Train in Stateline | Tickets 2026

Feel the electric energy at the Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena on August 25, 2026 as Train takes the stage! With their powerful melodies and crowd favorites like “Drops of Jupiter” and “Hey, Soul Sister,” this concert promises an unforgettable night. Don’t miss out on the excitement—grab your Train tour tickets now!
Train Stateline Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday Aug 25, 2026 07:00 PM |
Stateline, Nevada | from $131.39 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Train concert in Stateline, NV?
Train’s “Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere” tour, with Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson, comes to the Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena (Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic, formerly Harveys) in Stateline, Nevada, on August 25, 2026. The show begins at 7:00 PM—set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Tahoe, this will be a summer night to remember.
How do I buy tickets for Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena?
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, Another Planet Entertainment presale, the Caesars Republic box office, and authorized resale sites. Reserve your preferred seats, opt for general admission in the bleachers, or purchase a VIP upgrade for a luxury experience. All tickets are mobile for easy entry—just scan your phone at the gate.
How can I get cheap tickets for Train in Stateline?
Purchase tickets as soon as they go on sale—early buyers have access to the best prices and selection. Bleacher and general admission standing room tickets are usually the most budget-friendly. Sign up for venue or band newsletters for advance presale codes, and monitor reputable resale sites the week of the concert for last-minute deals if sellers need to offload tickets.
Who’s performing with Train at this show?
Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson join Train for this stop, each performing full sets before Train’s headline appearance. Arrive early to enjoy all three acts!
What seating and VIP options are available?
The Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena offers orchestra and lower bowl reserved seats, bleacher sections for a relaxed atmosphere, general admission (standing or seated in back rows), and premium VIP, suite, and hospitality upgrades that can include premium parking, early entry, and private amenities.
What time do doors open and how late does the concert go?
Doors typically open by 5:30–6:00 PM, with the concert starting at 7:00 PM and running until approximately 10:00 PM, featuring three full sets and plenty of time to enjoy the mountain air.
How do I get to Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena and what about parking?
The venue is located near Stateline Avenue and Highway 50, adjacent to hotels and casinos. Multiple pay lots and garages are available nearby, but arrive early as parking fills quickly for big events. Consider walking from your lodging if you’re staying in Stateline or South Lake Tahoe. Rideshare and shuttle service options are also available with drop-off zones close to the gates.
Can I bring food, drinks, or chairs?
Outside food, drinks, and coolers are not permitted except for one sealed water bottle per person. Low-back chairs and blankets are allowed for specified sections; check your ticket for what’s permitted. Food, beverages, and merchandise are widely available once inside.
Is the event family-friendly?
Yes, Train concerts at Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena are open to all ages. Every attendee needs a ticket. The friendly atmosphere and scenic setting make it ideal for families, and ear protection is recommended for children or fans sitting close to the stage.
Will the concert go on if it rains?
This is a rain-or-shine event. The amphitheatre is outdoors—all seats are exposed, so pack ponchos or light rain gear just in case (umbrellas are not allowed). Only extreme weather would halt or delay the show—check venue and band’s social media on event day for real-time updates.