DNCE
DNCE is an American funk-pop band formed in 2015 by singer Joe Jonas as a side project following the initial breakup of the Jonas Brothers, featuring Jonas on lead vocals, longtime Jonas Brothers drummer Jack Lawless, guitarist JinJoo Lee—who previously toured with Jordin Sparks—and bassist and keyboardist Cole Whittle, formerly of the garage rock band Semi Precious Weapons.[1][2][3] The band's name derives from a song title meaning "dance without the 'a,'" symbolizing imperfect but joyful movement, and its members had known each other for nearly a decade through prior collaborations before fully assembling in Los Angeles.[2] Signed to Republic Records, DNCE quickly gained prominence with their debut EP SWAAY in October 2015, led by the single "Cake by the Ocean," which peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, achieved platinum certification in the U.S., topped pop radio charts, and amassed over 150 million Spotify streams as of 2016 (over 1.9 billion as of November 2025).[4][2][1][5] The group followed with their self-titled debut album in November 2016, blending upbeat dance-rock with hedonistic themes, and earned an MTV Video Music Award for best new artist, while touring as openers for artists like Selena Gomez.[1][4] After a hiatus beginning in 2018 amid the Jonas Brothers' reformation, DNCE reunited as a trio—without Whittle—in 2022 for the single "Dancing Feet" with producer Kygo, marking a return to their dance-oriented sound following a four-year break, and reformed in 2025.[6] In October 2025, the trio performed at a Halloween event at FPL Solar Amphitheater in Miami, Florida.[7]History
Formation (2015)
DNCE was formed in 2015 by Joe Jonas, the former lead singer of the Jonas Brothers, following the group's indefinite hiatus in 2013. Jonas, who had been exploring solo projects during this period, sought to create a new musical outlet centered on funk-pop elements, drawing from his experiences in pop and R&B to craft a more energetic, collaborative sound. This initiative marked a shift from his previous work, allowing him to experiment with a band format that emphasized live performance and groove-oriented music.[1] Jonas assembled the initial lineup by recruiting familiar collaborators from his past endeavors. He enlisted drummer Jack Lawless, who had served as the Jonas Brothers' touring drummer since 2007 and shared a long-standing professional rapport with Jonas. Guitarist JinJoo Lee was brought on board through prior Jonas Brothers connections; she had toured with the group in 2009, where she first met Jonas, and had since built a reputation as a session musician working with artists like CeeLo Green and Charli XCX. Bassist and keyboardist Cole Whittle joined via an introduction from songwriter Justin Tranter, with whom Whittle had previously collaborated in the glam-rock band Semi Precious Weapons, adding a layer of pop-punk and alternative dance influence to the group.[1][8][9] The band secured a record deal with Republic Records, a division of Universal Music Group, later that year, which provided the platform for their debut efforts. This signing came after Jonas navigated label options post his Disney-affiliated Hollywood Records tenure, aligning DNCE with a major imprint known for pop and dance acts. From the outset, the group conceptualized themselves as a dance-rock outfit, blending 1970s disco rhythms with contemporary pop sensibilities to create an upbeat, party-ready aesthetic that Jonas described as feeling "like a party" in every performance.[10][1]Debut and commercial success (2015–2017)
DNCE released their debut single "Cake by the Ocean" on September 18, 2015, through Republic Records. The track quickly gained viral traction, propelled by its official music video released on October 16, 2015, which was co-directed by Gigi Hadid and featured Instagram influencer The Fat Jewish, amassing over 4 million YouTube views within weeks of launch.[11] Its upbeat dance-pop sound and catchy lyrics contributed to strong streaming performance, with Spotify streams surpassing 4.2 million shortly after release.[12] The song peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in March 2016, marking the band's breakthrough hit.[13] Building on the single's momentum, DNCE issued their debut EP, SWAAY, on October 23, 2015, which included "Cake by the Ocean," "Toothbrush," "Pay My Rent," and "Jinx." The EP debuted at No. 39 on the Billboard 200, showcasing the band's funky pop-rock style. In November 2016, they expanded it into their self-titled full-length album, DNCE, released on November 18 via Republic Records. The album incorporated the EP's tracks alongside new material, such as the lead single "Body Moves," a dance-pop track issued on September 30, 2016, and other songs like "Doctor You" and "Blown."[14][15][16] "Cake by the Ocean" achieved significant commercial milestones, earning RIAA platinum certification in February 2016 and double platinum status by May 2016, reflecting at least 2 million units sold or streamed in the U.S.[17][18] The DNCE album sold over 500,000 copies worldwide during this period, establishing the band's early market presence.[19] Promotional efforts amplified their visibility, beginning with a late-night TV debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on September 29, 2015, where they performed "Cake by the Ocean." The band made additional appearances on shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2016, while festival slots and opening tours, including support for Selena Gomez's Revival Tour, helped build their live audience. Collaborations, such as the 2017 single "Kissing Strangers" featuring Nicki Minaj from the DNCE album reissue, further boosted exposure through shared fanbases.[20]People to People and first hiatus (2018–2021)
In early 2018, DNCE released the single "Dance" on January 26, marking their first new music in nearly a year and signaling a continuation of their upbeat pop sound.[21] The track was performed live on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on the same day, highlighting the band's ongoing commitment to live performances amid shifting group dynamics.[22] On June 15, 2018, DNCE surprise-released their second EP, People to People, via Republic Records.[23] The four-track project featured "TV in the Morning," "Still Good," "Lose My Cool," and "Man on Fire," with production credits including Cass Lowe, Ido Zmishlany, and Robin Fredriksson, emphasizing a polished pop aesthetic.[24] Unlike their self-titled debut album, which peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard 200 and earned gold certification, People to People failed to chart, reflecting diminished commercial momentum.[13] Critics offered mixed responses, praising the EP's smooth harmonies and feel-good vibe but critiquing it as less energetic and somewhat forgettable compared to the band's earlier funk-infused work.[25][26] The release of People to People preceded the band's first extended hiatus, which began informally in late 2018 and was officially acknowledged in 2019 amid Joe Jonas's prioritization of the Jonas Brothers' reunion.[6] The Jonas Brothers returned with their album Happiness Begins on June 7, 2019, topping the Billboard 200 and launching a major tour, effectively pausing DNCE activities.[27] Other members, including guitarist JinJoo Lee, explored individual opportunities such as session collaborations during this period. Through 2021, the band maintained minimal online presence with occasional updates affirming no immediate plans for new material, allowing space for personal and professional growth.Reunion and second hiatus (2022–2024)
In February 2022, DNCE announced their reunion after a three-year hiatus, reforming as a trio without bassist Cole Whittle, who opted to prioritize family life and his solo endeavors.[9] The updated lineup consisted of lead vocalist Joe Jonas, guitarist JinJoo Lee, and drummer Jack Lawless, marking a shift from their original four-piece configuration.[28] This return was teased through Jonas's interview with Rolling Stone, where he expressed enthusiasm for reviving the band's dance-rock sound while acknowledging the lineup change.[9] The group's activities during this period remained limited, focusing on selective releases and performances integrated with Jonas Brothers commitments. Their return began with the single "Dancing Feet," a collaboration with producer Kygo released on February 25, 2022, which marked a return to their dance-oriented sound.[6] In May 2022, they issued the single "Move," a high-energy track that showcased their signature upbeat style.[21] This was followed by "Got Me Good" on July 8, 2022.[29] Live appearances were sporadic, often tied to larger events such as the Capital Pride Concert in Washington, D.C., in June 2022, where they headlined with hits like "Cake by the Ocean," and occasional collaborations during Jonas Brothers tours.[30] By 2024, their involvement extended to a remix of Joe Jonas's solo single "Work It Out," released on September 20, which featured the full trio and infused the track with DNCE's funky production elements.[31] In late 2024, DNCE entered a second hiatus, driven by the members' emphasis on solo pursuits, the absence of new original songs, and ongoing obligations with the Jonas Brothers.[32] Joe Jonas publicly framed the band as a "side project" in interviews, highlighting its flexible role alongside his broader career demands.[33] This pause followed a pattern established during their first break, allowing individual creative exploration while leaving room for potential future activations.[34]2025 reformation
In October 2025, Joe Jonas announced the reformation of DNCE through social media, confirming the band's return to the stage after a hiatus since 2022, with the core trio of Jonas (vocals), Jack Lawless (drums), and JinJoo Lee (guitar).[7] The announcement highlighted a one-night-only Halloween concert scheduled for October 31 at the FPL Solar Amphitheater in Miami, intended as the group's first major live performance in three years, featuring hits such as "Cake by the Ocean" and "Toothbrush."[7] This event was positioned as a celebratory revival, aligning with the band's 10-year milestone since its formation in 2015.[7] However, on October 27, Joe Jonas revealed via social media that the Miami concert had been canceled due to unforeseen production issues, expressing apologies to fans and promising a rescheduled date for an enhanced "DNCE-y" experience.[35] Ticket holders were automatically refunded through Ticketmaster, with the new performance date remaining unannounced as of November 2025.[35] Despite the setback, the announcement underscored DNCE's renewed activity, separate from Jonas Brothers commitments, signaling independent projects amid the group's stable family band operations.[35] Jonas also teased new music releases during promotional posts around the event, including hints at tracks like "Black Light" and potential drops in late 2025 or early 2026, building excitement for future output.[36] Social media updates in mid-October further marked the 10-year anniversary of the band's debut single "Cake by the Ocean," with Jonas sharing nostalgic content to engage fans and reinforce the reformation's optimistic direction, including possibilities for a full tour.[37]Artistry
Musical style
DNCE's music is primarily classified as dance-rock, blending funk-pop and disco elements to create an upbeat, energetic sound designed for dancing.[38][39] Their tracks typically feature groovy basslines, infectious rhythms, and party-oriented lyrics that emphasize fun, romance, and carefree escapism, making their catalog ideal for live performances and club settings.[40][41] In their debut era, encompassing the EP SWAAY and self-titled album DNCE, the band's style leaned heavily on live instrumentation and 1970s funk influences, evoking throwback grooves with a modern polish.[39] Tracks like "Cake by the Ocean" exemplify this approach, combining disco-funk bass riffs and playful energy to drive their early party anthems.[39] By the time of their 2018 EP People to People, DNCE evolved toward a more electronic and synth-heavy pop direction, incorporating smoother, minimalistic beats and glam rock textures while retaining funky undertones.[26][42] Following a hiatus, DNCE reunited in 2022 as a trio and released singles including "Dancing Feet" (featuring Kygo), "Move", and "Got Me Good", which continued their funk-pop foundation with added tropical house and electronic dance elements, preserving the upbeat, feel-good vibe suited for movement and performance.[9][43] Key production signatures include collaborations with Swedish producers Rami Yacoub and Carl Falk, who helped craft radio-ready tracks like "Body Moves" with layered electronic elements and tight arrangements.[44] Vocally, the band is marked by Joe Jonas's prominent falsetto, often used for soaring choruses, alongside the group's harmonious backing vocals that enhance the danceable, feel-good vibe.[45][46] Critics have drawn comparisons to Maroon 5 for DNCE's blend of funky pop-rock and high-energy hooks, highlighting their shared ability to deliver catchy, movement-driven songs.[39][47]Influences
DNCE's music draws heavily from 1970s disco and funk traditions, incorporating elements reminiscent of the Bee Gees' harmonious pop-disco sound and Earth, Wind & Fire's energetic, horn-driven grooves.[48][49] The band also cites Sly and the Family Stone as a foundational influence for their funky rhythms and socially vibrant energy, blending these with R&B sensibilities inspired by Prince's innovative fusion of genres.[49][50] Frontman Joe Jonas infuses DNCE with the pop sensibilities honed during his time with the Jonas Brothers, evolving those roots into a more experimental, band-oriented format that emphasizes fun and escapist themes through upbeat, danceable tracks.[51] This approach reflects his post-Jonas Brothers desire to explore collaborative funk-pop, moving beyond solo constraints to create music centered on live performance joy.[1] The band's visual style evokes retro aesthetics, particularly in music videos like "Cake by the Ocean," where beach party vibes and playful chaos nod to the exuberant, escapist visuals of earlier eras' clips.[11] DNCE's name, an intentional misspelling of "dance" without the "a," underscores their commitment to imperfect, inclusive club culture and high-energy live shows, echoing the dynamic stage presence of influences like Earth, Wind & Fire.[52][48]Members
Current members
DNCE's current lineup, as of November 2025, consists of a trio: Joe Jonas on lead vocals, JinJoo Lee on guitar, and Jack Lawless on drums, following the 2022 reunion without Cole Whittle. No additional members have been announced. A planned Halloween performance in October 2025 was canceled due to production issues.[35] Joe Jonas serves as the lead vocalist, a role he has held since the band's formation in 2015. Born Joseph Adam Jonas on August 15, 1989, in Casa Grande, Arizona, he founded DNCE after the Jonas Brothers went on hiatus in 2013.[53][54] Jonas has pursued a parallel solo career, releasing albums such as Fastlife in 2011, and has appeared as an actor in projects including the Disney Channel's Camp Rock films.[53] JinJoo Lee has been the band's guitarist since 2015. Born on November 15, 1987, in Incheon, South Korea, she began playing guitar at age 12 and initially gained prominence as a session musician, including work with the Jonas Brothers and artists like Hailee Steinfeld.[55][56] Prior to joining DNCE, Lee performed in the South Korean CCM band POS and contributed to various recording sessions in Los Angeles after relocating to the United States.[56] Jack Lawless has provided drums for DNCE since its inception in 2015. Born on September 20, 1987, in New Jersey, he first joined the Jonas Brothers as their touring drummer in 2005, offering continuity to Jonas's projects.[57] Lawless grew up in Middletown Township, New Jersey, and has also performed with other acts, including Ocean Grove.[58]Former members
Cole Whittle served as DNCE's bassist and keyboardist from the band's formation in 2015 until his departure in 2022.[59] Born on February 22, 1982, in the United States, Whittle previously rose to prominence as the bassist for the indie rock band Semi Precious Weapons, which released three studio albums between 2008 and 2012.[60][61] Whittle played a pivotal role in shaping DNCE's debut album, contributing to its distinctive disco-funk sound, which he described as "disco funk hits played by a good garage band."[62] He co-wrote the track "Unsweet" on the self-titled 2016 album and provided background vocals and instrumentation across several songs, while also performing on the band's early headlining tours, including the 2016 DNCE Tour.[51] Whittle's exit from DNCE was announced alongside the band's 2022 reunion, allowing him to pursue solo music projects without any reported conflicts among members.[63] Following his departure, DNCE continued as a trio consisting of Joe Jonas, Jack Lawless, and JinJoo Lee, and Whittle has maintained a friendly relationship with the group.[7] No other members have left DNCE during its history, maintaining relative stability in the lineup aside from Whittle's departure.[33]Discography
Studio albums
DNCE's debut studio album, the self-titled DNCE, was released on November 18, 2016, by Republic Records. The 10-track record, produced by a team including Ilya Salmanzadeh and Rami Yacoub, blends pop, rock, and funk elements, with lead single "Cake by the Ocean" driving its commercial success as the album's standout hit. It debuted at No. 17 on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 25,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. The album was certified gold by the RIAA in 2017 for 500,000 units shipped.[64][65] As of November 2025, DNCE has released no additional studio albums following their reformation.Extended plays
DNCE released its debut extended play, SWAAY, on October 23, 2015, through Republic Records.[66] The four-track EP featured the songs "Cake by the Ocean", "Pay My Rent", "Toothbrush", and "Jinx", all co-written and co-produced in part by frontman Joe Jonas.[66][67] SWAAY introduced DNCE's breakthrough singles "Cake by the Ocean" and "Toothbrush", which helped establish the band's upbeat, funk-infused pop sound.[68] The EP debuted at number 79 on the US Billboard 200 and later peaked at number 39, remaining on the chart for 41 weeks.[15][14] As DNCE's initial release following the band's formation earlier that year, SWAAY functioned as a proof-of-concept project, generating buzz and leading directly to the expansion of three of its tracks into the group's self-titled debut studio album in 2016.[68] The band's second extended play, People to People, was released on June 15, 2018, through Republic Records.[69] The four-track EP, featuring "TV in the Morning", "Still Good", "Lose My Cool", and "Man on Fire", explores more introspective themes with pop-rock arrangements. It did not chart on the Billboard 200.Singles
DNCE has released several singles, with "Cake by the Ocean" serving as their signature hit. The band's debut single, "Cake by the Ocean", was released in 2015 and peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100.[70] It has been certified 5× Platinum by the RIAA.[71] The follow-up single, "Toothbrush", arrived in 2016 and reached No. 44 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Body Moves", released later in 2016, charted at No. 37 on the Billboard Hot 100.[72] "Kissing Strangers" (featuring Nicki Minaj), released in 2017, peaked at No. 82 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2022, DNCE featured on Kygo's "Dancing Feet", which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.[6] That year, they also released "Move" and "Got Me Good" as promotional singles, which achieved modest streaming success but did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100.[43] The 2024 release "Work It Out (DNCE Remix)" is a collaboration tied to Joe Jonas's solo track, serving as a promotional effort for the band's reformation.[73]Tours
Headlining tours
DNCE embarked on their debut headlining tour, titled The Greatest Tour Ever, in late 2015, beginning with a series of U.S. dates in November that included stops at venues like the Fillmore in San Francisco and the Troubadour in Los Angeles.[74] The tour extended into early 2016 with European legs, such as performances at Prince Charles in Berlin on March 2 and Parkteateret in Oslo on March 5, totaling around 20 shows across both regions to promote their SWAAY EP.[75] Setlists typically featured high-energy tracks like "Cake by the Ocean" and covers such as "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", emphasizing the band's funk-pop sound with full band performances.[76] In 2017, DNCE launched their DNCE in Concert tour, a North American headlining run supporting their self-titled debut album, kicking off on January 17 at the House of Blues in San Diego and concluding on February 9 at the Dome at Toyota Presents Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford, Connecticut.[77] The tour comprised approximately 25 dates in theaters and mid-sized venues, with several shows selling out, including performances at Baltimore Soundstage on February 3 and Granada Theater in Dallas on January 31, where crowds exceeded 1,000 attendees.[78][79] Setlists highlighted album cuts like "Body Moves," "Toothbrush," and "Naked," alongside staples such as "Cake by the Ocean," delivering upbeat, dance-oriented shows lasting about 90 minutes.[80] Later that year, they added the DNCE GOGO SAIKO Japan Tour, featuring select headlining dates in Tokyo and other cities.[81] Following a hiatus, DNCE reunited in 2022 and performed limited headlining shows, including their first post-hiatus gig at the Capital Pride Concert in Washington, D.C., on June 12, a full-set performance for an enthusiastic crowd.[81] These smaller club and festival slots, totaling around seven documented appearances that year, revisited fan favorites like "Cake by the Ocean" and introduced covers such as "Hold On, We're Going Home."[81] In 2025, DNCE performed at JONASCON on March 23 at American Dream Waterpark in East Rutherford, New Jersey, as part of a Jonas Brothers fan event.[82] The band has not undertaken any major headlining tours since 2018, with no confirmed plans as of November 2025.[83]Opening acts
DNCE provided opening support for several high-profile tours, helping to expand their audience beyond their initial singles success. In 2016, the band joined Selena Gomez as the opening act for the North American and European legs of her Revival Tour, which ran from May to August across major venues in the United States, Canada, and Europe.[84][85] This early billing offered DNCE crucial exposure to Gomez's large fanbase, allowing them to perform hits like "Cake by the Ocean" in front of sold-out crowds, including a notable show at Toronto's Air Canada Centre where they energized audiences with their funk-pop energy ahead of Gomez's set.[86] From November to December 2017, DNCE served as the opening act for all dates on the Latin American portion of Bruno Mars' 24K Magic World Tour, including stops in countries such as Argentina, Chile, and Brazil.[87] This global high-profile slot, part of Mars' record-breaking trek that grossed over $200 million overall, enabled DNCE to connect with international audiences through their established songs.[87]Media appearances
Television
DNCE made a notable appearance in the Fox television special Grease: Live! on January 31, 2016, portraying the fictional band Johnny Casino and the Gamblers during the high school dance and National Bandstand scenes.[88] The group performed "Rock 'n' Roll Is Here to Stay" and "Born to Hand Jive," contributing to the live production's energetic rock 'n' roll segments alongside stars like Julianne Hough and Aaron Tveit.[89][90] The band debuted on late-night television with a performance of their breakout single "Cake by the Ocean" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on September 29, 2015, marking an early promotional milestone shortly after their formation.[91] In 2022, following their reformation and the release of new music, DNCE returned to late-night TV with a live rendition of "Move" on The Late Late Show with James Corden on May 19, showcasing their evolved pop-dance sound.[92][93] DNCE frequently appeared on morning shows for album and single promotions, including performances of "Rock Bottom" (featuring Hailee Steinfeld) and "Body Moves" on Good Morning America in February and November 2016, respectively.[94][95] Their sets at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in 2015 and 2016 were broadcast on The CW, featuring high-energy medleys of hits like "Cake by the Ocean" and "Toothbrush" to large audiences.[96][97] As of November 2025, no new television appearances for DNCE have been confirmed, despite their ongoing activities tied to the band's reformation in 2022.Film
DNCE's involvement in film has primarily centered on providing music for soundtracks, infusing action-packed and comedic features with their upbeat pop sound. The band's contributions highlight their ability to align with high-energy cinematic moments, though they have maintained a focus on musical rather than acting roles. In 2016, DNCE released "Blown," featuring Kent Jones, as part of the songs used in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. The track plays during a scene where April O'Neil changes clothes at Grand Central Station, adding a dynamic rhythm to the film's adventurous tone.[98] The following year, DNCE contributed "Forever" to The Lego Batman Movie (2017), an original track that complements the film's whimsical animation and superhero antics. Performed with playful energy, the song underscores themes of camaraderie and fun, fitting seamlessly into the movie's eclectic playlist.[99] DNCE's earlier hit "Cake by the Ocean" was featured during the end credits of The King of Staten Island (2020), providing an infectious, celebratory vibe to close out the semi-autobiographical comedy-drama directed by and starring Pete Davidson. The placement emphasizes the film's blend of humor and heartfelt moments.[100] While DNCE has participated in brief promotional tie-ins related to these film projects, such as themed music videos and trailers, the group has no credited acting cameos or lead roles in feature films.[101]Awards and nominations
Awards
DNCE achieved recognition early in their career, securing three awards in 2016 amid the breakout success of their debut single "Cake by the Ocean." These victories highlighted their rapid rise as a pop-rock act, particularly in fan-voted categories celebrating new talent and infectious hits.[102] At the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, DNCE won Best New Artist, acknowledging their emergence as a fresh force in music with high-energy performances and viral appeal. The band accepted the Moonman on stage, with frontman Joe Jonas emphasizing gratitude to fans in their acceptance speech.[103] The group also triumphed at the 2016 MTV Europe Music Awards, receiving the Best Push award, which spotlights emerging international artists through MTV's global promotion.[104] This win underscored DNCE's transatlantic popularity following their European tour dates and chart performance.[105] Additionally, "Cake by the Ocean" earned the Teen Choice Award for Choice Party Song at the 2016 ceremony, a fan-driven honor for the track's summery, danceable vibe that dominated playlists and social media.[106] The song's playful lyrics and upbeat production resonated with younger audiences, cementing its status as a defining hit.[107]Nominations
DNCE received several nominations across major music awards ceremonies during their active years, primarily in 2016 and 2017, reflecting their breakthrough success with the single "Cake by the Ocean" and their debut album. These nominations highlighted their recognition as a rising pop-rock act, often in categories for new artists, groups, and standout songs.[108] At the 2016 American Music Awards, DNCE earned two nominations: New Artist of the Year and Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group.[109][110] The band was nominated for Favorite New Artist at the 2016 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, competing against artists like Shawn Mendes and Alessia Cara.[111] In the 2016 Radio Disney Music Awards, DNCE secured three nominations, including The Freshest – Best New Artist, Stuck in Our Heads – Best Song to Lip Sync To for "Cake by the Ocean," and That’s My Jam – Best Anthem for "Cake by the Ocean."[112] DNCE received two nominations at the 2016 MTV Europe Music Awards: Best New Act and Best Push Act.[113][114] For the 2017 People's Choice Awards, they were nominated in the Favorite Breakout Artist category.[115] At the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards, DNCE was nominated for Best Duo/Group of the Year and Best Cover Song for their rendition of "Hands to Myself."[116][117]| Year | Award Ceremony | Category | Nominee/Work |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | American Music Awards | New Artist of the Year | DNCE |
| 2016 | American Music Awards | Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group | DNCE |
| 2016 | Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite New Artist | DNCE |
| 2016 | Radio Disney Music Awards | The Freshest – Best New Artist | DNCE |
| 2016 | Radio Disney Music Awards | Stuck in Our Heads – Best Song to Lip Sync To | "Cake by the Ocean" |
| 2016 | Radio Disney Music Awards | That’s My Jam – Best Anthem | "Cake by the Ocean" |
| 2016 | MTV Europe Music Awards | Best New Act | DNCE |
| 2016 | MTV Europe Music Awards | Best Push Act | DNCE |
| 2017 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Breakout Artist | DNCE |
| 2017 | iHeartRadio Music Awards | Best Duo/Group of the Year | DNCE |
| 2017 | iHeartRadio Music Awards | Best Cover Song | "Hands to Myself" |