Sun
Jan 12, 2025
Sun, 3:00 pm3:00 pm
Harvest Nights Music Festival - Train with Don Felder and Mac McAnally - Sunday (Rescheduled from 11/24/2024)
John Jimmie Memorial Arena • Immokalee, FL
John Jimmie Memorial Arena
Immokalee, FL
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About Train
Train’s story began with a serendipitous twist, as frontman Pat Monahan bid farewell to his band in Erie, Pennsylvania, and moved to California, where he encountered Rob Hotchkiss. Together, they began a musical journey in cozy coffeehouses and clubs, laying the tracks for Train’s ascendancy to stardom.
It was the charismatic single "Meet Virginia," from their eponymous debut album, that truly set the wheels in motion. Throughout their 28-year odyssey, they’ve seen several of their songs reach the Billboard Hot 100, and a live version of “Hey, Soul Sister” won the 2010 Grammy for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals.
The group shows no signs of slowing down. They have been able to evolve while keeping their core sound intact, and they are poised to continue churning out hits that resonate with both long-time fans and new listeners. Expect a future peppered with soul-stirring tunes, electrifying performances, and a continued commitment to sharing their collective voice with the world, one song at a time.
Train’s Setlist
Train's catalog is a mix of rock, pop, and folk, marked by catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics. The band has a knack for creating hits that resonate with a wide audience, and their storytelling skills come through on stage. When you see Train live, these are ten of the songs you will likely see them perform:
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Drops of Jupiter
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Meet Virginia
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Calling All Angels
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Save Me, San Francisco
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Hey, Soul Sister
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If It’s Love
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Marry Me
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50 Ways to Say Goodbye
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Get to Me
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Drive By
Live Moments That Made Headlines
Train has left an indelible mark on the music scene since the late 1990s. Their path from humble beginnings to international stardom was marked by memorable live shows that demonstrated their ability to connect deeply with audiences. The noteworthy examples below have generated significant buzz:
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July 2001: When the group appeared on “The Howard Stern Show,” the radio host heard them warming up with Led Zeppelin's "Ramble On." He was so impressed he insisted they perform it live during the broadcast. In a few minutes, they likely gained thousands of new fans.
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May 2010: Armed with a few guitars, a tambourine, a ukulele, and a single drum, Train made an unannounced visit to Brunogallerian, a small mall in Stockholm, Sweden, and surprised shoppers with stripped-down versions of some of their biggest hits.
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October 2010: During a stop at Shepherd’s Bush Empire on the “Save Me, San Francisco Tour,” Pat Monahan walked through the crowd, connecting with people while he sang “Marry Me,” one of the most successful songs on Train’s fifth studio album.
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January 2017: At the release party for their tenth studio album, Train introduced songs from a girl a bottle a boat, delivered classics like “Drops of Jupiter,” and treated the iHeartRadio Theater audience to a remarkable rendition of Queen’s "Under Pressure.”
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June 2019: After the Goo Goo Dolls got the audience warmed up, Train headlined a show at the Ak-Chin Pavilion in Phoenix. Just as things started heating up with a cover of Jackson Browne’s "Running On Empty,” Johnny Rzeznik made his way back onto the stage for a delightful duet.
Train Collaborations
Train’s collaborative efforts include songwriting, recording, and producing tracks for other artists. These partnerships not only highlight the band’s adaptability but also illustrate their willingness to explore new musical territories. These are a few of their most notable projects:
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Martina McBride (2012): In a cross-genre collaboration, Train joined forces with country music star Martina McBride for the song "Marry Me," which earned a spot on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Ashley Monroe (2012): Train collaborated with country artist Ashley Monroe on "Bruises," a heartfelt country-pop ballad featured on their album California 37.
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Marsha Ambrosius (2014): For the song "Wonder What You're Doing for the Rest of Your Life" on the album Bulletproof Picasso, Train worked with R&B singer Marsha Ambrosius.
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Cam and Travie McCoy (2018): Train teamed up with country singer Cam and rapper Travie McCoy, lead singer of Gym Class Heroes, on "Call Me Sir," which was released as a single.
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Jewel (2022): Train and singer-songwriter Jewel recorded a duet called “Dancing Slow,” which combined her folk-pop style with Train's rock sound.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do Train concerts last?
Train’s concert sets typically last at least 90 minutes, including 18–22 songs within the regular set and 2–3 hits during the encore. Head to GoTickets.com to purchase tickets to see Train live on tour!
Are Train tickets sold out?
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Does Train tour?
Train tours and has shared the stage with many incredible artists, including Daryl Hall & John Oates, The Script, Natasha Bedingfield, Gavin DeGraw, REO Speedwagon, and others. Catch them when you can!
Who are Train’s stage influences?
The members of Train admire artists who emotionally connect with their audiences. Frontman Pat Monahan has also cited inspiration from classic songwriters like Elton John and Billy Joel.
What is the best place to buy Train concert tickets?
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Are there any age restrictions for Train concerts?
Train concerts are generally open to all ages, but some tour locations may have specific requirements for certain areas. Check the venue’s website for the latest information on restrictions.
Are outside food or beverages permitted inside the venue for a Train concert?
Food and drink policies, as well as other rules and restrictions, vary by location. Before packing up for your Train concert, check the venue’s website for details on what is and isn’t allowed.
How much are Train tickets?
Pricing for Train concert tickets depends on the venue, date, location, and overall demand. Check the cost of available seats at GoTickets.com, your gateway to all the hottest concerts and other events.