The Sun City Card Show is already lining up another El Paso weekend for collectors this June, with a two-day event that looks positioned to build on the show’s growing local momentum. Even though the full vendor list and special features have not been announced yet, the early details point to another hobby-focused weekend built around the same community energy that keeps collectors coming back.
This June edition also shifts into a larger event-center setting, which gives it a slightly different feel than a smaller hotel show. For collectors across El Paso, nearby New Mexico, and the wider Southwest, that kind of venue can make a weekend card show feel more like a destination stop, with more room for tables, browsing, and hobby traffic across the floor.
A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles
While organizers are still finalizing the full details, the Sun City Card Show is clearly being framed as another multi-category event for collectors who enjoy variety. Based on the show’s branding and previous descriptions, attendees can reasonably expect a mix of sports cards, Pokémon, other TCG items, and collectibles across the weekend.
Shows in this format often appeal to collectors because they offer multiple ways to enjoy the hobby in person. That can mean walking table to table comparing raw singles, checking out graded cards in display cases, flipping through binders, or stopping at bargain boxes to see what stands out. Even before the full lineup is released, that kind of floor experience is usually the main draw.
A two-day event also creates a different rhythm than a single-day show. Some collectors prefer to make an early pass through the room, get a feel for what vendors brought, and hold off on bigger purchases until they have seen the full floor. Others like having the flexibility of a second day in case they want more time to browse, trade, or circle back to a table that caught their attention.
If the June show follows the usual hobby-event pattern, attendees may find:
- Sports cards across major leagues, from affordable singles to higher-end pieces
- Pokémon cards and related collector inventory
- Other trading card game items that are often part of mixed-category shows
- Graded cards, raw cards, binders, and showcase inventory
- Collectibles and hobby extras depending on the final vendor mix
Because the full setup is still being finalized, it makes sense to think of this event as one to watch closely as more details come out. But even at this early stage, it already looks like a strong option for collectors who prefer face-to-face buying, selling, and trading over doing everything online.
More Than Just a Card Show
One of the more interesting parts of this June event is the sense of anticipation around it. The organizers are teasing more vendors, more surprises, and a fuller buildout as plans come together, which gives this edition a little more of a “bigger weekend ahead” feel than a routine monthly stop.
That matters because hobby shows are rarely just about the cards themselves. The best ones also create room for conversations, trade discussions, spontaneous finds, and that feeling of seeing what the local scene is excited about right now. A larger event-center setting can help with that by giving the room more breathing space and allowing the weekend to feel active without being cramped.
For El Paso collectors, that local angle is a big part of the appeal. A community-centered card show gives people a chance to reconnect with familiar vendors, meet other collectors from around the region, and spend time in a setting built around shared hobby interests. Even before every detail is announced, that local hobby atmosphere is already part of what makes Sun City Card Show stand out.
If you are planning to attend, it is also helpful to know that tickets are bought at the door with cash. Bringing enough cash for entry should make arriving and getting inside a little smoother on event day.
A Show for All Levels of Collectors
The Sun City Card Show should work well for a broad mix of attendees, especially because a two-day event gives people more flexibility in how they approach it.
For newer collectors, this kind of show can be a comfortable way to learn. You can see how cards are displayed and priced in person, ask questions directly, and get a much better feel for condition than you can from online listings alone.
For casual collectors, a weekend event offers flexibility. You do not have to treat it like a high-pressure buying session. You can walk the room, see what catches your eye, make a few pickups, and enjoy the hobby without needing a rigid plan.
For experienced collectors, the benefits are practical. In-person events let you inspect corners, surfaces, centering, and eye appeal for yourself. They also create better opportunities for negotiation, bundle deals, and trade conversations that are much harder to replicate online.
For families and local hobby fans, a two-day format can also make attendance easier. Instead of trying to fit everything into one short window, there is a little more room to plan around the weekend and drop in when it works best.
Other Sun City Card Shows
If you want to compare this upcoming weekend event with the previous local listing from the same series, check out our coverage of the Sun City Card Show (May 2026) on Card Show Dex.
Final Thoughts
The Sun City Card Show 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.
For more local listings, browse the El Paso card show calendar.