Dance Gavin Dance in Saint Louis | Tickets 2026

Dance Gavin Dance

Feel the electric energy at the Dance Gavin Dance concert in Saint Louis, MO on June 20, 2026 at The Pageant. Dive into an unforgettable night filled with high-octane performances, captivating melodies, and fan-favorite hits. Don’t miss out—grab your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets now!

Dance Gavin Dance Saint Louis Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
Jun 20, 2026
06:30 PM
Saint Louis, Missouri from $73.68 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Dance Gavin Dance concert in St. Louis?

The Dance Gavin Dance concert in St. Louis takes place on Saturday, June 20, 2026 at The Pageant, located in the Delmar Loop at 6161 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, MO. The show time is 6:30 PM, making it a Saturday evening concert that fits perfectly into a full night out in the Loop.

Who is opening for Dance Gavin Dance at The Pageant?

Listings for this show confirm that Dance Gavin Dance will be joined by Horse The Band, Wolf & Bear, and Novelists. All three bands will play their own sets before Dance Gavin Dance, so you get a multi-band lineup of heavy, technical, and experimental music in one night. With four bands total, arriving close to doors is the best way to catch every performance from start to finish.

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

The event is scheduled for 6:30 PM, which typically reflects the time doors open at The Pageant rather than the exact headliner set time. The venue generally starts music about an hour after doors for multi-band shows, with openers taking the stage first and the headliner going on later in the evening. To see all the supporting acts and secure a good spot, plan to arrive around 6:00–6:30 PM so you are inside before the first band starts playing.

Is the St. Louis show seated or standing-room-only?

The Pageant was built specifically for live music and has a flexible capacity of roughly 750 to 2,300, using tiered floors to ensure that no matter where you sit or stand, you are within about 70 feet of the stage. Many rock shows there are set up as primarily general admission with standing space on the main floor and limited seating on raised tiers and in balcony areas. If you prefer to stand in the energetic front area, head to the lower floor; if you want a more relaxed experience, look for spots along the raised sides or upper levels where you still have great sightlines.

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

The Pageant’s policies note that many shows are all-ages, while others are 18+ or 21+, and any minimum age restriction will be clearly listed on the specific event details. For all-ages events, children of any age must have their own ticket, and minors must be accompanied by an adult where required, especially for rock shows and events serving alcohol. For 18+ or 21+ shows, IDs are checked rigorously at the door and the age limit is enforced without exception, so you should confirm the age policy on the Dance Gavin Dance event page before buying tickets for younger fans.

How can I get cheap tickets for Dance Gavin Dance in St. Louis?

Tour-wide data shows that lowest listed prices for Dance Gavin Dance dates on this run typically range from about $70 to the low $90s for general admission, depending on the city. To get the best deal in St. Louis, start by checking primary sellers such as Ticketmaster and the venue’s own links as soon as tickets go on sale, since early GA tickets usually offer the lowest face values. If you are buying later, compare those official prices with reputable resale platforms, filter by “lowest price,” focus on regular GA instead of VIP, and watch for modest price drops in the weeks leading up to the show when some resellers cut prices to move unsold tickets.

What is parking like at The Pageant?

The Pageant offers free parking lots immediately behind the venue and at the nearby Delmar Loop MetroLink station, both popular choices for concertgoers. Street parking is also available along Delmar Blvd and side streets in the Loop, along with paid garages like the Delmar Loop Garage at Kingsland and Delmar a short walk away. Because spaces in the free lots can fill up on busy nights, arriving early is the best way to secure parking close to the venue and avoid circling the neighborhood.

How does re-entry, ID, and security work at The Pageant?

Venue rules explain that re-entry is allowed for guests over 21 years old who have a valid hand stamp or wristband, but under-21 patrons are not allowed re-entry—once they leave, they cannot come back in. All patrons must have valid ID for age-restricted events and for access to 21+ sections, and the venue will deny entry to anyone presenting fraudulent identification. Expect a security check at the front entrance, including searches of purses and bags over 12″ x 6″ x 12″ and metal detector screening, so bringing only a small bag with essentials will speed up entry.

Are there options for early entry, and how can I get a good spot?

The Pageant offers early entry options through Suite 100 for those under 21 and The Halo Bar for those 21+, both of which allow early access just before main doors open to guests who hold valid show tickets and the appropriate wristband or bar admission. Suite 100’s early entry program gives younger fans a chance to secure a strong floor position, while The Halo Bar provides adults with a pre-show hangout and early access to the venue once the bar reaches capacity. If you want to be right up front for Dance Gavin Dance, using one of these early entry options or lining up before regular doors open is your best strategy.

What is the atmosphere like at The Pageant for a show like this?

The Pageant has built a reputation as one of the best mid-size concert venues in the country, with excellent acoustics and clear sightlines throughout the room. Its tiered design creates an intimate feel even for sold-out shows, and the layout keeps you relatively close to the stage whether you stand on the floor or along the raised sides. For a band like Dance Gavin Dance with multiple heavy openers, you can expect a high-energy pit at the front, enthusiastic singalongs, and plenty of space farther back for fans who want to enjoy the sound without being in the thick of the crowd.

When should I arrive for the St. Louis show?

With the event set for 6:30 PM and three support acts on the bill, arriving 60–90 minutes before showtime is ideal if you want to secure parking, move smoothly through security, and claim a prime spot on the floor or along the tiers. Getting there early also gives you time to explore the Delmar Loop, grab food or drinks nearby, or make use of early entry via Suite 100 or The Halo Bar if you choose. If you arrive closer to 6:30 PM, you may still get in without issue, but you will have fewer options for parking and where to stand, and you risk missing part of the first opening set.

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

The safest way to buy St. Louis tickets is through official outlets like Ticketmaster, The Pageant’s website, or links from the official Dance Gavin Dance tour page, where face-value prices, fees, and policies are clearly displayed. If you use resale sites, stick to established marketplaces such as SeatGeek or Vivid Seats that offer buyer guarantees and transparent pricing, and avoid tickets sold via unverified social media posts or classifieds, especially if sellers insist on cash, wire transfers, or non-protected payment apps. A good strategy is to compare official prices with reputable resale listings, focus on regular GA or tiered floor spots rather than pricey VIP packages, and purchase when you see a fair price instead of waiting until the last minute when selection may be limited and prices can spike.

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