Dance Gavin Dance in Charlotte | Tickets 2026

Dance Gavin Dance

Feel the electrifying energy as Dance Gavin Dance takes the stage at The Fillmore Charlotte in Charlotte, NC on Jun 10, 2026. With their signature blend of post-hardcore and experimental rock, expect a night filled with dynamic performances and crowd favorites. Don’t miss out—grab your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets now!

Dance Gavin Dance Charlotte Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Wednesday
Jun 10, 2026
06:30 PM
Charlotte, North Carolina from $80.69 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Dance Gavin Dance concert in Charlotte?

The Dance Gavin Dance concert in Charlotte is scheduled for Wednesday, June 10, 2026 at The Fillmore Charlotte, located in the AvidXchange Music Factory complex at 820 Hamilton St, Charlotte, NC. The show time is listed as 6:30 PM, making it a midweek evening event that leaves room for dinner before or hanging out at the Music Factory afterward. This date is part of the band’s 2026 North American tour and is promoted as a full headline show with special guests.

Who is opening for Dance Gavin Dance at The Fillmore Charlotte?

SeatGeek and other listings show that the Charlotte stop features Dance Gavin Dance with HORSE The Band, Wolf & Bear, and The Novelists

What time do doors open and when does the concert start?

The event is scheduled for 6:30 PM, and Live Nation’s tour grid lists The Fillmore Charlotte show with that same start time, indicating it as the primary concert time. At Fillmore venues, doors typically open around an hour before showtime, giving fans time for security screening, grabbing a drink, and finding their spot before the first opener goes on. With three support acts on the card, expect the first band to start not long after doors, with Dance Gavin Dance taking the stage later in the evening.

Is the Charlotte show seated, standing, or a mix of both?

The Fillmore Charlotte is a flexible 2,000+ capacity venue with a large general-admission main floor and balcony areas, often used for reserved or premium seating depending on the show. For rock shows like Dance Gavin Dance, the floor is typically all standing GA, with fans packing in toward the stage and more relaxed standing and limited seating options toward the back and in the balcony. If you prefer less intensity, arriving early and choosing a spot near the back of the floor or in the balcony will give you a good view and a bit more breathing room.

What are the age restrictions for the Dance Gavin Dance concert?

The Fillmore’s standard policy is that events are restricted to ages 5 and over, and everyone must have a ticket. Venue information for The Fillmore Charlotte adds that children of all ages are welcome at family-oriented performances with a ticket, while non-family-oriented rock shows may not be suitable for very young kids and management reserves the right to refuse admission for safety reasons. Children of any age are not allowed at 18+ or 21+ shows, but the Dance Gavin Dance date is listed simply as a standard concert; if you plan to bring younger fans, check your specific event listing for any age note and be prepared for loud volume and dense crowds.

How can I get cheap tickets for Dance Gavin Dance in Charlotte?

SeatGeek notes that Dance Gavin Dance tickets in Charlotte typically start around $94, with actual prices depending on location and purchase timing. To get the best deal, start with primary sellers like Ticketmaster and presales via Citi/Live Nation as soon as tickets go on sale, since early general-admission tickets usually offer the lowest face value. If you buy later, compare those prices with reputable resale platforms, filter by “lowest price,” focus on standard GA or upper-level sections instead of VIP, and watch for modest price drops as the show approaches when some resellers reduce prices.

Where is The Fillmore Charlotte and how do I get there?

The Fillmore Charlotte is in the AvidXchange Music Factory complex just outside uptown Charlotte, making it easy to access from I-77 and I-277 with a short drive from the city center. The venue is surrounded by other bars and clubs, so you can turn the concert into a full night out within the same complex. Rideshare and taxis are popular options because they allow drop-off and pickup close to the venue and avoid post-show parking traffic.

What are the parking options for The Fillmore Charlotte?

The Music Factory area offers several surface lots and parking decks around the complex, all within a few minutes’ walk of The Fillmore. Parking prices can vary by event but are typically charged per car, and some shows allow you to prepay for parking when you purchase your tickets, which guarantees a spot in a nearby lot. To avoid paying premium rates or searching for spaces right before showtime, plan to arrive early or use rideshare to skip parking altogether.

What should I know about security, bags, and entry at The Fillmore Charlotte?

The Fillmore’s general visit FAQ explains that barcodes on e-tickets can be scanned directly from your smartphone, so there is no need to visit will call if you have a mobile ticket. As with most Live Nation venues, you should expect security screening and bag checks at the entrance, along with restrictions on large bags and prohibited items. Bringing only a small bag with essentials—phone, wallet, keys, and any necessary medication—will help you move through security quickly and minimize the risk of having to return items to your car.

When should I arrive for the Charlotte show?

With the event scheduled for 6:30 PM and three openers on the lineup, arriving 60–90 minutes before showtime is ideal if you want to stand close to the stage or secure a good balcony spot. Getting there early gives you time for parking, security, merch browsing, and a relaxed walk to your preferred viewing area before the room fills. If you arrive closer to 6:30 PM, you can still enjoy the concert, but you may face longer lines and fewer options for where to stand or sit, especially on the GA floor.

How can I avoid overpaying or getting scammed when buying tickets?

The safest strategy is to buy tickets from official sources such as Ticketmaster, Live Nation, or direct links from the Dance Gavin Dance and Fillmore Charlotte websites, where face-value pricing and fees are clearly listed. If you use resale platforms, choose established marketplaces like SeatGeek or Vivid Seats that offer buyer guarantees and transparent pricing, and avoid tickets sold through unverified social media posts or classifieds, especially if sellers insist on cash, wire transfers, or non-protected payment apps. A good approach is to compare official prices to reputable resale listings, opt for regular GA or balcony seats instead of expensive VIP packages, and purchase when you see a fair price rather than waiting until the last minute when selection may shrink and prices can spike.

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