Best cards for Entertainment
Concerts, events and entertainment.
Last updated
- 1Capital OneCapital One Savor
8% backcategory bonus
8.0%value back ⓘApply - 2Capital OneVenture X
5× miles · at 1.0¢/ptcategory bonus
5.0%value back ⓘApply - 3CitiCiti Custom Cash
5% backchoose-your-category
if you select entertainment · Up to $500/billing cycle, then 1%
5.0%value back ⓘApply - 4Wells FargoWF Attune
4% backcategory bonus
4.0%value back ⓘApply - 5Bank of AmericaBofA Customized Cash
3% backchoose-your-category
if you select entertainment · Combined with grocery/wholesale up to $2,500/quarter, then 1%
3.0%value back ⓘApply - 6ScotiabankScotiabank Passport
3× points · at 1.0¢/ptcategory bonus
3.0%value back ⓘApply - 7RobinhoodRobinhood Gold
3× points · at 1.0¢/pt
3.0%value back ⓘApply - 8ChaseUnited Club Infinite
2× miles · at 1.3¢/pt
2.6%value back ⓘApply - 9ChaseUnited Quest
2× miles · at 1.2¢/pt
2.4%value back ⓘApply - 10Capital OneVenture X Business
2× miles · at 1.0¢/pt
2.0%value back ⓘApply - 11Capital OneVenture
2× miles · at 1.0¢/pt
2.0%value back ⓘApply - 12ChaseInk Business Premier
2% back
2.0%value back ⓘApply
“Value back” = earn rate × the card's baseline point value (cpp) — a conservative, like-for-like estimate. Transferable points (Amex, Chase, Capital One) are often worth more than baseline. Category bonuses may be capped; see each card. All categories
How these numbers are calculated, and where every fact comes from: How we know this.
Frequently asked
What is the best credit card for entertainment in 2026?
By effective value back, Capital One Savor leads at about 8.0% on entertainment. Your own spend and whether you'll use the card's other perks can change the best pick.
Do I need a card with a entertainment bonus?
Not always. If you don't spend much on entertainment, a flat 2% card can net more after annual fees. Compare the value-back figures against your spend — the For-You tool does the math for you.
How is value back calculated?
Effective value back = the earn rate × the card's baseline point value (cents per point). Cashback cards are worth 1¢ per point; transferable points are often worth more. Category spend caps are factored in.