The Funky Town Card Show is a free Dallas-area collector weekend built around cards, TCGs, collectibles, crafts, and pop-culture vendors at NTX Arena in Lewisville. With 350+ tables promoted by the official event listing, the show gives North Texas collectors a broad floor to browse without an admission cost.
Hosted near the Dallas-Fort Worth hobby corridor, Funky Town Card Show has the kind of mixed marketplace setup that can work for card collectors, families, TCG players, toy hunters, and anyone who likes seeing hobby inventory in person before making a deal.
A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles
The show is positioned as a large multi-category marketplace rather than a narrow single-sport or single-game event. Collectors can expect a heavy mix of Pokémon, sports cards, TCGs, One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh!, MTG, Dragon Ball, Lorcana, and Riftbound, along with non-sports cards, comics, toys, memorabilia, vintage items, clothing, plushies, sneakers, video games, and other collectibles.
For card buyers, the biggest advantage is the ability to compare condition in person. Instead of judging everything from photos, you can look closely at singles, slabs, sealed product, binders, and showcase cards under real lighting. That matters whether you are hunting a clean Dallas sports card, checking centering on a Pokémon chase card, comparing One Piece singles for a deck, or looking through boxes for affordable pickups.
The official source also lists vendor tags across cards, anime, creative brands, jewelry, artisan goods, fan art, blind boxes, and Disney-related collectibles. That wider mix gives the event a convention-style browsing feel while still keeping trading cards at the center of the weekend.
More Than Just a Card Show
Funky Town Card Show is also leaning into accessibility. Free entry and free parking make it easier to stop in with friends or family, and food vendors are listed for the event. That combination helps the show work as more than a quick buy-sell stop: collectors can take their time, walk the floor, compare tables, and make a day of it without building the visit around ticket costs.
The variety is useful for groups with different interests. One person can focus on sports cards or memorabilia, another can look for Pokémon or anime TCG singles, and someone else can browse comics, toys, Funko Pop-style collectibles, artisan items, or fan art. The event listing and flyer both emphasize a broad vendor mix, so this is best approached as a large collector market with cards, games, and pop-culture items sharing the same space.
No public autograph guest, grading company appearance, giveaway schedule, or trade night is listed at this time. The main draw is the show floor itself: a large room of vendor tables, cards, collectibles, and conversations with sellers from around the North Texas hobby scene.
A Show for All Levels of Collectors
Beginners can use Funky Town Card Show as a low-pressure way to learn what different collectibles look like in person. Walking a show floor helps new collectors understand pricing, condition, grading labels, sealed product, and how vendors organize inventory. Free admission also makes it easier to bring a younger collector or casual friend who may want to look around before spending money.
Casual collectors can use the weekend for bargain boxes, team searches, favorite characters, binder cards, toys, and nostalgia finds. Serious collectors can take a more focused approach by comparing higher-end singles, slabs, sealed products, and vendor pricing across many tables. TCG players can look for deck upgrades or trade targets across Pokémon, One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh!, MTG, Lorcana, Dragon Ball, and newer categories such as Riftbound.
The size also matters. A show with 350+ tables gives collectors more chances to find duplicate inventory, compare prices, and circle back before buying. That is especially helpful for cards where condition, version, language, edition, or grading potential can change the value quickly.
Final Thoughts
The Funky Town Card Show is shaping up to be a strong Dallas-area weekend for collectors in Lewisville and the surrounding North Texas area. If you attend, let the organizer or other attendees know you found the show on Card Show Dex, and stay tuned for more upcoming events across Texas.
Check the full Dallas card show schedule for upcoming dates.