Dance Gavin Dance in Salt Lake City | Tickets 2026

Prepare for an electrifying night as Dance Gavin Dance ignites The Union Event Center in Salt Lake City, UT on June 23, 2026. With their dynamic blend of post-hardcore and catchy melodies, expect an unforgettable atmosphere filled with energy and soaring vocals. Don’t miss out—grab your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets now!
Dance Gavin Dance Salt Lake City Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday Jun 23, 2026 06:00 PM |
Salt Lake City, Utah | from $70.97 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Dance Gavin Dance concert in Salt Lake City?
The Dance Gavin Dance concert in Salt Lake City is on Tuesday, June 23, 2026 at the Union Event Center (often listed simply as “The Union”), located at 235 N 500 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84116. The show is scheduled for the evening, with Ticketmaster listing a 6:00 PM time and the venue calendar noting a 5:00 PM–10:30 PM show window, so you can plan for an early evening start and a full night of music.
Who is opening for Dance Gavin Dance at The Union Event Center?
This Salt Lake City date is billed as Dance Gavin Dance “with special guests” Horse The Band, Wolf & Bear, and Novelists. All three bands will perform full sets before Dance Gavin Dance, giving you a stacked lineup of progressive and experimental heavy music from doors until close. Because lineups can occasionally change, it is still wise to check the event listing again closer to June 23 to confirm the final roster and set order.
What time do doors open and when does the music start?
Ticketmaster lists the event at 6:00 PM, while The Union’s calendar for similar DGD shows shows doors at 5:30 PM and music starting at 6:30 PM, with the event window running until about 10:30 PM. That pattern means you can expect doors to open roughly 60–90 minutes before the headliner, with openers starting soon after doors. To catch every band and secure a good spot, plan to arrive around the posted door time rather than right before Dance Gavin Dance goes on.
Is the Salt Lake City show seated or standing-room-only?
Ticketmaster lists this as a “GENERAL ADMISSION EVENT,” which at The Union means a large, open standing room floor with no assigned seats. The venue is a 3,500-capacity music hall with a main GA floor and some raised and balcony viewing areas, but standard tickets are for standing general admission. If you prefer a less crowded experience, arriving early and choosing a spot along the sides or toward the back of the room will give you more space while still enjoying clear views of the stage.
What are the age restrictions for the Dance Gavin Dance concert?
Bandsintown’s venue overview for The Union Event Center notes that, at this time, there are no known venue-wide age restrictions, making it a suitable place for fans of many ages to see live music. Past Dance Gavin Dance shows at The Union have been marked “All Ages,” with the event page explicitly confirming that anyone can attend with a ticket. For this 2026 date, the safest approach is to check the specific ticketing page, but unless it is labeled 16+ or 18+, you can expect it to be all-ages, with parental discretion recommended due to volume and crowd intensity.
How can I get cheap tickets for Dance Gavin Dance in Salt Lake City?
Citi Entertainment lists Salt Lake City as one of the 2026 tour stops eligible for Citi presale access, letting cardmembers buy early at face value. Tour-wide price data shows lowest listed prices for 2026 Dance Gavin Dance dates typically running around $70–$90 for general admission in many cities. To get the best price for SLC, start with primary sellers such as Ticketmaster, Citi presale links, and the Union Event Center’s official listing as soon as tickets go on sale; if you shop later, compare face-value prices with reputable resale sites, filter by “lowest price,” and target standard GA instead of VIP packages to keep costs down.
What is parking like at The Union Event Center, and how can I avoid problems?
A parking guide for The Union notes that the venue does not operate a large official concert lot, and that most guests rely on nearby street parking or private/paid options. A PDF map shows an “East Lot” directly in front of the building on 235 N 500 W, used for event parking and clearly marked on maps the venue provides. Local advice stresses that street parking around the venue is heavily enforced—signs must be read carefully to avoid tickets or towing—and that some fans prefer to reserve nearby spaces via parking apps or use more distant garages and walk to the venue.
Should I drive, or is rideshare/public transit a better option?
Because The Union sits near train tracks and a busy traffic corridor, locals warn that trains can block nearby roads and cause unexpected delays when arriving or leaving. With limited official parking and strict enforcement on nearby streets, many attendees prefer to use rideshare services, which drop off within a short walk of the doors, or to reserve parking in advance through private driveways and garages using parking apps. If you do drive and plan to use street parking, you will need to arrive early and pay close attention to posted restrictions to avoid tickets or towing.
What should I know about security, bags, and entry at The Union?
The Union’s event pages and standard venue practices indicate that guests should expect bag checks and security screening at entry, with restrictions on large bags and prohibited items similar to other GA rock venues. Past event descriptions note that there were no special COVID policies in place and that all shows are general admission, so arriving early and traveling light (phone, wallet, keys, medication only) helps you move quickly through the line. Always review the specific event listing on show day for any updated policies regarding bags, cameras, or health and safety rules.
Is The Union Event Center accessible for guests with disabilities?
The Union Event Center is a modern, flat-floor hall that can accommodate guests using wheelchairs or mobility devices, with accessible entrances and level areas for viewing throughout much of the main floor. Parking instructions highlight lots directly in front of the building, and these typically include accessible spaces close to the doors, though quantities may be limited. If you have specific accessibility needs—such as reserved viewing space or early entry—it is best to contact the venue in advance using the information on its website so staff can coordinate accommodations for your visit.
What is the atmosphere like at a Dance Gavin Dance show at The Union?
The Union Event Center is known as a 3,500-capacity music hall designed specifically for high-energy concerts, with a big open floor and balcony views. Reviews of previous Dance Gavin Dance shows at the venue mention packed GA sections by the end of the night and a lively crowd, with balcony seating offering a more relaxed vantage point for fans who do not want to be in the thick of the pit. With multiple heavy openers, you can expect a loud, intense, but well-organized show that rewards early arrival if you want to be near the stage.
When should I arrive for the Salt Lake City show?
Given the 6:00 PM event time, the tour’s multi-band lineup, and the venue’s history of doors around 5:30 PM with shows running until about 10:30 PM, arriving 45–60 minutes before doors is ideal if you want a good spot and low-stress parking. Coming early also helps you avoid train-related traffic delays and gives you time to navigate street parking or walk from a reserved garage without rushing. If you arrive closer to 6:00 PM or later, you may still get inside in time for the headliner, but you risk missing part of the opening sets and having fewer choices for where to stand.
How can I avoid overpaying or getting scammed when buying tickets?
The safest way to buy tickets is through official outlets like Ticketmaster, Citi Entertainment, or the Union Event Center’s own event listing, where face-value prices, fees, and refund policies are clearly displayed. If you use resale platforms, stick to established marketplaces (such as those listing this show with clear “General Admission” sections and buyer guarantees) 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 tickets instead of expensive VIP offers, and buy when you see a fair price rather than waiting until the last minute, when selection may shrink and prices can spike.