FAQ

When and where is the Scotland Card Show 2026?

The Scotland Card Show 2026 will take place on June 13th & 14th, 2026, at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC), Glasgow, G3 8YW.

What are the event timings?

VIP Entry - 10:30am

General Admission - 11:00am

Afternoon Admission - 2:30pm

Event closes - 4:30pm

(Both Days)

How can I buy tickets?

Tickets can be purchased online through our Eventbrite page. We recommend buying in advance to guarantee your entry.

Tickets here

Is there parking available at the venue?

Yes, the SEC offers parking facilities. For more information on parking and directions, visit their website here.

Getting Here

Can I get a refund on tickets?

Unfortunately, tickets are non-refundable.

Can I buy tickets on the day of the event?

Unfortunately, our tickets sell out in advance, and due to capacity limits, we are unable to offer tickets at the door.

Will there be food and drinks available at the event?

Yes, the SEC has a restaurant which will also be offering takeaway chips and burgers, as well as a small convenience store for snacks. Water fountains are also available throughout the venue.

Is the event wheelchair accessible?

Yes

Can I bring my own trading cards to the event?

Yes, there will be a dedicated trading area, along with several vendors ready to purchase your rare cards!

Are there activities for beginners who want to learn how to play trading card games?


Absolutely! We’ll have live demos and expert-led sessions where beginners can learn how to play popular trading card games.

Will there be special guests or celebrities at the event?

Check out the 2026 Line-Up here:

Special Guests

How can I become a vendor at the Scotland Card Show?

For information on becoming a vendor, please visit Exhibit With Us

What is the age limit for attending the event?

The event is family-friendly. Children under 14 must attend with an adult over 18.

Can I pay with cash or card at the event?

We recommend bringing both cash and card, though most vendors will accept card payments. Some vendors may prefer cash, so it's always good to have both options available.