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by Angel Ajudua on 10/2/21The Fillmore Silver Spring - Silver SpringRating: 5 out of 5The show was amazing! Polyphiaand Dance Gavin dance but on a EXCELLENT show

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Dance Gavin Dance is an American post-hardcore band from Sacramento, California, formed in 2005. The current lineup includes unclean vocalist Jon Mess, lead guitarist Will Swan, clean vocalist and rhythm guitarist Andrew Wells, and drummer Matthew Mingus.
The band has released ten studio albums, with their most recent, "Jackpot Juicer," released in 2022, and with their 11th just being completed and set for release in mid-2025
Dance Gavin Dance is known for their unique blend of post-hardcore, experimental rock, and progressive elements, maintaining a dedicated fan base and a dynamic presence in the music scene.
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The show was amazing! Polyphiaand Dance Gavin dance but on a EXCELLENT show
Despite dealing with covid, general illness, and some more delicate matters, DGD knocked it out of the park again! The supporters were amazing and polyphia needs more merch because I am officially in love.
Everything about this show was amazing minus the covid restrictions.
Absolutely amazing! Love seeing DGD live. Openers were great too.
Everyone was very cooperative with the Covid restrictions and qualifications. I felt very safe taking my mask off because I knew everyone around me either did not have Covid or was vaccinated. Made it easy to have fun.
The bands were incredible. However!!!! I bought this ticket so I could see Wolf & Bear. The ticket said the show starts at 5:30. So we are there at 5:30 and you know what??? Wolf & Bear had already played!! I missed the band I literally bought the ticket for!! I waited months to finally go to this show and watch this band live, and they started early. The tickets had the wrong time on them!! Incredibly disappointed...
The entire experience was amazing! Loved the performance by DGD. The energy and fun made it an experience to remember
Songs for DGD for this set were subpar at best Decent show to say the least but wish they played better songs
I couldnt have missed it. I qill never forgot and never mot think about how great a time I had. I screamed so loud and danced so hard, i felt likenmy soul was free and i had nothing but my emotions and my ears.
The event was canceled, which I thought they would reschedule but they didn’t
It was the best...i crowd surf for the first time and im 40...all the band were amazing, despite some leads not being there...outside of Rockfest, one of the best concert tours I've ever been to... and the venue was awesome
Dance Gavin Dance had the place rockin!! And the 3 bands we saw that opened before DGD were awesome too!-- Eidola, Veil of Maya, and Polyphia. Veil of Maya especially were very technically sound and had really clean acoustics
the line to get in moved very smoothly and was really quick despite being very long. loved that their were multiples bars, overall venue was really good. dgd merch line was way too long!! for big bands like this it would be better to have two separate booths for the main headliners merch.
On my way to Los Angeles a fire shut down the freeway and I never made it. I literally cried half way home because I know this show was just amazing. I hope everyone that got to attend had the time of their life.
Dgd is such a talented group of people and I’ve been to more of their shows than I can count. I NEVER mis a tour. Every time I’ve seen them they go all out to put on an amazing show. They’re a dying breed of real musicians playing real instruments opposed to the overly saturated computerized beats that have become the new norm in popular music. I feel like a bitter old lady, but it’s the truth. Real ability and dedication to fine tuning the craft of playing an instrument is under appreciated, but this is one of very few bands that survived the warped tour era without selling out.