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Train Unveils 2026 Headlining Summer Tour: Celebrating 25 Years of “Drops of Jupiter” and Their Musical Journey 

Multi-GRAMMY Award-winning band Train is set for a huge 2026 with their new North American summer tour, “Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in The Atmosphere.” Fans can expect a night filled with Train’s biggest hits, including the diamond-certified “Hey, Soul Sister,” the double-GRAMMY-winning “Drops of Jupiter,” and the 5x platinum “Drive By,” along with many more favorites from their three-decade career.

Joining Train on this tour are the popular rock band Barenaked Ladies and singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson. The tour kicks off on July 8 in West Palm Beach, FL, and will hit over 38 cities, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Nashville, Dallas, and Phoenix, wrapping up on August 30 in Auburn, WA. Notable stops include the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado on August 17 and a co-headlining show with Barenaked Ladies in Toronto on August 4.

To celebrate the tour, actor and comedian George Lopez shared a special video message with Train’s frontman, Pat Monahan. Fans can sign up at SaveMeSanFrancisco.com/tour for early access to presale tickets starting Tuesday, November 11 at 12 PM local time. Additional presales will follow throughout the week, with general ticket sales beginning Friday, November 14 at 10 AM local time. For the Santa Barbara show on August 22, presales start on November 18 at 10 AM local, with general sales on November 21 at 10 AM local.

Citi is the official card for the tour, offering presale tickets for cardmembers from November 11 at 10 AM local until November 13 at 10 PM local through the Citi Entertainment program.

Train has sold over 10 million albums and 30 million tracks worldwide, with 14 songs on Billboard’s Hot 100 and 13 albums on the Billboard 200. In 2026, they celebrate 25 years of their landmark album “Drops of Jupiter,” which was released in 2001. The title track has achieved RIAA diamond status and was recently named one of the 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century by Rolling Stone. 

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