“Hey, Soul Sister” band Train announced their “Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere Tour” on Monday, November 10. The U.S. and Canada route includes an August 2026 stop at Pine Knob Music ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The band's Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in The Atmosphere Tour will kick off July 8 in West Palm Beach, FL, and is currently set to ...
Live Nation Concerts has announced the group’s 2026 “Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere” tour, which includes a stop at The Wharf Amphitheater on July 12. Train will perform at The Wharf in ...
Train's album Drops of Jupiter, which features the Grammy-winning title track, was released on March 27, 2001, which is why this Friday the band will play a unique gig to mark the album's 25th ...
The band Train released its hit album "Drops of Jupiter" in March 2001, led by Erie native Pat Monahan. The title track was written by Monahan in memory of his mother and won two Grammy Awards in 2002 ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - San Francisco pop band Train will bring their upcoming summer tour, dubbed “Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years In the Atmosphere,” to Blossom Music Center on Tuesday, July 28. Tickets for ...
“Hey, Soul Sister” band Train announced their “Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere Tour” on Monday includes a July 20th stop at BankNH Pavilion in Gilford. Celebrating 25 years since the ...
The "Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in The Atmosphere Tour" will make a stop at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville on Saturday, Aug. 1 as part of the Coors Light Concert Series. The concert starts at 6:45 ...
Pat Monahan, the lead singer of Train, got inspiration for "Drops of Jupiter" from someone very special: his late mother. The Grammy-winning musician recently joined Lynn Hoffman on the Music Saved Me ...
“I used to love the Tenderloin / Until I made some tender coin / And then I met some ladies from Marin.” Those are the opening lyrics from Train’s “Save Me, San Francisco,” a catastrophically asinine ...