All aboard!
Grammy Award-winning group Train is set to chug, er, travel all over the country on their 47-concert 2023 nationwide tour that will send them from Alaska all the way to Delaware.
Now that’s a commute.
Along the way, the band that brought the world “Soul Sister” and “Drops Of Jupiter” is set to drop into New York City’s The Theater at Madison Square Garden on May 2 and Atlantic City’s Caesars on Aug. 25.
The septet can’t wait to hit the road either.
“Gonna make this the best summer ever,” they shared on Instagram.
Plus, on select dates, Pat Monahan and co. are bringing along special guests Better Than Ezra and THUNDERSTORM ARTIS.
Still need extra incentive to grab Train tix?
Well, at the time of publication, some tickets are going for as low as $36 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Not a bad price to catch one of the most iconic groups of the 21st century live.
Want to see Train IRL?
Here’s everything you need to know and more about Train’s upcoming tour.
Train 2023 tour schedule
Starting April 29, Train will take off on their nationwide run.
Their first stop is at Lincoln, CA’s The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort.
After that, they’ll play in huge markets like Salt Lake City on July 31, Grand Rapids on Aug. 7, Charleston on Sept. 2, Memphis on Sept. 8 and Minneapolis on Sept. 11.
The Train tour reaches its final destination on Sept. 12 at Cedar Rapids, IA’s McGrath Amphitheatre.
A complete calendar of all upcoming Train tour dates, venues, show start times and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Huge concert tours in 2023
Sensitive rock is in this year.
Here are just five of the biggest tours from music’s classiest singer-songwriters with a smidge of edge you can see live these next few months.
• Coldplay
• Sting
Want to see who else is chuggin’ all over North America? Check out our list of the 52 biggest tours in 2023 here.