Train in Morrison | Tickets 2026

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Feel the thrill as Train takes the stage at the breathtaking Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO on August 17, 2026. Experience their electrifying performance of iconic hits like “Drops of Jupiter” and “Hey, Soul Sister.” Don’t miss your chance—grab your Train tour tickets now!

Train Morrison Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Monday
Aug 17, 2026
06:45 PM
Morrison, CO from $201.96 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Train concert in Morrison, CO?

Train brings their “Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere” tour to Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO, on August 17, 2026. The show begins at 6:45 PM and features Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson as special guests for an epic night amid the legendary sandstone rocks.

How do I buy tickets for Red Rocks Amphitheatre?

Tickets are available via AXS (the official Red Rocks provider), Ticketmaster, and Red Rocks’ box office. Choose reserved seats (usually rows 1–30), unreserved seating (higher rows—first come, first served), or VIP upgrades with premium views and amenities. All entry is mobile; charge your phone and keep your tickets ready for scanning.

How can I get cheap tickets for Train at Red Rocks?

Buy as early as possible—early birds get the best choice and lowest prices. Sometimes resale prices drop closer to the event but this isn’t guaranteed for high-demand Red Rocks shows. Select unreserved seats in higher rows for great views at a lower cost, and keep an eye out for presale promo codes and fan club access. Last-minute downloadable tickets can sometimes be a bargain.

Who is performing with Train at Red Rocks?

Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson will each deliver a full set to kick off the evening, creating a stacked, festival-style experience before Train’s headline performance.

What time do gates open and how late does the concert last?

Gates open at 5:00 PM and the show starts at 6:45 PM. Expect multiple hours of live music from all three acts, wrapping up around 11:00 PM. Arrive early for the best unreserved seating, time to climb the steps, and to enjoy the view!

What are the seating and VIP options at Red Rocks?

Reserved tickets assign you to a specific row and seat, usually close to the stage. Rows 40–70 are often unreserved so fans can pick their favorite spot upon entry. Some VIP packages offer front-row views, early access, lounge entry, and special merchandise. Every seat has great acoustics and a unique vantage of the stunning setting.

How do I get to Red Rocks and what about parking?

Red Rocks is just outside Denver, with multiple free parking lots. Be prepared for uphill walks—leave extra time and wear comfortable shoes. Arrive early for easier parking, a shorter walk, and less traffic. Rideshare and shuttle options are available too—confirm drop-off points with your driver or event info.

Can I bring food, drinks, or chairs?

Sealed water bottles, small snacks, and stadium cushions/blankets are allowed, but no coolers, alcohol, or large backpacks. Lawn chairs and umbrellas are not permitted. Food and drinks are available for purchase on site—including Red Rocks’ locally sourced favorites.

Is Train at Red Rocks family-friendly?

Absolutely! Train concerts at Red Rocks are all-ages and feature a festive, communal vibe. Each attendee needs their own ticket. Hearing protection is recommended, especially for children or anyone close to the stage.

Will the concert still happen if it rains?

The event is rain-or-shine. Most seating is open-air—bring a rain jacket or poncho if rain threatens (umbrellas are not allowed). Only severe storms would delay or pause the concert. For real-time updates, follow Red Rocks and Train on social media before you go.

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