Tampa Bay Sports Card Show: Turn Father's Day Weekend Into a Collector Hunt

The Tampa Bay Sports Card Show brings 100+ tables of sports cards, Pokémon, non-sports cards, comics, memorabilia, and trading to St. Petersburg for Father's Day weekend.

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Tampa Bay Sports Card Show in a waterfront hotel ballroom with collectors browsing graded slabs in glass cases, autographed sports balls, and bargain boxes.
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The Tampa Bay Sports Card Show returns to St. Petersburg for a two-day collector weekend built around 100+ tables, dealers from across Florida, and plenty of opportunities to buy, sell, and trade. With the show landing on Father's Day weekend, it can also serve as a hobby-focused outing for families, collecting partners, or anyone looking to spend part of the weekend hunting cards together.

Hilton St. Petersburg Carillon Park gives Tampa Bay collectors a familiar hotel-show setting that is accessible from Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and nearby communities. The low admission price and free entry for kids make it easier to bring a new collector along, browse at a relaxed pace, and leave more of the hobby budget available for the show floor.

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A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles

The official event page describes the Tampa Bay Sports Card Show as Tampa Bay's largest sports card show and highlights 100+ tables with dealers traveling from around Florida. That creates a broad room for collectors to explore, whether the goal is finding one specific card, comparing several copies in person, or simply seeing what catches the eye.

Sports cards are the main attraction. Baseball, football, basketball, hockey, vintage cards, modern rookies, parallels, autographs, relics, and graded singles are all natural targets to look for across a large regional show floor, though individual dealer inventory will vary. The event also confirms non-sports cards, Pokémon, comics, memorabilia, and more, giving mixed-interest groups several categories to browse under one roof.

A show with 100+ tables rewards a little patience. Collectors can scan display cases for centerpiece cards, flip through binders for set needs, and dig through value boxes for overlooked pickups. Because buying, selling, and trading are all part of the format, attendees can also bring cards they are comfortable moving and have face-to-face conversations about possible deals.

More Than Just a Card Show

Father's Day falls on Sunday, June 21 in 2026, making this edition a timely option for collectors who would rather share a hobby experience than exchange another conventional gift. A parent and child can compare favorite players, longtime collectors can revisit cards from earlier eras, and families can use the show as an easy weekend activity without needing a major ticket commitment.

The in-person format is especially useful when condition matters. Photos do not always reveal surface wear, corner softness, centering, or the way a card presents in hand. At the Tampa Bay Sports Card Show, collectors can inspect cards closely, compare prices across the room, ask dealers about inventory, and make more informed choices before buying or trading.

The Florida dealer mix can also create conversations that are difficult to reproduce online. One table may lean toward modern graded cards, another may offer vintage material, and another may combine sports cards, Pokémon, comics, and memorabilia. Browsing those different approaches is part of what makes a regional card show useful even when someone arrives without a strict shopping list.

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A Show for All Levels of Collectors

New collectors can use the weekend to learn how raw cards, slabs, sealed products, and memorabilia are displayed and priced. Seeing many examples together helps build confidence, while talking with dealers can make hobby terminology and condition differences easier to understand. Kids entering free also gives families a practical way to introduce younger collectors to the show-floor experience.

Casual collectors can focus on affordable singles, favorite teams, or cards that bring back a specific memory. More experienced buyers can compare copies, search for grading candidates, negotiate on larger purchases, or look for inventory that does not regularly appear at local shops. Sellers and traders can test the market through direct conversations rather than relying only on listings and shipping.

The best approach is to arrive with a budget, a short want list, and enough flexibility to explore. With 100+ tables and several collectible categories represented, the most memorable find may be something that was not on the original list.

Final Thoughts

The Tampa Bay Sports Card Show is shaping up to be a great Father's Day weekend stop for collectors in Tampa Bay and the surrounding 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 Florida.

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Event Details

Date
Saturday, June 20, 2026 - Sunday, June 21, 2026
Hours (ET)
Varies by day
  • Sat, Jun 20 All attendees 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Sun, Jun 21 All attendees 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Admission
General admission: $2 Kids: FREE
Organizer
Tampa Bay Card Shows
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Card Types

Pokémon Sports Cards Other / Mixed

Last updated Jun 11, 2026.

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