Dance Gavin Dance in Saint Petersburg | Tickets 2026

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Dance Gavin Dance ignites the stage at Jannus Live in Saint Petersburg, FL on June 2, 2026. The electrifying energy, intricate guitar riffs, and soaring vocals will elevate your concert experience. Don’t miss their iconic hits—grab your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets now!
Dance Gavin Dance Saint Petersburg Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday Jun 02, 2026 05:30 PM |
Saint Petersburg, Florida | from $68.40 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Dance Gavin Dance concert in St. Petersburg?
The Dance Gavin Dance concert in St. Petersburg is on Tuesday, June 2, 2026 at Jannus Live, an outdoor courtyard venue in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. The event is listed around 5:30 PM–6:30 PM local time, with MyRockShows noting a 5:30–5:40 PM start and tickets available from about $106 and up, so you can expect an early-evening kickoff that rolls into the night. This date is part of the “Return of the Robot Tour,” making it one of the official South Florida stops on Dance Gavin Dance’s 2026 run.
Who is opening for Dance Gavin Dance at Jannus Live?
Official announcements and ticketing pages say Dance Gavin Dance will be joined by The Fall of Troy, Wolf & Bear, and Novelists at Jannus Live. These bands will each perform their own sets before Dance Gavin Dance, giving you a full night of progressive and post-hardcore music. Because lineups can occasionally shift, double-checking the event listing closer to June 2 is a good way to confirm the exact support roster and running order.
What time do doors open and when does the show start?
SeatGeek lists the St. Petersburg show at 5:30 PM, and MyRockShows notes a 17:30 local start time, which typically reflects doors or first band time for Jannus Live’s outdoor shows. Jannus Live’s information page encourages guests to arrive early to allow enough time to move through the queue and enter, which usually means doors open before the first scheduled set. With three support acts plus Dance Gavin Dance, you should expect music to begin fairly soon after doors, with the headliner playing later in the evening once the openers are finished.
Is Jannus Live an indoor or outdoor venue, and what is it like?
Jannus Live is an outdoor, standing-room-only courtyard venue surrounded by buildings in downtown St. Petersburg, giving it a club-like feel in an open-air setting. Fans describe it as intimate but energetic, with the atmosphere of an indoor venue combined with the breeze, open sky, and balcony views of an outdoor courtyard. There are no fixed seats on the main floor, but there are elevated areas and balconies (often for VIP or reserved tickets) that overlook the stage and crowd.
Is the Dance Gavin Dance show seated or standing-room-only?
Jannus Live states clearly that it is a standing room only venue, committed to a general-admission floor environment for all standard ticket holders. There is no dedicated seated section for regular GA tickets; any risers or balcony areas are typically tied to special ticket types or VIP arrangements. If you require a mobility device or need to sit, the venue is 100% wheelchair accessible and allows walkers, rollators, canes with seats, wheelchairs, power chairs, and mobility scooters as ADA accommodations.
What are the age restrictions for the St. Petersburg concert?
Jannus Live’s policy is that all shows are considered “all ages” unless specifically marked otherwise on the website or event flyer. However, the venue strongly recommends parental discretion given its bar-like environment, where patrons can drink and smoke, and the high music volume, particularly for younger children. They do not strictly enforce ear protection but encourage headphones or ear protection to be worn by any child under 5 years of age.
How can I get cheap tickets for Dance Gavin Dance at Jannus Live?
Tour pricing data shows that lowest listed tickets for the Jannus Live show are around $80 on SeatGeek, with MyRockShows listing options starting around the equivalent of $100+ on some outlets. To keep costs down, start by checking primary sellers like Ticketmaster when tickets go on sale, as early general-admission tickets typically offer the lowest face-value price and strongest buyer protection. If you need to buy later, compare those official prices with reputable resale platforms, filter by “lowest price,” target regular GA tickets rather than VIP packages, and keep an eye on prices in the weeks before the show since some resellers lower prices to move remaining tickets.
What are the parking and transportation options for Jannus Live?
Jannus Live is located in downtown St. Petersburg, where street parking is metered in some areas with varying time limits, and multiple garages and lots are within walking distance of the venue. Local concertgoers recommend parking in nearby garages such as the Sundial Garage and walking over to Jannus Live, noting that there are “plenty of garages in that area.” If you prefer to reserve parking, services like ParkWhiz allow you to book a nearby parking space in advance, often at a discount compared to drive-up rates.
What is the bag and security policy at Jannus Live?
Jannus Live emphasizes safety and security and asks guests to review their policies before arriving, noting that the venue uses a queue system and encourages early arrival to allow time for entry. While a full prohibited-items list is not detailed in the snippet, standard practices include bag inspection at the gate and restrictions on weapons or anything that could compromise safety. To move through security quickly, bring only a small bag with essentials—phone, wallet, keys, and any needed medication—and check the event page or venue information on the day of the show for any updated rules.
How accessible is Jannus Live for guests with disabilities?
Jannus Live states that it is 100% wheelchair accessible and outlines a list of mobility devices accepted as reasonable accommodations under its standing-room-only policy, including walkers, rollators, canes, crutches, wheelchairs, power wheelchairs, and mobility scooters. They may ask for “credible assurance” that a powered mobility device is used for accessibility, such as a valid disability placard, other state-issued proof, or a personal statement, in line with ADA regulations. If you have specific questions or need assistance, the venue invites guests to contact their ADA coordinator directly by email for guidance before the show.
When should I arrive for the Jannus Live show?
Because the event is scheduled around 5:30 PM and Jannus Live is standing-room-only with multiple support acts, arriving early is the best way to secure a good spot and avoid long lines. The venue specifically encourages guests to arrive early to allow enough time to move through the queue and enter, which is especially important for popular tours like Dance Gavin Dance’s where the courtyard can get very full. Aiming to arrive 60–90 minutes before the listed time gives you a buffer for parking, security, and finding your preferred place in the crowd before the first band starts.
How can I avoid overpaying or getting scammed when buying tickets?
The safest way to purchase tickets is through official outlets like Ticketmaster or other seller links listed by Jannus Live and the band, where you see face values, fees, and buyer protections clearly. If you turn to resale, use established marketplaces with buyer guarantees and transparent pricing, and avoid tickets from unknown individuals on social media or classifieds—especially if they request cash, wire transfers, or non-protected payment apps. A smart plan is to compare official prices with reputable resale listings, focus on regular GA tickets rather than high-priced VIP options, and buy once you see a reasonable deal instead of waiting until the very last minute when availability may be tighter and prices higher.