Dance Gavin Dance in Austin | Tickets 2026

On May 5, 2026, Stubb’s Bar-B-Q in Austin, TX, will pulse with the electrifying energy of Dance Gavin Dance. With their signature blend of post-hardcore and experimental rock, prepare for a night of soaring vocals and fan favorites like “Suspended in This Disaster.” Don’t miss out—grab your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets now!
Dance Gavin Dance Austin Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday May 05, 2026 05:00 PM |
Austin, Texas | from $82.58 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Dance Gavin Dance concert in Austin?
The Dance Gavin Dance concert in Austin is scheduled for May 5, 2026 at Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater (often called Stubb’s Bar-B-Q) in downtown Austin, Texas. The show is listed with a start time of around 5:00 PM, so you can expect doors to open earlier, typically 60–90 minutes before showtime, giving you time to find your spot and grab food or drinks. The venue’s address is 801 Red River St, Austin, TX 78701, which is walkable from many central hotels and popular nightlife areas.
What time do doors open and when does Dance Gavin Dance go on stage?
For this show, the advertised event time is 5:00 PM, which usually reflects either doors or the start of the first opener, not Dance Gavin Dance’s exact stage time. At Stubb’s, doors commonly open 60–90 minutes before the first band, so plan to arrive by around 4:00 PM to comfortably get through security and claim a good viewing spot. With multiple support acts on the bill, Dance Gavin Dance will likely play later in the evening, so staying flexible and checking day-of schedules from the promoter or venue is a smart move.
Who is opening for Dance Gavin Dance at this Austin show?
This Austin date is part of a larger Dance Gavin Dance tour that features several notable support acts, making it more of a mini-festival than a simple single-band concert. Lineups for the tour include bands such as Wolf & Bear, The Fall of Troy, and NOVELISTS on select dates, and the Austin show is promoted with multiple special guests, so you can expect a full evening of live music before the headliner. Openers can vary by city, so checking closer to the date via the tour announcement or ticketing site will give you the final confirmed roster and running order.
How can I get cheap tickets for the Dance Gavin Dance Austin concert?
To find cheaper tickets, start with official primary sellers as soon as tickets go on sale, since early presale and general on-sale prices are usually the lowest face-value options. If prices rise or sell out, monitor reputable resale platforms and focus on standard admission rather than VIP or premium sections, filtering by “lowest price” and checking frequently as sellers often drop prices closer to the show. You can also save money by choosing will-call or mobile tickets to avoid shipping fees, coordinating with friends to buy in a single order to split service charges, and being flexible with your arrival time—sometimes last-minute listings a day or two before the concert are significantly discounted when resellers just want to recoup part of their cost.
Is the concert all-ages, and are there any age restrictions?
Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater regularly hosts all-ages shows, and rock and alternative tours like Dance Gavin Dance’s are commonly open to a broad audience. However, specific age policies can vary by event, and some concerts designate areas or tickets differently for minors and adults, so it is wise to review the age restrictions on the event’s ticketing page before buying if you are attending with younger fans. If the event is all-ages, minors should bring a valid ID when possible, arrive with plenty of time for security checks, and be prepared for a loud, energetic environment typical of a sold-out outdoor show.
What is the seating and layout like at Stubb’s Bar-B-Q for this show?
Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater is primarily a general-admission outdoor venue with a large standing area sloping down toward the stage, which helps shorter fans see a bit better than on a completely flat floor. Depending on the configuration for this concert, you can expect open standing room near the front for those who want to be in the middle of the crowd, with more relaxed viewing spots toward the back and sides. For the best combination of view and comfort, arriving early to choose a spot along the slope or near railings is a good strategy, especially if you want some space without being too deep in the pit.
What should I know about parking and transportation to the venue?
Stubb’s is located in downtown Austin, so on-site parking is limited and can be expensive or reserved for staff and tour buses, making nearby parking garages and paid surface lots the most common option for concertgoers. Because the show starts around rush hour and ends later in the evening, using rideshare services, taxis, or public transit can save you the stress of navigating downtown traffic and searching for a spot. If you do drive, plan to arrive early to secure parking within a reasonable walking distance, factor the cost of parking into your night-out budget, and remember where you parked so leaving after the encore is as smooth as possible.
Can I bring bags, cameras, or outside food and drinks?
Like most major concert venues, Stubb’s uses security screening and typically enforces rules about bag size, prohibited items, and professional photography, so bringing only a small, clear or compact bag with essentials will help you get through the line faster. Professional cameras with detachable lenses, outside food and drinks, and items that could obstruct others’ views are often restricted, while personal phones and small non-professional cameras are usually acceptable for casual photos. Because policies can change from show to show, checking the event information page shortly before the concert and packing light is the best way to avoid delays or having to return items to your car.
What is the weather like and how should I dress for this outdoor show?
Early May in Austin is typically warm, and because Stubb’s is an outdoor amphitheater, you will be exposed to the elements for most of the evening. Comfortable, breathable clothing and broken-in shoes are essential, especially since you will likely be standing for several hours and moving with the crowd. It is smart to check the forecast on the day of the show, bring a light layer in case of cooler evening breezes, and consider a small poncho instead of an umbrella if there is a chance of rain so you do not block anyone’s view.
How can I avoid overpaying for tickets or getting scammed?
To avoid paying more than necessary, start by comparing prices from official primary vendors and a couple of well-known resale marketplaces, paying attention not just to the ticket price but also to service and delivery fees at checkout. Be cautious of unofficial third-party sellers or social media posts offering “too good to be true” deals, especially if they request payment methods with little buyer protection, such as wire transfers or instant cash apps. For the safest experience, buy only from established ticket platforms, double-check that your tickets are for the correct date and venue, and consider mobile tickets that can be transferred and verified within the platform’s app, which makes entry smoother and reduces the risk of counterfeit passes.