Multi-GRAMMY Award-winning, diamond-selling band Train is set to make their long-awaited return to Melbourne in May 2025.
This follows an epic U.S. summer tour that saw them perform in nearly 50 cities and marks Train’s first Australian shows in eight years.
The highly anticipated 2025 Australian Tour promises an unforgettable night of music, featuring Train’s most iconic, chart-topping hits. Fans can look forward to performances of ARIA 15x platinum-certified #1 smash “Hey, Soul Sister,” the ARIA 12x platinum-certified, double-GRAMMY-winning “Drops of Jupiter,” as well as ARIA 2x platinum-certified favourites “Drive By” and “Play That Song,” alongside many more classics from their critically acclaimed catalogue spanning three decades.
Joining Train as direct support on all dates is Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall, renowned for her 2004 multi-platinum debut Eye to the Telescope, which featured hits like “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” and the global anthem “Suddenly I See.” Jason Wade of Lifehouse will also join the tour, performing the band’s biggest tracks, including “Hanging By a Moment,” “You and Me,” “Whatever It Takes,” and more.
Formed in 1994, Train is an internationally acclaimed, multi-platinum band known for their unique blend of rock and pop. With hit songs like “Drops of Jupiter,” “Hey, Soul Sister,” and “Drive By,” the band has sold over 10 million albums and 30 million tracks worldwide. Their infectious melodies and heartfelt lyrics have earned them a loyal fan base and a place in music history.
The band’s impressive accolades include three GRAMMY Awards, two Billboard Music Awards, and numerous chart-topping hits. Their 2010 smash “Hey, Soul Sister” became a cultural phenomenon, achieving RIAA Diamond status, going 11x platinum, and surpassing one billion Spotify streams. Train continues to captivate audiences with their timeless music and live performances.
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KT Tunstall is a Scottish singer-songwriter whose distinctive voice and acoustic sound have earned her global recognition. She gained fame with her breakout single “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” from her 2004 debut album Eye to the Telescope. The song topped charts and earned Tunstall a Grammy nomination, paving the way for a successful career marked by multiple albums and worldwide tours.
Tunstall’s soulful blend of folk, pop, and rock has made her a beloved figure in the music world. With hits like “Suddenly I See” and “Other Side of the World,” she has captivated audiences with her heartfelt lyrics and raw performances. Her unique sound and musical versatility continue to define her as one of the most influential female artists of her generation.
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Lifehouse is an American rock band formed in 1999, fronted by lead vocalist and guitarist Jason Wade. Known for their emotive sound, the band rose to prominence with their 2000 debut album No Name Face, which included the chart-topping hit “Hanging by a Moment.” Lifehouse’s blend of rock, pop, and alternative influences has earned them a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim.
With several successful albums and numerous hits like “You and Me” and “First Time,” Lifehouse has established itself as a staple of modern rock. Lead singer Jason Wade’s emotive vocals and the band’s timeless melodies continue to resonate with fans worldwide.
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