Dance Gavin Dance in Grand Rapids | Tickets 2026

Dance Gavin Dance

On May 16, 2026, the energy will ignite at GLC Live at 20 Monroe in Grand Rapids, MI. Dance Gavin Dance will unleash their dynamic blend of post-hardcore and experimental rock, performing fan favorites like “Suspended in This Disaster.” Don’t miss your chance—secure your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets now!

Dance Gavin Dance Grand Rapids Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
May 16, 2026
05:30 PM
Grand Rapids, Michigan from $75.38 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Dance Gavin Dance concert in Grand Rapids?

The Dance Gavin Dance concert in Grand Rapids is scheduled for Saturday, May 16, 2026 at GLC Live at 20 Monroe, in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan. The show time is listed as 5:30 PM, so it starts a bit earlier than many concerts, giving you a full evening of music while still wrapping up at a reasonable hour. This date is part of the band’s 2026 tour, so you can expect a full production set and a lively crowd of fans.

What time do doors open and when will Dance Gavin Dance go on stage?

While the exact door time can vary, shows at GLC Live at 20 Monroe typically open doors about 60–90 minutes before the listed start time so staff can process security checks and get everyone inside. For a 5:30 PM concert, that usually means doors will open sometime between 4:00 and 4:30 PM, giving you time to find your spot, grab merch, and visit the bar or restrooms before the first band plays. With multiple special guests on this tour, Dance Gavin Dance will go on later in the evening, so arriving at or shortly before doors is the best way to catch every band and secure a great view.

Who is opening for Dance Gavin Dance at GLC Live at 20 Monroe?

This Grand Rapids show is billed as Dance Gavin Dance with special guests including The Fall of Troy and Wolf & Bear, with some listings also highlighting Novelists on the bill. Promotional pages describe the night as a shared tour stop for The Fall of Troy, Wolf & Bear, and Dance Gavin Dance, so you can expect several full sets leading up to the headliner. Because support lineups can shift by city, checking the event details closer to May 16 will confirm the final roster and running order.

How can I get cheap tickets for the Grand Rapids concert?

To find cheaper tickets, start with official primary sellers, like Ticketmaster and the venue’s own listings, when tickets first go on sale, as these usually offer the lowest face-value prices with the best choice of sections. If you are buying later, compare those prices to reputable resale platforms where listings for this show range roughly from the low $80s into higher premium levels, and watch for price drops as the date approaches if resellers need to move inventory. You can save more by choosing general-admission or standard seats rather than VIP options, splitting service fees with friends in one order, and signing up for tour or venue newsletters that might provide presale codes or small discounts.

Where is GLC Live at 20 Monroe and what is the venue like?

GLC Live at 20 Monroe is a modern, Art Deco–inspired indoor venue located at 11 Ottawa Ave NW in downtown Grand Rapids, surrounded by restaurants, bars, and city parking options. The building features a flexible layout with a main floor and mezzanine level, allowing for both standing-room experiences and seated or premium viewing areas depending on the show configuration. Fans appreciate its combination of contemporary design, good sight lines, and strong sound system, which suits a dynamic band like Dance Gavin Dance well.

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

GLC Live at 20 Monroe is designed to support both general-admission and reserved setups, with a main floor that often serves as a standing GA area and a mezzanine level that can offer seated or premium viewing. For a high-energy rock show like Dance Gavin Dance, you can expect a strong emphasis on standing general admission on the main floor, where fans gather close to the stage. If you prefer seating or a more relaxed vantage point, look for tickets that indicate mezzanine or premium upgrades, and arrive early so you can settle into your chosen spot.

What are the parking options near GLC Live at 20 Monroe?

GLC Live at 20 Monroe does not own or operate its own parking, but there are numerous city garages, lots, and metered spaces in the immediate downtown area around the venue. The city’s parking guidance notes that meters are enforced during daytime hours, but many meters become free after 6:00 PM, depending on posted signs, which can help if you arrive closer to showtime. The venue also partners with services like ParkWhiz to help guests reserve spots in nearby garages, so booking parking in advance and carpooling with friends are smart ways to save time and money.

Are there age restrictions for the Dance Gavin Dance show?

Age restrictions at GLC Live at 20 Monroe vary by event, and the venue specifies that age limits are listed on each event’s ticketing page, so you should check the show’s “More Info” section for details. General venue rules state that all guests must have a ticket regardless of age, and some events may be restricted to certain ages, such as 16+ or 18+. If you plan to bring younger fans, verify the age policy before purchasing, bring valid IDs, and consider choosing a slightly less crowded viewing area for comfort and safety.

What is the bag and security policy at GLC Live at 20 Monroe?

The venue uses security screening at entry, including walk-through metal detectors or wands and possible pat-downs, and guests may be asked to empty pockets so staff can inspect items. Bags up to 12” x 6” x 12” are allowed and will be searched before entry; non-clear bags may receive additional scrutiny, so bringing a small, simple bag with just essentials will make the process smoother. Restricted items typically include weapons, large recording devices, and objects that could interfere with safety or sight lines, so checking the event info before you go and packing light is the best approach.

When should I arrive for the show?

Will-call and guest-list tickets are generally available starting about two hours before doors open, and digital tickets are typically sent no later than two hours before door time, so planning to arrive well before the 5:30 PM start is wise. Coming 60–90 minutes early gives you time to park, get through security, pick up any physical tickets, and find a good viewing spot before the first band starts. If you are comfortable with a more casual view, you can arrive closer to showtime, but you may face longer lines and fewer options for premium spots on the floor or mezzanine.

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

The safest and often most economical option is to buy tickets directly from official sources, such as Ticketmaster, Live Nation, or the venue’s own ticketing links, where face values and fees are clearly displayed. If you use resale platforms, stick to established marketplaces with buyer guarantees, and avoid offers from unknown individuals on social media or classifieds, especially if they ask for cash, wire transfers, or non-refundable payment apps. A good strategy is to track prices over several days, prioritize general-admission or standard tickets over VIP packages, and be ready to purchase when you see a fair price instead of waiting until the last minute, when selection may shrink and prices can spike.

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