Train in Los Angeles | Tickets 2026

Feel the vibrant energy of Train’s concert on The Greek Theatre stage in Los Angeles, CA on Aug 24, 2026. With a setlist packed with timeless hits like “Drops of Jupiter” and “Hey, Soul Sister,” their electrifying performance will create an unforgettable night. Don’t miss out—grab your Train tour tickets now!
Train Los Angeles Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Monday Aug 24, 2026 06:45 PM |
Los Angeles, CA | from $75.10 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Train concert in Los Angeles, CA?
Train’s “Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere” tour will arrive at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA on August 24, 2026. The concert starts at 6:45 PM and features Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson as special guests, combining classic hits and new music in an iconic outdoor venue beneath the Griffith Park trees.
How do I buy tickets for The Greek Theatre concert?
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, AXS, Live Nation, The Greek Theatre box office, and trusted resale marketplaces. Reserved seating, box suites, and accessible tickets are offered, all with mobile entry. Make sure your phone is charged to scan your e-ticket for fast and touchless entry.
How can I get cheap tickets for Train in Los Angeles?
Buy as soon as tickets go on sale for the best prices—general admission and higher-section seats are usually most affordable. Use presale codes from newsletters, fan clubs, or credit cards if you have access, and check reliable resale sites (Vivid Seats, SeatGeek) closer to showtime for possible last-minute discounts. The Greek often sells out, so act early for a bargain.
Who is performing with Train at this show?
Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson join Train, each performing a full set before Train headlines. Together, they offer a night full of favorite songs and lively crowd energy from start to finish.
What are the seating and premium options at The Greek Theatre?
The Greek offers reserved seats in Sections A–C, prime box suites with luxury amenities, and ADA-accessible sections. Every seat has excellent sightlines and immersive sound—the theater’s amphitheatre design means even rear seats feel intimate and connected to the show.
What time do gates open and how late does the concert last?
Gates generally open at 5:30 PM for a 6:45 PM show start. The entire evening runs until roughly 11:00 PM, with time for long sets and an uplifting encore from all three artists.
How do I get to the Greek Theatre and what’s the parking situation?
The Greek Theatre is in Griffith Park with multiple self-park lots, Premier Parking upgrades, free trams, and rideshare drop-off locations. Limited onsite parking fills quickly—book in advance or use transit, biking, or park-and-ride shuttles from nearby lots. Expect traffic around showtime and plan extra time for parking and entry.
Can I bring food, drinks, or chairs?
Outside drinks, coolers, and food are not permitted, except for sealed water. No lawn or plastic chairs are allowed. Blankets and seat cushions are fine for added comfort. The Greek has great on-site food and beverage stands to keep you satisfied throughout the night.
Is this concert family-friendly?
Absolutely! Train concerts at The Greek are open to all ages—kids, families, and groups are welcome with a ticket for each guest. Ear protection is suggested for children and those wanting a quieter experience, especially near the front or speakers.
Will the concert be held if it rains?
This is a rain-or-shine event. All seating is outdoors—bring a poncho or raincoat just in case (umbrellas are not permitted). Only severe weather would delay or pause the show. Watch venue or band social media for updates as your concert date approaches.