Bands & artists like DNCE

If you like DNCE, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Maroon 5

Maroon 5

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With catchy hooks and a blend of pop rock and funk influences, Maroon 5 creates danceable tracks that resonate with a celebratory spirit.

alternative rock funk rock grunge
Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

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Known for their infectious choruses and upbeat rhythms, Walk the Moon delivers a vibrant sound that encourages movement and joy.

dance-rock indie rock new wave
Panic! at the Disco

Panic! at the Disco

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Their theatrical pop rock style, characterized by anthemic choruses and energetic instrumentation, aligns well with DNCE's celebratory vibe.

alternative rock baroque pop emo pop
The 1975

The 1975

Combining pop sensibilities with rock elements, The 1975 offers a modern sound that captures a lively atmosphere similar to DNCE.

alternative rock indie pop indie rock
Fitz and the Tantrums

Fitz and the Tantrums

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With their retro-inspired sound and upbeat tempos, Fitz and the Tantrums create music that is both fun and engaging, perfect for dancing.

indie pop
OneRepublic

OneRepublic

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Their blend of pop rock with anthemic melodies and rhythmic grooves makes OneRepublic a fitting recommendation for fans of DNCE.

alternative rock cello rock pop rock
Neon Trees

Neon Trees

Neon Trees' energetic pop rock sound, characterized by catchy hooks and danceable beats, mirrors the celebratory essence of DNCE.

alternative rock
Paramore

Paramore

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With their dynamic blend of pop punk and rock, Paramore brings an energetic edge that appeals to fans who enjoy DNCE's lively style.

alternative rock pop rock power pop

Common questions

Who sounds like DNCE?

Artists similar to DNCE include Maroon 5, Walk the Moon, Panic! at the Disco and The 1975. Each shares elements of DNCE's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is DNCE?

DNCE is primarily known for pop rock. With buoyant grooves and rhythmic insistence, DNCE crafts an atmosphere that compels movement and celebration.

Where should I start if I like DNCE?

If you enjoy DNCE, start with Maroon 5 — their album "Overexposed" is a great entry point. With catchy hooks and a blend of pop rock and funk influences, Maroon 5 creates danceable tracks that resonate with a celebratory spirit.