Dance Gavin Dance in Denver | Tickets 2026

Immerse yourself in the electrifying atmosphere of Dance Gavin Dance’s concert at the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, CO on Jun 22, 2026. Feel the pulse of their dynamic performance as they unleash fan-favorites like “We Own the Night” and “Honey Revenge.” Don’t miss this unforgettable night—grab your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets now!
Dance Gavin Dance Denver Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Monday Jun 22, 2026 05:00 PM |
Denver, Colorado | from $78.71 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Dance Gavin Dance concert in Denver?
The Dance Gavin Dance concert in Denver is on Monday, June 22, 2026 at the Fillmore Auditorium, located at 1510 Clarkson St, Denver, CO 80218. The event time is listed as 5:00 PM, which means this is an earlier-than-usual start that turns into a full evening show in one of Denver’s largest indoor concert halls.
Who is opening for Dance Gavin Dance at the Fillmore Auditorium?
Current ticket listings show the Denver date as Dance Gavin Dance with Horse The Band, Wolf & Bear, and The Novelists. This gives you three full support sets of progressive, experimental, and post-hardcore music before Dance Gavin Dance takes the stage. Because openers can sometimes change, it is still wise to recheck the event page closer to June 22 to confirm the final support lineup and order.
What time do doors open and when does the music start?
The show is advertised for 5:00 PM, and for similar all-ages rock shows at the Fillmore, doors generally open at the listed time, with the first opener going on roughly 30–60 minutes later. With three openers plus Dance Gavin Dance, you can expect music to begin not long after 5:00 PM and run through the evening, with the headliner appearing later in the night. To catch every band and avoid feeling rushed at security and merch, plan to arrive right around 5:00 PM.
Is the Denver show seated or standing-room-only?
The Fillmore Auditorium’s main floor is general admission standing, with no reserved seating on the floor for most concerts, including large rock shows. The venue’s capacity of about 3,700 is built around this big open GA area, with a few bleachers, scattered seats and tables, and an upper balcony and small VIP section that may be available depending on the event. If you want to be close to the stage, arrive early to grab a central spot on the main floor; if you prefer to sit, aim for the bleachers or balcony seating, which are typically first-come, first-served unless otherwise noted.
What are the age restrictions for the Dance Gavin Dance concert?
The Fillmore Auditorium uses clear age designations: shows marked “All Ages” allow guests of any age with a ticket, while “16+” shows require every guest to be at least 16 with valid government ID. For all-ages events, no ID is required for entry, but everyone must have a ticket regardless of age. The Dance Gavin Dance Denver date is listed as an all-ages show on local event calendars, meaning younger fans can attend, but you should still bring ID for anyone who may be carded for age-restricted areas and be prepared for loud volume and packed GA floors.
How can I get cheap tickets for Dance Gavin Dance in Denver?
SeatGeek’s recent tour data shows Dance Gavin Dance tickets at the Denver Fillmore have had “lowest price” points around $69 on previous runs, with similar 2026 dates across the tour starting in the $70–$90 range for GA. To get the best deal this time, start with primary sellers such as Ticketmaster and any Citi or Live Nation presales as soon as tickets go on sale, since early GA tickets typically offer the lowest face value and best choice. If you buy closer to the show, compare those prices with reputable resale sites, filter by “lowest price,” focus on standard GA instead of VIP, and watch for price dips in the weeks before the concert when some resellers lower prices to move extra tickets.
What is parking like at the Fillmore Auditorium, and how can I avoid hassles?
The Fillmore Auditorium does not have a large free on-site garage, and official venue information and local workers note that “there is no free parking in the area” other than very limited early street parking. Guests typically use nearby paid surface lots and garages along Colfax Ave and in the surrounding Capitol Hill neighborhood, all of which charge event rates. A smart strategy is to arrive early to snag one of the limited street spots, budget for paid parking in a lot, or skip driving and use rideshare or transit to avoid parking stress altogether.
What should I know about bag policies, security, and amenities?
Fillmore Auditorium guests go through standard security screening, including bag checks and possible wanding, and large or non-compliant bags may be denied entry. The venue enforces age and ID rules at the door for 16+ shows and at the bar for alcohol purchases, so a valid government-issued ID is needed if you plan to drink or enter age-restricted sections. Inside, you’ll find multiple bars and concession stands; to keep entry smooth, bring only a small bag with essentials—phone, wallet, keys, and any necessary medication.
Is the Fillmore Auditorium accessible for guests with disabilities?
The Fillmore provides accessible seating areas on the main floor and in the balcony, and you do not need special tickets to use accessible seating—staff can help place you when you arrive. There is an elevator to reach the balcony level, accessible bathrooms, and a dedicated drop-off zone at Clarkson and Colfax for guests who need to be dropped at the door. If you have specific accessibility needs, contacting the venue in advance via their “Plan Your Visit” information or speaking to staff at arrival will help ensure you get an appropriate viewing spot.
What is the atmosphere like at a Fillmore Denver show?
Fillmore Auditorium is a large, historic ballroom-style venue known for its big GA floor, balcony views, and festival-like atmosphere when packed. For a band like Dance Gavin Dance with multiple heavy openers, the front of the GA floor will be loud, energetic, and tightly packed, while the mid-floor, bleachers, and balcony offer a more relaxed way to enjoy the sound and lights. Reviews highlight friendly staff and solid sightlines from most areas, especially if you arrive early enough to choose where you want to stand or sit.
When should I arrive for the Denver concert?
With a 5:00 PM start time and three supporting bands, arriving 45–60 minutes before the posted time (around 4:00–4:15 PM) is ideal if you want a strong spot on the GA floor or good balcony seating. Early arrival also helps with finding parking, getting through security without long lines, and checking out merch or grabbing drinks before the first band begins. If you show up closer to 5:00 PM or later, you may still get in easily, but you are more likely to end up farther from the stage and risk missing part of the opening sets.
How can I avoid overpaying or getting scammed when buying tickets?
The safest approach is to buy tickets directly from Ticketmaster, the official Fillmore Auditorium site, or Citi/Live Nation presale links, where you can see face-value prices, fees, and refund policies clearly. If you use resale platforms, choose established marketplaces like SeatGeek, StubHub, or Viagogo that offer buyer guarantees and transparent pricing, and avoid buying from unknown individuals on social media or classifieds, especially if they insist on cash, wire transfers, or non-protected payment apps. A good tactic is to check official prices first, compare them with reputable resale listings, focus on regular GA tickets instead of pricey 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.