list — but you still want plenty of sports tables to dig through — this is the San Antonio weekend built around that combination.
Pokemon is the show's signature draw. Expect deep tables of sealed Scarlet & Violet product — booster boxes, elite trainer boxes, and the latest set releases — alongside modern singles, vintage WOTC sealed and graded Base Set through Neo, and Japanese imports across every modern set. Beyond Pokemon, the TCG side covers Magic: The Gathering across Standard through Reserved List vintage, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, and Disney Lorcana. The sports floor is substantial too, with MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, UFC, boxing, and soccer across modern Topps Chrome and Bowman Chrome rookies, Panini Prizm, Optic, Select, and Mosaic, plus vintage Topps, Bowman, and Fleer. Graded PSA, BGS, CGC, and SGC slabs fill locked cases at the high-end tables, and supplies, breaks, and trade material round out the room.
Show hours run 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM both Saturday and Sunday — a generous sixteen-hour weekend window that gives the floor room to breathe and gives buyers time to work deals. Admission is reasonably priced with single-day and weekend passes typically available, and the show is family-friendly with discounted or free entry for young children. Confirm exact pricing, ticketing, and any tournament or break schedule on txcardfest.com in show week.
The H-E-B University Center sits on the UTSA main campus at 1 UTSA Circle on the far North Side, next to the Convocation building and easily reached from the 1604 / I-10 interchange. Weekend campus parking is abundant and straightforward, and the location pulls collectors from the North Side, Stone Oak, the Medical Center, and the Hill Country suburbs. The student union is fully air-conditioned with on-site dining — a welcome feature for a June weekend in San Antonio.
Who should attend? TX Card Fest is built for Pokemon collectors, multi-game TCG players, sealed-product buyers and flippers, sports collectors, families with kids, and anyone who wants a Pokemon-forward show that still delivers a full sports floor. The two-day length and the larger venue make it a strong pick for serious buyers who want time to compare tables before committing.
To get the most out of the weekend, arrive near Saturday's 10:00 AM open if you have a specific sealed Pokemon or graded chase — fresh inventory hits Saturday morning and the best pieces move fast. Bring cash for the friendliest transactions (Venmo and Zelle as backups), carry a sorted want list with target prices, and pack a slab case and a stack of top loaders for pickups. For the latest vendor list and event details, check txcardfest.com before you head out.