Dance Gavin Dance in Detroit | Tickets 2026

Dance Gavin Dance

Prepare for an electrifying night as Dance Gavin Dance takes the stage at The Fillmore Detroit on June 17, 2026, in Detroit, MI. The air will pulse with their dynamic sound, featuring fan-favorites like “We Own the Night” and “Sugar Soak.” Don’t miss out—grab your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets now!

Dance Gavin Dance Detroit Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Wednesday
Jun 17, 2026
05:30 PM
Detroit, Michigan from $75.43 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

The Dance Gavin Dance concert in Detroit is on Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at The Fillmore Detroit, located at 2115 Woodward Ave in downtown Detroit, MI. The show is listed for 5:30 PM, making it an earlier midweek start that still gives you a full evening of live music in a historic theater right next to Comerica Park.

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

Current listings show this Detroit date as Dance Gavin Dance with Horse the Band, Wolf & Bear, and The Novelists. Edmtrain highlights Wolf & Bear on the Detroit bill, and SeatGeek explicitly lists Horse the Band, Wolf & Bear, and The Novelists on the lineup, confirming a heavy, energetic bill before the headliner comes on. Each support act will play its own set, so arriving around doors lets you see the full progression of bands throughout the night.

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

The Detroit show time is listed as 5:30 PM on multiple ticketing sites, which typically corresponds to the door or event start time. At Fillmore venues, doors commonly open around that posted time, with the first opener starting shortly afterward and subsequent bands following through the evening. With three support acts on the bill, you can expect music soon after 5:30 PM and Dance Gavin Dance playing later in the night once all openers have performed.

Is the Detroit show seated, standing, or a mix?

The Fillmore Detroit is a classic theater with a flexible layout that can include a GA floor plus reserved seating in the balcony and mezzanine depending on the event. SeatGeek lists GA Floor tickets for this concert, suggesting a standing general-admission floor area near the stage, with additional ticket types likely corresponding to seated or raised areas. If you want to be close to the action, GA Floor puts you in the most energetic part of the crowd; if you prefer a seat and an elevated view, look for reserved balcony or mezzanine options when buying tickets.

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

The Fillmore’s general policy is that events are restricted to ages 5 and over, and everyone must have a ticket. For age-restricted events (such as 16+, 18+, or 21+), the Detroit venue’s policy states that no one under the posted age limit will be admitted, even with a parent or guardian, and a valid government-issued photo ID is required for entry. The specific age designation for this Dance Gavin Dance show will appear on the event details; if it is listed as all-ages or 5+, younger fans may attend with tickets, but if it is 16+ or 18+, underage guests will not be allowed in.

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

SeatGeek currently shows the lowest price for the Detroit date at about $82 for GA Floor, putting this stop in line with other major city dates on the tour. To keep costs down, start by checking primary sellers such as Ticketmaster and Citi presales as soon as tickets go on sale, since early general-admission and standard reserved seats usually have the lowest face-value pricing. If you are buying closer to the show, compare those official prices with reputable resale platforms, filter by “lowest price,” target regular GA or balcony tickets instead of VIP packages, and watch for price drops in the weeks before the concert when some resellers cut prices to move remaining tickets.

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

The Fillmore Detroit sits on Woodward Avenue directly across from Comerica Park, in the heart of downtown Detroit’s theater and sports district. It is easily accessible by car from major freeways like I-75, I-375, and the Lodge Freeway, and is also near QLine streetcar stops for those coming from other downtown areas. Many fans use rideshare services or park in nearby garages and walk a short distance to the theater, especially when other events are happening nearby.

What are the parking options for The Fillmore Detroit?

The Fillmore Detroit does not operate its own dedicated parking garage, but several paid surface lots and multi-level garages surround the venue and Comerica Park, all within a short walk. Event-night parking rates vary by operator and can range from moderate to higher prices when there is also a baseball game or other downtown event, so arriving early helps you find better rates and closer spots. To avoid parking hassles completely, many concertgoers choose rideshare, cabs, or transit, especially if they plan to stay downtown after the show.

What should I know about security, bags, and amenities at The Fillmore Detroit?

The Fillmore’s “Plan Your Visit” information notes that guests will pass through standard security screening and bag checks at entry, and that the venue enforces age restrictions and ID checks for age-limited events. Bags must comply with size and content restrictions typical of major theaters, and all guests may be subject to additional screening at staff discretion. Inside, the venue offers a snack bar near the grand staircase serving items like chicken tenders, fries, burgers, hot dogs, chips, and candy, plus full-service bars throughout the building.

Is The Fillmore Detroit accessible for guests with disabilities?

The Fillmore Detroit provides accessible seating in multiple sections, and its ticketing tools allow you to click “Filters” then “Show Accessible Tickets” when accessible seats are available. If those dedicated accessible tickets sell out, the venue advises purchasing general tickets and then contacting the box office for assistance in arranging accommodations. Elevators, accessible restrooms, and staff support are available to help guests with mobility needs get to appropriate seating areas and enjoy the show comfortably.

When should I arrive for the Detroit show?

With the event listed at 5:30 PM and three support acts on the bill, arriving 60–90 minutes before that time is ideal if you want a strong GA floor position or a wide choice of seats in the balcony. Getting there early also makes it easier to secure parking at a nearby garage or lot, move through security at a relaxed pace, and visit the snack bar or bars before the first band starts. If you arrive closer to showtime, you may still get in without trouble, but you are more likely to encounter longer entry lines, higher parking prices, and fewer options for where to stand or sit.

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

The safest strategy is to buy tickets directly from official outlets like Ticketmaster or Citi Entertainment, or via links from Dance Gavin Dance’s tour page and The Fillmore Detroit’s website, where face-value prices, fees, and refund policies are clearly shown. If you turn to resale, stick to established marketplaces like SeatGeek, StubHub, or similar platforms that provide buyer guarantees and transparent pricing, and avoid purchasing from unknown individuals on social media or classifieds, especially if they ask for cash, wire transfers, or non-protected payment apps. A good approach is to check official prices first, compare them with reputable resale listings, focus on standard GA or balcony seats rather than expensive VIP offers, and buy when you see a fair price instead of waiting until the last moment when selection may shrink and prices can spike.

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