Dance Gavin Dance in Toronto | Tickets 2026

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Dance Gavin Dance takes the stage at HISTORY in Toronto, ON on May 24, 2026. With their signature blend of post-hardcore energy and melodic prowess, expect an electrifying atmosphere filled with fan-favorite hits. Don’t miss out—grab your Dance Gavin Dance tour tickets now!
Dance Gavin Dance Toronto Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Sunday May 24, 2026 05:30 PM |
Toronto, Ontario | from $50.00 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Dance Gavin Dance concert in Toronto?
The Dance Gavin Dance concert in Toronto is scheduled for Sunday, May 24, 2026 at HISTORY, located at 1663 Queen St E in Toronto, ON. The show time is listed as 5:30 PM, which means it starts a bit earlier than typical evening concerts and gives you a long night of music without going too late. This is one of the final Canadian stops on Dance Gavin Dance’s 2026 North American tour, so you can expect a full headline set and a big crowd of dedicated fans.
Who is opening for Dance Gavin Dance at HISTORY?
The Toronto date is billed as Dance Gavin Dance with special guests The Fall of Troy, Wolf & Bear, and Novelists, giving you a stacked lineup of progressive and post-hardcore bands. Each support act will play its own set before Dance Gavin Dance, so you get several hours of live music and plenty of reason to arrive early. Because support lineups can occasionally shift, it is still smart to check the event listing again closer to May 24 to confirm the final roster and running order.
What time do doors open and when does the music start?
Event details for HISTORY list the show for 5:30 PM, and some listings specify that doors also open at 5:30 PM for this concert. At HISTORY, doors typically open right around the posted time so guests can get through security and find their section before the first band goes on. With three openers on the bill, the first support act will usually start shortly after doors, and Dance Gavin Dance will perform later in the evening once all supporting sets have finished.
Is the show general admission, seated, or a mix of both?
HISTORY is a flexible venue: its main floor can be general admission standing (shown as “Floor” on your ticket) or reserved seating, and the mezzanine level is a reserved seated area with an additional mezzanine general admission standing section behind the box seats. For most rock shows like Dance Gavin Dance, the floor is configured as general admission standing, while the mezzanine offers reserved seats and a standing GA section on the balcony. You must remain in the section printed on your ticket and cannot move freely between Floor and Mezzanine for capacity and safety reasons, so choose your ticket type based on whether you prefer to stand in the crowd or sit upstairs.
What are the age restrictions for the Toronto concert?
HISTORY’s venue FAQ explains that age requirements vary on a show-by-show basis, and you should check the event page for the specific age policy for your concert. The venue notes that it strongly discourages anyone under the age of 4 from attending a concert, even when shows are all-ages. For this Dance Gavin Dance date, current listings describe it as an all-ages show, but you should still bring valid ID and verify any age details on your ticket confirmation if you are attending with younger fans.
How can I get cheap tickets for Dance Gavin Dance at HISTORY?
To get the best deal, start by looking at official ticket sellers like AXS and the HISTORY events page when tickets first go on sale, as early purchases often secure the lowest face-value prices. Pricing data from ticket sites shows that Toronto tickets typically start around $71–$72 CAD, with higher prices for premium or closer-view sections. You can save money by choosing standard floor or upper mezzanine tickets instead of VIP, comparing prices across a couple of reputable resale platforms, setting alerts for price drops, and being ready to buy when you see a fair price rather than waiting until the last minute when fewer options remain.
Where is HISTORY located and how do I get there?
HISTORY is located at 1663 Queen St E in Toronto’s Beaches/Leslieville area, along a major east–west corridor that is well-served by streetcars and city transit. The venue is easily accessible by public transportation, with TTC routes running along Queen Street and nearby connections to other parts of the city, which can be more convenient than driving and parking on busy show nights. If you prefer to drive, HISTORY provides an option to add parking to your ticket purchase, guaranteeing a spot in the lot at 1167 or 1141 Eastern Avenue behind the venue, subject to availability.
What are the parking options at HISTORY?
HISTORY offers paid parking in a lot behind the venue, accessible from Eastern Avenue and designated as the nearest parking area for concertgoers. You can add parking when you buy your concert tickets to guarantee a space; if parking is still available at checkout, you will be prompted to purchase it, and you can also add parking in a separate transaction later if spots remain. Parking may also be sold at the lot on the night of the show depending on availability, but to avoid disappointment and last-minute stress, it is wise to purchase your parking pass in advance or consider transit and rideshare alternatives.
What is the bag and security policy at HISTORY?
HISTORY’s FAQ explains that all guests are subject to security screening, and bags may be inspected upon entry, with typical restrictions on bag size and prohibited items for concerts. Large or bulky bags, outside food and drink, weapons, and items that could obstruct views or pose safety risks are not permitted, and some merchandise stands may be cashless, though select points may still accept cash. To speed up your entry and avoid problems at the door, bring only a small bag with essentials like your phone, wallet, keys, and any necessary medication, and check the event information on show day for any updated details.
When should I arrive for the show?
With doors scheduled for 5:30 PM and multiple support acts on the lineup, arriving right at or shortly before doors is ideal if you want a good spot on the floor or first choice of seats in the mezzanine. Coming early gives you time for transit or parking, security screening, merch browsing, and finding your section before the first band starts. If you arrive closer to showtime, expect longer lines and fewer options for where to stand or sit, particularly for a popular tour stop like this one.
How can I avoid overpaying or getting scammed when buying tickets?
The safest strategy is to buy from official sources—AXS, the HISTORY website, or clearly authorized partners—where you can see face-value pricing, fees, and refund policies. If you use resale sites, choose established platforms with strong buyer guarantees and transparent pricing, and avoid tickets offered through random social media posts or classifieds, especially if sellers insist on cash, e-transfers, or other non-protected payment methods. A good approach is to check official prices first, then compare to reputable resale listings, focus on regular floor or mezzanine tickets instead of expensive VIP packages, and buy when you see a reasonable deal rather than waiting until the last minute when inventory could be limited and prices higher.