About Us

How We Got Started
Growing up in Southern California, and frequenting some of the best flea markets, swap meets, and farmer’s markets in all of the country, you could say it was a bit of a childhood dream. the Owner/Founder/and CEO of the Stadium Swap Meet and his family decided in 2013 that the time was right to add a Mid-Week Night Time Swap Meet, the first of its kind, to the San Diego market. We wanted to bring sellers, shoppers and family to the iconic Jack Murphy, Qualcomm, and now SDCCU Stadium to help their families thrive. We’re thankful for the strong support of the community and excited for the future!
Our Mission
To provide safe, clean, and family friendly environment at SDCCU Stadium where sellers, shoppers and everyone in between can enjoy a special Wednesday night Swap Meet event.
Our Programs
The Stadium Swap Meet is proud to offer exclusive access to Sellers in the Reserve Program. Call the office to learn how you can benefit by reserving your space ahead of time at (619) 283-3100 se habla espanol and have exclusive access to prime spaces, electricity hookup and more. The Stadium Swap Meet wouldn’t be what it is without the Food Truck Court. Think your delicious truck would do well with 5,000 hungry shoppers looking for dinner? We’re eager to speak with you! The shopping experience wouldn’t be what it is without some quality entertainment. Have a band or are you a DJ looking to grow your audience? Give us a call!

Reserve Sellers
Enjoy the same location each week and grow your customer base at the stadium swap meet. reserve sellers have first rights to spaces that provide electricity hookups- great to light up your booth and products!

Food truck court
The Stadium Swap meet is known for its wide selection of delicious, fresh, and affordable food trucks. want to be part of the action?

Special events
Every week, the Stadium Swap Meet hosts a special event that can include: live bands and disc jockeys (Dj’s) Conveniently located next to the busy food court, interested in showcasing your skills to 5,000 shoppers every week?