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Concerts in Ireland
- 06/07/2025Sunday 20:00DublinIveagh GardensTrain - World Tour 2025
Venue
- 07/07/2025Monday 19:00Limerick, LKKing John's CastleTrain - World Tour 2025
Venue
International Concerts
- 28/06/2025Saturday 18:00Southampton, GBSouthampton Summer SessionsTrain
- 30/06/2025Monday 19:00London, GBEventim ApolloTrainLow Availability
Venue
- 02/07/2025Wednesday 17:00Warwick, GBSt Nicholas' Park, WarwickTrain - Warwick Sessions
- 02/07/2025Wednesday 17:00Warwick, GBSt Nicholas' Park, WarwickTrain - Warwick Sessions - VIP Package
- 03/07/2025Thursday 18:00Halifax, GBThe Piece HallTrain
- 03/07/2025Thursday 18:01Halifax, GBThe Piece HallTrain - Official Ticket and Hotel BundlsOn partner site
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About
Train
Train has sold more than 10 million albums and 30 million tracks worldwide, with multiple platinum/gold citations, including three GRAMMY Awards, two Billboard Music Awards, and dozens of other honours. The multi-GRAMMY Award-winning diamond-selling band from San Francisco has had 14 songs on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart and 13 albums on the Billboard 200 chart.
Train's climb to the top began in 1994, as the original 5-member band tenaciously built a loyal hometown following, leading up to their debut self-titled album released by Columbia in 1998. The tumbling wordplay of 'Meet Virginia' gave them their first unlikely radio hit, and 2001’s 'Drops of Jupiter' broke them to multi-platinum status. Thanks to the double-GRAMMY-winning title song that spent 10 months in the Top 40, has been certified RIAA 7x platinum, and earned the 2001 GRAMMY Award for Best Rock Song. The group won another GRAMMY in 2011 for their global hit “Hey, Soul Sister'' from their multi-platinum album 'Save Me, San Francisco' (2009), which was the No.1 best-selling smash and most downloaded single of 2010, achieved RIAA Diamond status in 2021 and now 11x platinum, and in 2022 surpassed one billion streams on Spotify.
FAQS
Train will play at Iveagh Gardens, Dublin on 6 July and King John's Castle, Limerick on 7 July 2025.