Monthly roundup of all published card shows.
Apr 18, 2026
The Sinbad Sports Card & Memorabilia Show is a free Fort Lauderdale hobby event with sports cards, memorabilia, buying opportunities, on-site JSA authentication, and a post-show trade night. It looks like a strong fit for collectors who enjoy a more local, hands-on card show atmosphere.
Apr 18, 2026
The 365 Collectibles Card & Comics Show is a free Miami-area hobby event with sports cards, Pokémon, comics, graded cards, and giveaways in a relaxed local ballroom setting.
Apr 19, 2026
The Lake Worth Sports Cards & Collectibles Show is a free Sunday card show in Greenacres, Florida with 50+ tables, new dealers, and a mix of sports cards, Pokémon, and collectibles. It looks like a solid local stop for collectors who enjoy buying, selling, and trading in person.
Apr 19, 2026
The PGA Sports & TCG Show brings a broad mix of sports cards, Pokémon, One Piece, and collectibles to Palm Beach Gardens. With 100 tables, raffles, grading submissions, and a dedicated trading section, it looks like one of the more community-driven South Florida hobby stops on the calendar.
Apr 25, 2026
The Dade County Card Show is a local Miami-area event built around cards, collectibles, giveaways, and a community-focused show floor. With free admission and free parking, it looks like an easy Saturday stop for collectors in South Florida.
Apr 25, 2026
The Delray Card Show brings sports cards, Pokémon, One Piece, MTG, Union Arena, giveaways, a live DJ, and PSA dropoff together for a lively Saturday event in Delray Beach. It looks like a strong fit for collectors who want both solid inventory and a more social hobby atmosphere.
Apr 26, 2026
The Boca Raton Sportscards & Collectibles Show returns in April with about 100 tables, free admission, free parking, grading submissions, and autograph authentication. It looks like a strong monthly South Florida hobby stop for sports card and Pokémon collectors alike.
Apr 26, 2026
The PBKC Sports Card Show is a sports-focused Sunday event in West Palm Beach with 60+ vendor tables, memorabilia, free admission, and a relaxed South Florida venue atmosphere. It looks like a strong stop for collectors who prefer in-person browsing, trading, and dealmaking.