Dance Gavin Dance in Columbus | Tickets 2026

Columbus, OH is set to ignite on May 17, 2026 at the Historic Crew Stadium as Dance Gavin Dance takes the stage! Feel the electrifying atmosphere as they unleash their signature blend of post-hardcore with anthems like “Sugar Soaker” and “Chucky vs. The Giant Tortoise.” Don’t miss out—grab your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets now!
Dance Gavin Dance Columbus Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Sunday May 17, 2026 01:00 PM |
Columbus, Ohio | from $270.00 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Dance Gavin Dance playing at Historic Crew Stadium on May 17, 2026?
Dance Gavin Dance is scheduled to perform in Columbus, Ohio on Sunday, May 17, 2026 at Historic Crew Stadium as part of the Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival. Listings show their appearance tied specifically to the Sunday portion of the festival, so you will need a Sunday or full festival pass to see their set. The festival is an all-day event, with music running from late morning through the night, so you will be able to catch multiple bands in addition to Dance Gavin Dance.
What event is this show part of, and what is Sonic Temple?
The concert is part of Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival 2026, a four-day rock and metal festival held at Historic Crew Stadium from May 14–17, 2026. The 2026 edition features more than 140 bands across multiple stages and days, with major headliners including My Chemical Romance, Shinedown, Bring Me The Horizon, and Tool closing out each night. Dance Gavin Dance appears amid a deep lineup of alternative, metal, and post-hardcore acts, so their set is just one highlight in a packed festival schedule.
Who else is playing on Sunday, May 17, 2026 with Dance Gavin Dance?
Sunday’s lineup at Sonic Temple 2026 is headlined by Tool, with primary support from Godsmack and Megadeth, creating a huge closing night for the festival. The Sunday bill also includes bands like Electric Callboy, DragonForce, Apocalyptica, Dethklok, Anberlin, From First to Last, Senses Fail, Attack Attack!, Bloodywood, and many more, alongside Dance Gavin Dance. This means you can plan your day to see Dance Gavin Dance and still catch sets from a wide mix of classic and modern heavy bands across several stages.
What time does the festival start, and when might Dance Gavin Dance play?
For the May 17, 2026 date, listings show Sonic Temple starting around late morning or midday, with some entries noting an 11:00 AM start time and Sunday passes marked for noon entry at Historic Crew Stadium. The exact set time for Dance Gavin Dance is not yet publicly finalized, as detailed daily schedules and stage times are typically released closer to the festival dates. To catch their show, plan to arrive early, watch for the official schedule release, and give yourself enough time to navigate the grounds and get to their stage before their set begins.
How can I get cheap tickets to see Dance Gavin Dance at Sonic Temple?
To keep costs down, start by checking official Sonic Temple ticket options, including single-day Sunday passes and full 4-day passes; early tiers and advance packages are usually cheaper than last-minute purchases. Compare the price of a Sunday-only pass against a multi-day pass—if you plan to attend just for Dance Gavin Dance and a few other Sunday bands, a single-day pass can be more budget-friendly, but a multi-day pass may offer better overall value if you enjoy several days of the lineup. If initial tiers sell out, watch reputable resale platforms as the festival approaches, since some sellers lower prices to move extra tickets, and you can further save by splitting hotel or transport costs with friends, avoiding VIP upgrades you do not need, and watching festival newsletters and socials for occasional promotions.
What types of tickets and passes are available for the festival?
Sonic Temple offers a range of ticket options, including 4-day general admission passes, 4-day VIP passes, single-day passes (such as the Sunday pass for May 17), and premium experiences like suites and upgraded viewing areas. Suite packages at Historic Crew Stadium include daily suite passes, a dedicated entry lane, access to a climate-controlled space with indoor and outdoor viewing, GA field and stadium seating access, and parking passes plus a food and beverage credit. If you are trying to balance cost and comfort, a standard general-admission Sunday pass is usually the most economical, while VIP or suites are best if you value amenities and dedicated viewing areas.
Where is Historic Crew Stadium and how do I get there?
Historic Crew Stadium is located at 1 Black and Gold Boulevard in Columbus, Ohio, with primary access off I-71 via 17th Avenue. Drivers are directed along 17th Avenue and toward designated stadium entrances, and festival signage helps guide vehicles into the appropriate parking lots. Guests can also use public transportation via the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) buses, as outlined in Sonic Temple’s accessibility and transport guidance.
What should I know about parking and camping for Sonic Temple?
Parking for Sonic Temple at Historic Crew Stadium is sold for a daily fee, with the festival’s guidance noting lots open at 8:30 AM each day and close at midnight, and overnight parking is prohibited. Daily parking passes are available on festival days, and community discussions mention day-of parking in stadium lots at a per-day rate, along with additional on-street options a short walk away. If you want to save money, consider parking a bit farther from the stadium and walking in, carpooling with friends, or exploring any park-and-ride or shuttle options mentioned in the festival’s “know before you go” materials.
Is Sonic Temple all-ages, and is it suitable for younger fans?
Sonic Temple is promoted as a large-scale rock festival that welcomes a broad audience, and Historic Crew Stadium’s festival information emphasizes accessibility and a comprehensive “know-before-you-go” guide for all attendees. The environment, however, is intense: long days, large crowds, loud amplified music, and adult-oriented vendors and activities, so families should carefully consider whether this fits the comfort level of younger fans. If you bring teens or older kids who love bands like Dance Gavin Dance, plan for ear protection, clear meetup spots in case you get separated, and choose viewing areas away from the densest pits and most crowded zones near the stage.
What should I wear and bring for a full festival day at Historic Crew Stadium?
Mid-May in Columbus can bring warm days and cooler evenings, and Sonic Temple takes place outdoors in and around the stadium, so comfortable, breathable clothing and sturdy shoes you can stand and walk in all day are essential. Plan for sun exposure with sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, and consider a light layer for later in the day when temperatures drop. Bring only what fits in a small, festival-approved bag—such as your phone, portable charger, ID, payment method, and any allowed refillable water bottle—because all items are subject to security screening and oversized bags or restricted items can slow you down or be turned away.
How can I avoid overpaying or getting scammed when buying tickets?
The safest way to buy is through official Sonic Temple ticket channels and trusted major resale platforms, where ticket types, prices, and buyer guarantees are clearly outlined. Avoid buying from unknown individuals on social media or classifieds, especially if they push for cash, wire transfers, or payment apps with limited buyer protection, as these are common indicators of scams. A smart approach is to purchase digital tickets from reputable sellers, confirm that your pass covers Sunday, May 17, monitor prices in the weeks before the festival, and be ready to grab a fair deal when you see it rather than waiting until the last moment when options may shrink and prices can spike.