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Train Concert Setlists: What to Expect at the Summer Road Trip 2024
Update (July 16): This article has been updated with Train’s latest setlist.
Train are punching their ticket for the Summer Road Trip 2024, with co-headliner REO Speedwagon and special guest Yacht Rock Revue in tow. Starting in July, the Grammy-winning pop-rock band is calling all angels aboard for a new Train setlist following 2023’s Definitely Not a Tour.
With over 40 dates across North America, Train is proving that the Summer Road Trip 2024 is not a drive by for fans. The new trek launches on July 8 in Somerset, Wisconsin and makes stops to Toronto, Tampa, Dallas and more before reaching its final destination in Phoenix in September.
Below, check out an average Train concert setlist and see whether they’ll play that song and make your day during the Summer Road Trip Tour 2024.
Train Tour Stats
Current tour: Summer Road Trip 2024 (2024)
Set time: At the Summer Road Trip 2024 shows, Train usually went on stage between 9:25 and 9:50 p.m., though set times vary.
Length of average Train show: 1 hour, 20 minutes (on 2024’s Summer Road Trip)
Past tours:
- Definitely Not a Tour (2023)
- AM Gold Tour (2022)
- 2021 Tour (2021)
- Summer Tour 2019 (with Goo Goo Dolls) (2019)
- 2018 North American Summer Tour (with Hall & Oates) (2018)
- Play That Song Tour (2017)
- Train Does Led Zeppelin II Tour (2016)
- Picasso at the Wheel Tour (2015)
- Mermaids of Alcatraz Tour (2013)
- California 37 Tour (2012–2013)
- 2011 Summer Tour (with Maroon 5) (2011)
- Save Me, San Francisco Tour (2009–2011)
- For Me, It’s You Tour (2006)
- Alive at Last Tour (2004)
- Drops of Jupiter Tour (2001–2002)
- Train Tour (1999)
Train Discography:
- Train (1998)
- Drops of Jupiter (2001)
- My Private Nation (2003)
- For Me, It’s You (2006)
- Save Me, San Francisco (2009)
- California 37 (2012)
- Bulletproof Picasso (2014)
- Christmas in Tahoe (2015)
- Train Does Led Zeppelin II (2016)
- A Girl, a Bottle, a Boat (2017)
- AM Gold (2022)
Train’s Popular Songs:
- “Hey, Soul Sister”
- “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)”
- “Drive By”
- “Marry Me”
- “Play That Song”
Train’s Recent Opening Acts:
Train Concert Setlist Info
The song list for a Train show has only gotten harder to map out as the band continues to explore every corner of their catalog and more. On their 2022 AM Gold Tour, Train began putting a new spin on many of their biggest hits, blending covers of Steve Miller Band’s “The Joker” with “Meet Virginia,” The Beatles’ “Hey Jude” with “Drive By” and Redbone’s “Come and Get Your Love” with “Hey, Soul Sister.”
However, no matter how unpredictable the journey of a Train live show becomes, all roads still lead to the same, satisfying conclusion: “Drops of Jupiter.” The 2001 smash single remains as the band’s trusty concert closer in 2024. Find an average Train setlist from their Summer Road Trip tour below.
Train’s Summer Road Trip 2024 Setlist:
- Calling All Angels
- If It’s Love
- Get to Me
- Save Me, San Francisco
- Meet Virginia
- The Joker (Steve Miller Band cover)
- Long Yellow Dress
- Play That Song
- Parachute
- Angel in Blue Jeans
- Marry Me
- 50 Ways to Say Goodbye
- Bruises
- Lose Control (Teddy Swims cover)
- Hey, Soul Sister
- Drive By
- Drops of Jupiter
Source: Setlist.fm.
How to Get Tickets for Train Concerts
Train tickets for the Summer Road Trip 2024 tour are available via Ticketmaster. Standard Tickets and VIP Packages are still available for many dates.
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