Train in Auburn | Tickets 2026

Feel the electric energy on August 30, 2026, as Train takes the stage at the White River Amphitheatre in Auburn, WA. Their dynamic performance will bring hits like “Drops of Jupiter” and “Hey, Soul Sister” alive, creating an unforgettable night. Grab your Train tour tickets now!
Train Auburn Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Sunday Aug 30, 2026 06:45 PM |
Auburn, WA | from $37.42 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Train concert in Auburn, WA?
Train returns to the Pacific Northwest with their “Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere” tour at White River Amphitheatre in Auburn, WA on August 30, 2026. The show begins at 6:45 PM and features special guests Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson, promising a memorable summer night of live hits and festival vibes.
How do I buy tickets for White River Amphitheatre?
Tickets can be purchased through Live Nation, Ticketmaster, the venue box office, and trusted resale sites. Choose reserved seats for a premium experience, general admission lawn for maximum flexibility, or pick from VIP packages that include box suites, club access, and exclusive perks. All tickets use mobile entry—bring your smartphone ready for touchless scanning.
How can I get cheap tickets for Train in Auburn?
Buy at the initial onsale for the lowest prices and widest selection. Lawn tickets are typically the most affordable, and presale alerts from the venue or artist mailing list may unlock early discounts. Check reputable resale platforms in the days leading up to the show for last-minute deals if holders need to sell tickets quickly.
Who’s opening for Train for this show?
Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson join Train on this tour stop, each performing a full set to kick off the evening. Arrive early to catch all three acts and enjoy the festival-like energy.
What are the seating and VIP options at White River?
Choose from reserved Pavilion seats (covered), general admission lawn (bring blankets for comfort), private suites or VIP club upgrades with in-seat wait service. Wheelchair accessible and companion seating is available; contact the box office for details and arrangements well in advance.
When do parking and gates open, and how late does the concert last?
Parking opens 2–3 hours before the show; Premier Parking passes bring you close to the entrance for quick entry and exit. Doors usually open at 5:15–5:45 PM for a 6:45 PM start. The event ends around 11 PM after encore performances from all bands.
How do I get to the amphitheatre and what about parking?
Located on State Route 164, White River Amphitheatre is accessible by car, rideshare, and special shuttle services from major Seattle and Tacoma locations. Plan to arrive early due to traffic and rural roads—parking fees are cashless, so bring a card or digital wallet.
Can I bring food, drinks, or chairs?
Outside food and beverages aren’t allowed except for one sealed water bottle per person. Blankets are allowed on the lawn, and low-back chairs can be rented or brought if they meet size guidelines. Coolers, alcohol, umbrellas, and large bags are prohibited. Plenty of vendors offer food and drinks inside.
Is the concert family-friendly?
Absolutely—Train welcomes all ages. Each attendee needs a ticket. The spacious lawn is perfect for families; bring or rent ear protection for kids or anyone sensitive to volume near the stage area.
Will the concert go on if it rains?
This event is rain-or-shine. Reserved seats are covered, but the lawn is open air—pack ponchos or rain gear if showers are possible (umbrellas not allowed). Only severe weather would halt or delay the show; follow venue or artist social media on show day for the latest updates.