Dance Gavin Dance in Anaheim | Tickets 2026

Feel the pulse of excitement as Dance Gavin Dance takes the stage at the House of Blues Anaheim in Anaheim, CA on June 28 – Jun 29, 2026. With dynamic performances of their greatest hits, this concert promises an electrifying atmosphere. Don’t miss your chance—grab your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets now!
Dance Gavin Dance Anaheim Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Sunday Jun 28, 2026 05:30 PM |
Anaheim, California | from $82.80 | Tickets |
| Monday Jun 29, 2026 05:30 PM |
Anaheim, California | from $83.16 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What dates is Dance Gavin Dance playing at House of Blues Anaheim?
Dance Gavin Dance is playing two back-to-back nights at House of Blues Anaheim: Sunday, June 28, 2026 and Monday, June 29, 2026, both in the main Music Hall. Each night is listed with a 5:30 PM show time, giving you two chances in a row to catch the band in the same venue.
What time do doors open and when does the music start?
Listings for both June 28 and June 29 show a 5:30 PM event time, which at House of Blues typically reflects the door time. Live Nation and Ticketmaster information note 5:30 PM as the show’s start, with multiple openers, so the first band usually goes on not long after doors, and the night runs through several sets before Dance Gavin Dance finishes the show.
Who is opening for Dance Gavin Dance in Anaheim?
Both Anaheim dates are billed as Dance Gavin Dance with Horse The Band, Wolf & Bear, and Novelists. Each of these bands will play their own set before Dance Gavin Dance, turning both nights into stacked mini-festivals of heavy, progressive, and experimental music. Because lineups can occasionally change, checking the event listing again closer to show day is a good way to confirm the final roster.
Are the Anaheim shows all-ages or 18+?
General guidance for House of Blues states that all-ages shows allow under-18 guests as long as they are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, while 18+ or 21+ shows require everyone to meet that age with valid ID. Yelp Q&A from guests confirms that for all-ages events at HOB, under-18 fans must attend with a guardian; for age-restricted events, even an accompanying adult cannot bring in someone younger than the posted age. Each Anaheim Dance Gavin Dance date has its age requirement listed on the Ticketmaster and House of Blues event pages, so you should confirm whether Sunday and Monday are all-ages or 18+ before purchasing tickets for younger fans.
Is the show seated or standing-room-only?
House of Blues Anaheim is primarily a general-admission venue for rock shows, with a GA floor near the stage and a balcony level that can be reserved or GA depending on the configuration. Fans reviewing past DGD shows at HOB Anaheim describe “the GA section packed by the end of the night” and note that balcony seating “does have its advantages” for those who prefer to watch from above. Expect standing-room on the main floor with a more intense crowd up front, and calmer viewing from the balcony or rear floor for those who want more space.
How can I get cheap tickets for Dance Gavin Dance in Anaheim?
Tour-wide data shows the lowest listed prices for DGD GA tickets in the $70–$90 range for many cities, and Anaheim is typically priced similarly due to its House of Blues setting and strong demand. To get cheaper tickets, start with primary sellers like Ticketmaster and Live Nation as soon as the on-sale or presales open, since early GA tickets usually come at the lowest face value and include the option for add-ons like Fast Lane access instead of pre-baked VIP pricing. If you shop later, compare official prices to reputable resale sites, filter by “lowest price,” target standard GA instead of VIP or HOB Foundation Room add-ons, and watch for small price drops as the date approaches when resellers lower prices to move extra tickets.
Where do you park for House of Blues Anaheim, and how expensive is it?
House of Blues Anaheim is located at Anaheim GardenWalk, which has a large multi-level parking structure used by concertgoers. Local feedback from GardenWalk visitors notes that you can park on any level (avoiding reserved spots), and that House of Blues validates parking for the first 3 hours; after that, standard garage rates apply. People report that leaving the garage after a show “wasn’t too crazy, maybe 15 minutes,” making GardenWalk the most convenient parking option if you drive.
Can I use rideshare instead of driving, and is it a good idea?
Because GardenWalk parking fills on busy nights and validation only covers part of your stay, many fans choose rideshare (Uber, Lyft) or taxi drop-offs near the GardenWalk entrance to avoid searching for spots and paying higher parking fees. Rideshare can also be a smart choice if you plan to drink at the concert or hang out in the Anaheim Resort area before or after the show. If you do drive, arriving early for the first of the two show nights (Sunday) or the second (Monday) gives you more flexibility in choosing a space and getting your ticket validated inside House of Blues.
What should I know about security, bags, and entry at House of Blues Anaheim?
House of Blues venues use standard security measures including bag checks and ID checks for age-restricted areas, with restrictions on outside food and drink, weapons, and other prohibited items. Past patrons mention that sealed plastic water bottles policies can vary by event, and it is safest to assume they may not be allowed, though the venue sells drinks inside. To get through the line quickly, bring only a small bag with essentials, have your ID ready if you plan to enter bar areas or if the show is 18+, and arrive close to door time so you can clear security before the first band starts.
What is the atmosphere like at Dance Gavin Dance shows at House of Blues?
Reviews from previous DGD shows at House of Blues Anaheim describe “the entire show” as “a blast,” with energetic openers and a GA floor that’s “packed by the end of the night.” Fans note that balcony seats give a great view and a bit more comfort, while the floor delivers an intense, up-close experience that matches the band’s high-energy performance style. With two consecutive nights in the same venue, you can expect a strong local turnout, enthusiastic crowds, and plenty of singalongs both nights.
When should I arrive for the Anaheim shows?
Since both June 28 and June 29 shows are listed for 5:30 PM with multiple support acts, arriving 45–60 minutes before that time is ideal if you want a good spot on the floor or a choice of balcony seats. Early arrival also helps you find parking in the GardenWalk garage, get your parking validated at HOB, and pass security without rushing, so you can catch every band on the bill. If you arrive closer to showtime, you may still get inside, but you risk queueing longer, having fewer options for where to stand or sit, and missing some of the opening sets on these busy back-to-back nights.
How can I avoid overpaying or getting scammed when buying Anaheim tickets?
The safest approach is to buy from official channels: Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and the House of Blues Anaheim “Shows” page, or from links on the official Dance Gavin Dance tour page, where face value, fees, and refund policies are clearly listed. If you use resale sites, stick to established marketplaces like SeatGeek and avoid tickets sold via random social media posts or classifieds, especially if sellers insist on cash, Venmo, or wire transfers without buyer protection. To save money, compare official prices with reputable resale listings, aim for regular GA instead of VIP or add-on packages, and buy when you see a fair price rather than waiting until the very last moment, when selection may be limited and prices can spike for these popular double-header shows.