Dance Gavin Dance in Asbury Park | Tickets 2026

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Dance Gavin Dance ignites the stage at Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park, NJ on May 29, 2026. With high-energy performances and fan-favorite hits, the atmosphere will be electric. Don’t miss your chance—secure your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets today!
Dance Gavin Dance Asbury Park Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday May 29, 2026 05:00 PM |
Asbury Park, New Jersey | from $82.50 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Dance Gavin Dance concert in Asbury Park?
The Dance Gavin Dance concert in Asbury Park is on Friday, May 29, 2026 at the Stone Pony Summer Stage, located at 913 Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ. The event is scheduled from 5:00 PM to about 10:30 PM, giving you an early start and a full evening of music right on the Jersey Shore. This date is part of the band’s 2026 North American tour and is presented outdoors on the Summer Stage instead of inside the main Stone Pony club.
Who is opening for Dance Gavin Dance at the Stone Pony Summer Stage?
The show is billed as Dance Gavin Dance with The Fall of Troy, Wolf & Bear, and Novelist on the Stone Pony Summer Stage. All three bands are set to perform full sets before Dance Gavin Dance, creating a mini-festival lineup of progressive and post-hardcore music. With four bands total, you can expect music to run steadily throughout the evening, so arriving near doors will let you catch every act.
What time do doors open and when does the music start?
Tickets and venue listings show the event starting at 5:00 PM, with the show window running until around 10:30 PM. Fans mention that Summer Stage shows usually start about an hour after doors, and that schedules can shift slightly depending on how many bands are on the bill. For this multi-band lineup, plan for doors around 5:00 PM, the first opener starting not long after, and Dance Gavin Dance playing later in the evening once all support sets are finished.
Is the Stone Pony Summer Stage show seated or standing?
The Stone Pony’s FAQ explains that the venue is general admission, first-come-first-served standing-room-only, with bar stools scattered throughout that are also first-come, first-served. For Summer Stage shows, attendees confirm that the outdoor area is all standing, with no fixed seating or lawn chairs allowed. If you want to be close to the stage, plan to arrive early and move toward the front; if you prefer more space, hang back or off to the sides where the crowd is a bit looser.
Are there age restrictions for the Dance Gavin Dance concert?
The Stone Pony notes that the venue is generally all-ages unless otherwise specified, and that everyone entering the venue must have their own ticket, regardless of age. For all-ages shows, children are permitted but must have a ticket and should be accompanied by an adult, especially in a packed, standing-room outdoor environment like the Summer Stage. If a specific show has an age restriction, it will be clearly noted on the event page, so checking the listing for any 18+ or 21+ designation before buying tickets is important.
How can I get cheap tickets for Dance Gavin Dance at Stone Pony Summer Stage?
Tour price listings show that the lowest Dance Gavin Dance tickets for Asbury Park are typically around $80–$83, putting this stop in the middle of the tour’s price range. To save money, start with official sellers (Ticketmaster, AXS, or Stone Pony’s own links) as soon as tickets go on sale, since early GA tickets usually offer the lowest face-value price. If you have to buy later, compare those prices with reputable resale platforms, filter by “lowest price,” avoid pricey VIP packages unless you really want the perks, and watch for small price drops as the date gets closer and some resellers reduce their asking prices.
What are the parking options near Stone Pony Summer Stage?
The Stone Pony FAQ notes that there is year-round street parking in Asbury Park that may be paid by meter or through the Asbury Park Parking app, along with paid lots located on Fourth, Second, and other nearby streets. General venue information for the Summer Stage notes that both street and lot parking are available, but spaces can be limited on busy summer days, especially near the waterfront. Local concertgoers recommend arriving at least an hour before the show if you plan to drive, both to find a reasonably priced spot and to avoid circling for parking once the lots and meters fill up.
What should I know about bag policies and security at the Summer Stage?
The Stone Pony’s FAQ indicates that the venue is general admission with bag checks at the gate, and attendees mention that small purses, clutches, or fanny packs are typically allowed and inspected at entry. Reddit posters note that no water bottles are allowed into Summer Stage shows, and that rules about outside food and beverages are enforced, with alcohol and concessions available inside the venue. To move quickly through security, bring only a small bag with essentials like your phone, wallet, keys, and any necessary medication, and review the show information on the day of the concert for any policy updates.
What is the Stone Pony Summer Stage like as a venue?
Stone Pony Summer Stage is an outdoor venue with a capacity of about 3,000 people, set just off the Asbury Park boardwalk near the beach. It offers a flat standing area in front of the stage, surrounded by bars and viewing spaces, creating a festival-style atmosphere with ocean breezes and beach-town energy. The dress code is relaxed, and the venue allows smoking in the outdoor area while offering food and alcohol (21+ with valid ID), so expect a casual, lively environment.
When should I arrive for the concert?
With the event running from 5:00 PM to 10:30 PM and multiple opening bands, arriving close to the listed start time is ideal if you want to see all the sets and secure a strong spot in the crowd. Fans familiar with Summer Stage shows say that music typically starts about an hour after doors, and that getting there at least an hour early can help with parking and entry, especially on busy summer evenings. If you arrive later, you may face limited parking options, longer lines, and fewer choices for where to stand, particularly near the front of the stage.
How can I avoid overpaying or getting scammed when buying tickets?
The safest approach is to buy tickets through official channels like Ticketmaster, AXS, or links from the Stone Pony and Dance Gavin Dance tour pages, where face-value prices and fees are clearly displayed and purchases are protected. If you use resale platforms, stick to established sites with strong buyer guarantees and transparent pricing, and avoid offers from unverified sellers on social media or classifieds, especially if they want cash or non-protected payment methods. A smart tactic is to check official prices first, compare with major resale sites, aim for standard GA tickets instead of VIP upcharges, and buy when you see a fair deal rather than waiting until the very last moment when options may shrink and prices can jump.