Dance Gavin Dance in Seattle | Tickets 2026

Immerse yourself in the electrifying atmosphere of Dance Gavin Dance’s concert at the Showbox SoDo in Seattle, WA on Jun 25, 2026. Their dynamic performance blends post-hardcore energy with soaring melodies, featuring fan-favorites like “We Own the Night.” Don’t miss out—grab your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets now!
Dance Gavin Dance Seattle Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Jun 25, 2026 06:30 PM |
Seattle, Washington | from $87.13 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Dance Gavin Dance concert in Seattle?
The Dance Gavin Dance concert in Seattle is on Thursday, June 25, 2026 at Showbox SoDo, located at 1700 1st Ave S in Seattle, WA. The show time is 6:30 PM, with doors opening at 5:30 PM, so you get an early evening start and a long night of live music in a warehouse-style club just south of downtown.
Who is opening for Dance Gavin Dance at Showbox SoDo?
This Seattle date is billed as Dance Gavin Dance with HORSE the band, Wolf & Bear, and Novelists. All three bands will play full sets before Dance Gavin Dance, giving you a stacked lineup of heavy, technical, and experimental music from doors until close. With four bands on the bill, arriving close to door time is the best way to see every performance.
What time do doors open and when does the music start?
The official event listing shows doors at 5:30 PM and showtime at 6:30 PM. At a multi-band show like this, the first opener usually starts around the posted showtime, with subsequent support acts and the headliner following through the evening—fans at a previous DGD Showbox SoDo date reported music running roughly from 6:30 PM to 11:00 PM. To avoid missing the first band and to grab a good spot, plan to arrive by 5:30 PM so you are inside by the time the music starts.
Is the Seattle show 21+ or all-ages?
The Showbox Presents event page clearly lists this Dance Gavin Dance concert as a 21 & Over show. That means every attendee must be at least 21 on the day of the show and must present a valid government-issued photo ID to enter—no minors are allowed, even with a parent or guardian. If you do not meet the age requirement, you will not be admitted, so double-check the age policy before buying tickets.
Is the show seated or standing-room-only?
Showbox SoDo is a large, mostly open warehouse-style venue, and Dance Gavin Dance’s show is sold as general admission with no assigned seating. The main floor is standing-room-only, with a pit area near the stage and more relaxed standing space toward the sides and back. If you want to be in the most energetic part of the crowd, head toward the front; if you prefer a bit more breathing room or an easier exit, stay closer to the back or along the walls.
How can I get cheap tickets for Dance Gavin Dance at Showbox SoDo?
Tour-wide data shows Dance Gavin Dance tickets on this run starting as low as about $63–$80 for general admission, depending on the city and venue. For Seattle, SeatGeek and other marketplaces typically list GA tickets in a similar “lowest price” range to other big West Coast dates. To get the best deal, start with primary sellers (AXS/Showbox Presents and Ticketmaster) as soon as tickets go on sale, then compare those face-value prices with reputable resale sites later on, filtering by “lowest price” and targeting standard GA rather than VIP upgrades to keep costs down.
Where is Showbox SoDo located and what is parking like?
Showbox SoDo sits at 1700 1st Ave S in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood, in an industrial area just south of downtown and near sports stadiums. The official FAQ notes that Showbox and Showbox SoDo do not have public parking lots, but several pay lots and garages are located nearby, along with limited street parking if you are lucky. A detailed parking guide explains that there are on-site and adjacent lots that may charge flat event fees (often around $10–$15 per car), as well as metered street parking that is free after certain hours and on Sundays—though spaces are limited and you must pay close attention to signs.
Is it better to drive or use transit/rideshare for Showbox SoDo?
Because parking around Showbox SoDo is a mix of paid lots and limited street spaces, many locals recommend using rideshare or transit if you want to avoid parking hassles and post-show traffic. Street parking on 1st Ave S and nearby streets can work if you arrive early and carefully follow posted rules; meters typically require payment during set hours and use Seattle’s PayByPhone system. If you do drive, arrive early to secure a safe spot, do not leave valuables visible in your car, and try to park facing the direction you plan to leave to make your post-show exit easier.
What should I know about security, bags, and venue policies?
The Showbox FAQ explains that all guests are subject to security screening and that bag policies may limit the size and type of bags allowed, especially at Showbox SoDo. Expect bag checks at the entrance and the usual list of prohibited items (weapons, outside alcohol, and other dangerous or disruptive items), with staff having discretion to deny entry to any item they deem unsafe. To move through the line quickly, bring only a small bag with essentials—phone, wallet, keys, and necessary medication—and review the venue’s FAQ on the day of the show for any event-specific rules.
What is the atmosphere like at a Dance Gavin Dance show at Showbox SoDo?
Fans describe past Dance Gavin Dance shows at Showbox SoDo as loud, intense, and high-energy, with the main floor packed from front to back by the time the headliner comes on. The warehouse-style layout, low stage, and close proximity to the band create an immersive club feel, especially near the front where pits and crowd-surfing are common. If you want to enjoy the performance with a bit more space, plan to stand farther back or slightly off to the side, where you still have solid sound and sightlines without being in the most chaotic part of the crowd.
When should I arrive for the Seattle show?
With doors at 5:30 PM, showtime at 6:30 PM, and four bands on the bill, arriving right at or shortly before doors is ideal if you want a strong spot in the GA crowd and time to settle in. Early arrival helps you find parking, pass security, check out merch, and grab a drink before the first opener starts. If you arrive closer to 6:30 PM or later, you may still get inside easily, but you are more likely to miss part of the opening sets and end up farther from the stage.
How can I avoid overpaying or getting scammed when buying tickets?
The safest way to buy tickets is through the official Showbox SoDo event page and its AXS/Ticketmaster links, or via the official Dance Gavin Dance tour listings, where face-value prices, fees, and refund policies are clearly laid out. If you turn to resale, stick to well-known marketplaces like SeatGeek or other platforms with buyer guarantees and transparent pricing, and avoid tickets from unverified sellers on social media or classifieds, especially if they ask for cash, wire transfers, or non-protected payment apps. A good strategy is to check official prices first, compare them with reputable resale listings, focus on regular GA tickets rather than expensive VIP bundles, and buy when you see a fair price instead of waiting until the last minute, when selection may shrink and prices can spike.