Train in Clarkston | Tickets 2026

On August 5, 2026, the atmosphere at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, MI will be electric as Train takes the stage. Dive into an unforgettable night filled with their greatest hits, powerful performances, and vibrant energy. Don’t miss out—secure your Train tour tickets now!
Train Clarkston Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday Jun 12, 2026 06:30 PM |
Clarkston, MI | from $80.98 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Train concert in Clarkston, MI?
Train is coming to Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, MI on August 5, 2026, for their “Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere” tour. The show starts at 6:45 PM, featuring special guests Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson—expect an evening packed with sing-along hits and summer energy in Michigan’s most iconic outdoor amphitheater.
How do I buy tickets for the Pine Knob Music Theatre concert?
Tickets are available on Ticketmaster, the Pine Knob Theatre box office, and through reputable resale outlets such as Live Nation. Pick from reserved Pavilion seats, the general admission lawn, VIP options, and accessible seating for fans with special requirements. Mobile entry is standard—bring your phone charged and ready for scanning at the gate.
How can I get cheap tickets for Train in Clarkston?
Buy your tickets early to get the best prices—lawn seats and upper Pavilion sections are typically the most affordable. Subscribe to venue, artist, or credit card presale lists for early access and special codes. Set alerts on ticket resale platforms to hop on last-minute discounts, and check for group or bundled ticket offers if coming with friends.
Who are the openers for Train in Clarkston?
Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson will join Train for the evening, each bringing a crowd-pleasing set of their greatest songs before Train takes center stage for a career-spanning performance.
What time do the gates open and how long will the concert run?
Parking opens in the late afternoon, gates around 5:00 PM, with the first act starting promptly at 6:45 PM. Expect several hours of live music, with the show ending around 11:00 PM after all three acts play full sets.
What are the seating and VIP options at Pine Knob?
The venue features covered Pavilion reserved seats, general admission lawn for a relaxed, social vibe, and VIP boxes offering luxury and prime stage views. ADA and accessible sections are available—call the box office to reserve if needed.
How do I get there, and what about parking?
Pine Knob is located off I-75 in Clarkston and is accessible by car only—plan for significant traffic and arrive early to secure the best parking. Lots are divided by ticket section (VIP, reserved, lawn), and Premier Parking upgrades are available. The entire facility is cashless, so bring a credit/debit card or mobile wallet for purchases.
Can I bring food, drinks, or chairs?
Sealed water bottles are OK, but outside food/drinks, coolers, and alcohol are not allowed. Rent a lawn chair on-site for comfort, or bring a small, low-back chair meeting venue guidelines. Blankets, small bags, and ponchos are also permitted; umbrellas are not.
Is the concert family-friendly?
Absolutely! Train concerts are for all ages—each guest, regardless of age, must have a ticket. The lawn area is especially popular for families, and ear protection for children is recommended for the loud moments near speakers.
Will the concert go on if it rains?
Pine Knob is a rain-or-shine venue. Pavilion seats offer weather protection, while the lawn is open-air, so pack ponchos or rain jackets if storms are possible. Only dangerous weather would result in a delay or cancellation—keep an eye on venue or band social channels for the latest updates.