Dance Gavin Dance in Boston | Tickets 2026

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Dance Gavin Dance electrifies Boston, MA on May 26, 2026 at the Citizens House of Blues Boston. With their signature blend of soaring melodies and post-hardcore energy, the band will unleash legendary hits that ignite the crowd. Don’t miss out—grab your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets now!
Dance Gavin Dance Boston Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday May 26, 2026 05:30 PM |
Boston, Massachusetts | from $72.00 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Dance Gavin Dance concert in Boston?
The Dance Gavin Dance concert in Boston is scheduled for Tuesday, May 26, 2026 at Citizens House of Blues Boston, located at 15 Lansdowne Street, right by Fenway Park in Boston, MA. Tickets list the show at 5:30 PM or 6:30 PM depending on the seller, with Live Nation and the tour schedule indicating a 6:30 PM concert time, so you can plan for an early-evening start that turns into a full night of music. This is one of the later stops on Dance Gavin Dance’s 2026 North American tour, so you can expect a polished, high-energy headline set.
Who is opening for Dance Gavin Dance at Citizens House of Blues Boston?
The Boston date is advertised as Dance Gavin Dance with special guests The Fall of Troy, Wolf & Bear, and The Novelists, matching the support lineup for most of this leg of the tour. These bands will each play their own sets before Dance Gavin Dance, giving you several hours of live music and a chance to discover or revisit some fan-favorite openers in the post-hardcore and progressive scenes. Support rosters can sometimes shift city by city, so it is still a good idea to check the event listing closer to May 26 to confirm the final opening lineup and order.
What time do doors open, and when does Dance Gavin Dance go on?
Ticketing pages list the event at 5:30 PM (Ticketmaster, SeatGeek) and 6:30 PM (AXS, tour schedule), which usually means doors open around the earlier time and the first opener starts closer to the later time. House of Blues Boston typically opens doors about an hour before the main showtime, giving you time to clear security, visit the bar or merch table, and find your spot on the floor or in the balcony. With three support acts, Dance Gavin Dance will likely take the stage later in the evening, so arriving around doors is the best way to catch every band and secure a good view.
Is the Boston show general admission, seated, or a mix?
House of Blues Boston is a 2,425-capacity venue with a general-admission standing floor, a mezzanine, and an upper mezzanine, and most rock shows like Dance Gavin Dance are set up with GA on the main floor. The balcony (upper mezzanine) usually offers a mix of reserved seating and general-admission spots, with an elevator providing access to all levels for those who need it. If you want to be in the thick of the crowd, choose floor/GA tickets; if you prefer a seat and a higher vantage point, look for balcony or mezzanine options and arrive early to claim a good spot.
What are the age restrictions for the House of Blues Boston concert?
House of Blues Boston generally has no age restriction unless a specific show is marked 18+ or 21+, and staff note that under-18 guests can attend all-ages events if they are accompanied by a parent or guardian. For age-restricted shows, everyone must meet the posted minimum age and have appropriate ID to enter. The age requirement is clearly listed on the event page for each concert, so be sure to check the Boston Dance Gavin Dance listing and plan accordingly if you’re bringing younger fans.
How can I get cheap tickets for Dance Gavin Dance in Boston?
Official data shows Boston tickets typically start in the low-to-mid $80s, with SeatGeek listing the lowest-price tickets around $83–$84 for Citizens House of Blues Boston. To save money, start with primary sellers (Ticketmaster, AXS, Live Nation) as soon as the on-sale begins, since early GA tickets often offer the lowest face values and best selection. If you’re buying later, compare those prices with reputable resale platforms, filter by “lowest price,” look for standard GA or upper-level seats instead of VIP, and watch for small dips as the show approaches when resellers cut prices to move remaining tickets.
Where is Citizens House of Blues Boston, and how do I get there?
Citizens House of Blues Boston sits at 15 Lansdowne Street, right behind Fenway Park, in a busy entertainment district filled with bars, restaurants, and other venues. There is no dedicated House of Blues parking, but numerous nearby garages and lots—especially the Lansdowne Street Garage next door, which is the venue’s preferred garage—offer paid parking for evening events. Public transit is very convenient: you can take the Green Line to Kenmore Station or Hynes Convention Center and walk a few minutes to Lansdowne Street, which often saves time and money compared to driving and parking.
What should I know about parking and transportation for the show?
Parking garages around Fenway can be busy and relatively expensive on show nights, especially if there’s a game or another event nearby, so reserving a space online at the Lansdowne Garage or another nearby lot is often the easiest option. If you prefer not to reserve, arrive early to find a spot in a nearby garage or lot and expect typical city-event pricing. Many concertgoers choose to take the T (Green Line), rideshare, or taxis to avoid traffic and parking headaches entirely, especially when multiple events are happening in the Fenway area.
What is the accessibility, bag, and security situation at House of Blues Boston?
House of Blues Boston has designated accessible seating areas, located on the second floor, and the balcony and upper levels are reachable via elevator, making it possible to enjoy the show even if you cannot stand for long periods. All guests are subject to security screening at entry, and bag policies typically restrict large or bulky bags while allowing small personal bags that can be searched quickly. To make entry smooth, bring only essentials in a compact bag and, if you need accessible seating, buy a GA ticket and contact the venue ahead of time so staff can help you find the appropriate area.
When should I arrive for the concert?
With the event listed around 5:30–6:30 PM and three openers on the bill, arriving at or shortly before doors is the best way to secure a good spot and enjoy all the sets. Getting there 60–90 minutes before the main advertised time gives you a buffer for parking or transit, security checks, merch browsing, and grabbing food or drinks before the music starts. If you arrive later, you may face longer entry lines and fewer options for where to stand or sit, especially on the GA floor, which fills fastest for popular tours like this.
How can I avoid overpaying or getting scammed when buying tickets?
To stay safe, buy directly from official sellers such as Ticketmaster, AXS, Live Nation, or links from Dance Gavin Dance and House of Blues, where face values, fees, and refund policies are clearly shown. If you use resale sites, choose established platforms with strong buyer guarantees and transparent pricing, and avoid tickets offered through random social media posts or classifieds, especially if sellers insist on cash, Venmo/Interac-only, or wire transfers. A smart approach is to compare official prices with reputable resale listings, focus on regular GA or balcony tickets instead of high-priced VIP packages, and buy when you see a fair deal rather than waiting until the very last moment when options may be limited and prices higher.