Train in Riverside | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy as Train takes the stage at the Amphitheater in Riverside, MO on August 12, 2026. Get ready for an unforgettable night filled with their chart-topping hits like “Drops of Jupiter” and “Hey, Soul Sister.” Don’t miss out—secure your Train tour tickets now!
Train Riverside Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Monday Jun 22, 2026 06:30 PM |
Riverside, Missouri | from $59.04 | Tickets |
| Wednesday Aug 12, 2026 06:45 PM |
Riverside, Missouri | from $50.40 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Train concert in Riverside, MO?
Train will perform at Morton Amphitheater in Riverside, MO on August 12, 2026 as part of their “Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere” tour. The show starts at 6:45 PM, with Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson joining as special guests, creating an unforgettable night of music.
How do I buy tickets for the Morton Amphitheater concert?
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, the venue’s box office, Live Nation, and reputable resale platforms. Choose from reserved seats, general admission, VIP packages, or accessible seating. All entry is mobile for quick scanning at the gate—make sure your phone is fully charged.
How can I get cheap tickets for Train in Riverside?
Buy as soon as general ticket sales open—early shoppers get the lowest prices and biggest selection. General admission or upper-section reserved seats tend to be the best value. Subscribe to artist or venue newsletters for presale codes and early-bird offers. Watch resale sites closer to showtime for discounted tickets when sellers want to avoid seats going unused.
Who is performing with Train at this concert?
Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson will perform full sets ahead of Train’s headline slot, making for a robust night of music with three high-profile acts for the price of one ticket.
What time do parking and gates open, and how late does the concert run?
Parking opens in the afternoon; purchase a parking pass ahead of time if you plan to drive. Gates open at least an hour before showtime. Music begins at 6:45 PM and wraps after 11 PM, with three acts delivering full sets.
What are the seating and VIP options?
You’ll find standard reserved seating, general admission lawn/field areas, VIP and suite upgrades near the stage, and accessible sections for those who need them. VIP packages may include premium parking, fast-track entry, private lounge access, and extra amenities.
How do I get to the venue and what should I know about parking?
Morton Amphitheater is located in Riverside, just north of Kansas City. On-site parking is offered for an extra fee; buy your pass in advance for smoother entry. Rideshare and shuttle options may be available for even easier access—check ahead for details.
Can I bring food, drinks, or chairs?
One sealed water bottle per person is permitted, but outside food, alcohol, and coolers are not. Lawn and general admission ticket holders may bring blankets or low-back chairs that meet posted size guidelines; chair rentals are available inside if allowed by the event. Always check the venue’s latest policy before arriving.
Is this Train concert family-friendly?
Yes, the event is open to fans of all ages—children require tickets. The open field and relaxed lawn make it perfect for groups and families; ear protection for kids is a smart idea, especially near speakers or on busy nights.
Will the concert be held if it rains?
The show is rain-or-shine. Most seating at Morton Amphitheater is open-air; bring ponchos or rain jackets for wet forecasts (umbrellas are not allowed). Only severe weather would cause delays or a pause—follow venue or artist social media for real-time updates on show day.