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  • Dance Gavin Dance Chain Fest 2016

    The Observatory, Santa Ana, CA, US 3503 S Harbor Blvd

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  • Dance Gavin Dance

    El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, US 5515 Wilshire Boulevard

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    Social Hall SF, San Francisco, CA, US 1270 Sutter Street

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    Neumos Crystal Ball Reading Room, Seattle, WA, US 925 East Pike Street

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    Summit Music Hall, Denver, CO, US 1902 Blake St.

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    Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul, MN, US 6 W 6th St

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    Portage Theater, Chicago, IL, US 4050 N Milwaukee Ave

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    Mr. Small's Theatre, Millvale, PA, US 400 Lincoln Ave.

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    Lee's Palace, Toronto, ON, Canada 529 Bloor St. W.

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    Waiting Room, Buffalo, NY, US 334 Delware Ave

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Biography

  • Dance Gavin Dance is a post-hardcore and experimental rock band that has been together since their formation in 2005. They have built up a reputation of putting soul, funk and screamo all on the same palette.

    Dance Gavin Dance formed in 2005 out of a band called Farewell Unknown that had run its course. Lead guitarist Will Swan, drummer Matt Mingus and bassist Eric Lodges recruited screamer Jonathan Mess, and singer Jonny Craig to join the band.

    Unsure to this day as to where they got their name from, they booked a show under the name Dance Gavin Dance with the hope of getting around to changing it but it unfortunately didn’t happen in the end and the name stuck. They released their first EP with this line up entitled, “Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean” which was re released when the band signed to Rise Records. It was after the reception of this record that they began to write their debut full length album “Downtown Battle Mountain”

    They released their debut full-length album on May 15th 2007, through Rise Records and then began their first national tour with Alesana and A Day to Remember. Unfortunately, counter tenor singer, Jonny Craig quit the band in November of that year, and was not allowed to rejoin when he asked if he could due to large tensions with other members. It was Kurt Travis who would later become their lead singer, who was formerly fronting a band called Five Minute Ride.

    They went back into the studio to record their sophomore album, “Dance Gavin Dance” which was released on August 19th 2008, but before it was released, Jonathan Mess and Eric Lodge left the band. Will Swan took the reigns of the band and journeyed on.

    All of the drama aside with the numerous line up changes, they have maintained a solid reputation as a Scream/Funk/Soul band with tendencies to be experimental, leaping from genre to genre. Will Swan has developed an instantly recognizable and distinctive style of playing over the years and they also still have original members, Matt Mingus on drums and Jon Mess on what they describe as “unclean vocals”.

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Live reviews

  • Dance Gavin Dance

    Depending on your outlook, you’ll probably find the name Dance Gavin Dance either amusing or irritating, but it hasn’t stopped the Sacramento outfit from carving out a near ten year long career at this point, over the course of which they’ve proven no slouches in the recording studio; album number five, Acceptance Speech, dropped last year, and it’s that prodigious work ethic that’s helped them on their way to carving out a dedicated cult fanbase. Their post-hardcore sound isn’t necessarily anything new on the face of it, but it’s the way in which they’ve subtly, carefully weaved experimental aspects into their style over the years that’s really set them apart from some of their peers. Not that they’ve necessarily strived to keep their contemporaries at arm’s length; quite the opposite, in fact, with the band having taken part in the Warped Tour in both 2009 and 2011. Since Acceptance Speech dropped, they’ve toured more frequently in their own right, playing an epic UK tour last May that took in twelve towns - all the usual suspects, plus unusual spots like Rugby and Margate. They’re heading back into the studio late this year, so expect the chance to catch one of their riotous live shows to present itself again at some point in 2015.

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  • Dance Gavin Dance may seem to be a slightly misleading name for a hard rock outfit. Those who have come for an EDM electro party may leave disappointed, but those who have come to see aggressive and passionate rock music are sure to leave in a sense of elation.

    The quintet has been working as a band for just under a decade yet the acclaim of their music has spread globally and now they have no issues packing out venues. Lead singer Jon Mess thrives off the size of the crowd and no matter how many people stand before him, he is intent to invade their personal space and give the gig a sense of basement intimacy whilst aggressively shouting the lyrics to 'Tree Village'.

    Mess launches himself from side to side of stage whilst the supporting musicians tear apart fan favourite 'Honey Revenge' and the crowd jump with their hands raised high. By the final tones of 'Uneasy Hearts Weigh The Most' it is difficult to decide who has given more energy from the sweating red faces of both performers and patrons.

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  • If you are a fan of Dance Gavin Dance's music and haven't seen them live yet, must at some point! This was my second time seeing them; I saw them first a year ago in Brighton, MA, and then last night in Cambridge, MA. At both shows they've sounded incredible live, have great energy on stage, and are the type of band/musicians who never play a long enough set list no matter how many songs they play. These guys played songs that spanned 4, maybe 5 albums and they all sounded great. I highly recommend seeing them play whenever you get the opportunity to!

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  • The show was amazing line up was great!! DGD shows are some of the best ever! Along with strawberry girls, A lot like birds, and slaves, these bands went well with DGD and at then when these bands vocalists came in the end to share a mic with DGD it was lit af!!! Great pits show was just intense !! Going to the next!! \m/

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  • Amazing set amazing experience. Got to meet most of the band. And the Merch guy gave me free stuff for being a huge fan. Great night. Venue was nice as always. Been waiting for these guys to come to Memphis for a long time! Dream come true.

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  • It was absolutely amazing, singing along with Tillian in person was something I'll never forget. If I could rewind the day I would do it in a heart beat. Dance Gavin Dance is a band I could see myself never losing interesting in.

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Past concerts (636) See all

  • Dance Gavin Dance with Saosin

    Desert Breeze Park, Las Vegas, NV, US 8275 Spring Mountain Rd

  • Dance Gavin Dance with Mayday Parade

    Desert Breeze Park, Las Vegas, NV, US 8275 Spring Mountain Rd

  • Dance Gavin Dance with Underoath

    QuikTrip Park, Grand Prairie, TX, US 1600 Lone Star Parkway

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