915 Cards & Collectibles: Free El Paso Card Show Heads to the EP Coliseum This June

915 Cards & Collectibles returns to El Paso in June 2026 with free entry and a new venue at the EP Coliseum. The larger setting could make this one of the more notable stops in the organizer’s 2026 schedule.

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915 Cards & Collectibles card show at the EP Coliseum in El Paso with vendor tables, sports cards, collectible displays, and attendees browsing during the June 2026 event.
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The 915 Cards & Collectibles show is heading to a bigger setting in El Paso this June, giving local collectors another free-entry event to keep on their radar. While full event details have not been released yet, the June stop already stands out because it is scheduled for the El Paso County Coliseum, which suggests a different kind of show-day experience than the organizer’s earlier hotel dates.

For collectors in the 915, that venue shift is worth paying attention to. Coliseum-style events often feel a little more open, a little more spread out, and better suited for a larger flow of attendees throughout the day. If you enjoy walking vendor aisles, checking multiple tables before making a decision, and spending a few hours around the hobby, this June event could end up being one of the more notable stops on the organizer’s 2026 schedule.

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A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles

Based on the schedule announcement for the 2026 lineup, 915 Cards & Collectibles continues to center its events around a broad category mix, with sports cards, Pokémon, Funko POPS, and more all part of the overall identity. Even without a full vendor list yet, that gives collectors a useful idea of the kind of floor they can expect.

A show like this may include:

  • Sports cards across major leagues, from low-cost singles to higher-end slabs
  • Pokémon cards, sealed product, and collector-focused inventory
  • Funko POPS and other collectible items that overlap with hobby crowds
  • Additional TCGs and mixed collectibles, depending on which vendors set up
  • Tables open for buying, selling, and trading throughout the event

One of the advantages of a mixed-category show is that it gives you more ways to make the trip worthwhile. Even if your main goal is sports cards or Pokémon, there is often enough variety on the floor to uncover something unexpected. That is especially useful for collectors who enjoy the hunt itself, not just crossing one card off a checklist.

The larger venue also matters from a browsing standpoint. In-person shows are often at their best when you can take your time, make a full pass through the room, and compare prices, condition, and inventory before locking into a purchase. A coliseum setup can make that easier by giving tables more breathing room and making the overall floor feel less cramped.

If you plan to attend, it is worth treating this as the kind of event where a little preparation helps. A short want list on your phone, a budget in mind, and a small trade binder can go a long way at a mixed local show.

More Than Just a Card Show

What makes this June event interesting is not just the category mix, but what it may represent for the growth of the local scene. A move to the EP Coliseum gives this stop a more event-style feel than a smaller hotel ballroom show. Even before the full details are released, that venue choice signals a show that may be trying to create a broader community turnout and a stronger mid-year hobby gathering for El Paso.

That kind of setting can make a real difference for attendees. A larger public venue often feels more like a destination event, where families, casual collectors, longtime hobby regulars, and vendor-driven buyers all share the same floor. It can also make the experience more comfortable for visitors who want to spend time browsing without feeling rushed.

Like the other dates on the 2026 schedule, this event is being promoted with free entry, which remains one of its biggest strengths. Free admission gives newer collectors a chance to explore without pressure, makes it easier for families to stop by, and keeps the event accessible for people who may be deciding between this show and other weekend plans.

This recurring schedule also helps local collectors build momentum. When a show series keeps returning with different venues and dates across the year, it gives the community more consistency and makes it easier to stay engaged with the hobby in person instead of only online.

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A Show for All Levels of Collectors

The 915 Cards & Collectibles June event should appeal to a wide range of attendees, especially if the Coliseum setting allows the show to feel a bit bigger and more open than earlier dates.

For newer collectors, this is the kind of event where you can learn a lot just by walking the room. You get to see how cards are presented, how condition affects value, and what kinds of inventory vendors actually bring to local El Paso shows. That kind of hands-on exposure is hard to replace with online browsing alone.

Casual collectors may enjoy the flexibility of a mixed show floor. Instead of going in with one narrow target, you can browse sports cards, Pokémon, and collectibles all in one place and decide what catches your attention. That makes the event easier to enjoy even if you are not chasing one specific grail.

More experienced collectors still get the biggest advantages that only in-person events really offer: direct inspection, real-time negotiation, price comparison across multiple tables, and the option to trade with purpose instead of waiting on marketplace messages and shipping updates. If you have duplicates, trade bait, or a personal collection you are trying to refine, local shows remain one of the best ways to make progress.

Other 915 Cards & Collectibles Shows

If you want to compare this upcoming Coliseum event with the previous stop in the same series, take a look at our coverage of 915 Cards & Collectibles (May 2026).

Final Thoughts

The 915 Cards & Collectibles June event is shaping up to be a great day for collectors in the El Paso and surrounding area. If you attend, let us know what you find, and stay tuned to Card Show Dex for more upcoming events across Texas.

You can also browse more upcoming El Paso card shows.

Event Details

Date
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Time
TBD
Admission
FREE
Organizer
915 Cards & Collectibles
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Pokémon Sports Cards Other / Mixed

Last updated Apr 1, 2026

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