Multi-Grammy Award-Winning Band Train Announces Auckland Show As Part Of NZ 2025 Tour

10 December 2024
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Multi Grammy Award Winning Band Train Announces Auckland Show As Part Of Nz 2025 Tour

Multi-Grammy Award-winning, diamond-selling band Train is fresh off the heels of an epic summer tour that took in nearly 50 U.S. cities, and today, announces their long-awaited return to New Zealand in May 2025. Train will be performing at Great Hall (Auckland Town Hall) in Auckland on Wednesday, May 28.

Train’s highly anticipated 2025 Tour will bring fans across the globe an epic night of music filled with the band’s most iconic, chart-topping hits including ARIA 15x platinum certified, #1 best-selling smash Hey, Soul Sister, ARIA 12x platinum certified, double-Grammy-winning breakout song Drops of Jupiter, ARIA 2x platinum certified tracks Drive By and Play That Song, and many more from their critically-acclaimed catalogue spanning three decades.

Early bird ticket pre-sales begin Wednesday December 11 at 10am, and tickets for the general public will be on sale beginning Friday December 13 at 11am via destroyalllines.com.

Sign up for access to early bird presale tickets HERE. For more information on Train’s upcoming tour dates, please visit: SaveMeSanFrancisco.com.

Since their formation in 1994, Train has had 14 songs on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, 13 albums on the Billboard 200 albums chart, and has sold more than 10 million albums and 30 million tracks worldwide. In 2024, the band celebrated the 15th anniversary of their iconic album Save Me, San Francisco, featuring Grammy-winning, global hit ‘Hey, Soul Sister’, which continues to reach new milestones – it was the #1 best-selling smash and most downloaded single of 2010, achieved RIAA Diamond status in 2021 and now 11x platinum, and in 2022 surpassed one billion streams on Spotify.

TRAIN NEW ZEALAND 2025 TOUR
PRESENTED BY DESTROY ALL LINES
 
Wednesday May 28 – Auckland – Great Hall 

Early Bird Pre-sales Begin Wednesday December 11am
at 10am – 
SIGN UP TO ACCESS

Photo Credit: Jasper Graham

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