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Train Celebrates 25 Years of "Drops of Jupiter" with 2026 Tour

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  • Train to embark on 38-stop North American tour in summer 2026
  • Tour celebrates 25th anniversary of hit song "Drops of Jupiter"
  • Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson to provide support
Train Celebrates 25 Years of "Drops of Jupiter" with 2026 Tour

In November 2025, the veteran band Train announced plans to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their iconic hit "Drops of Jupiter" with a North American tour in the summer of 2026. The Live Nation-produced "Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere" tour is set to kick off on July 6 in West Palm Beach, Florida, and will feature 38 stops across the United States and Canada before concluding on August 30 in Auburn, Washington.

Joining Train on the career-spanning outing will be the Barenaked Ladies and singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson, providing support for the band as they revisit their 2001 album that spawned the chart-topping single. Train also revealed that acclaimed producer Butch Walker has officially joined the group, adding guitar and vocals to the lineup led by frontman Pat Monahan.

Fans can look forward to new music from Train in the spring of 2026, as the band gears up to release their first full-length album since 2022's "AM Gold." With the "Drops of Jupiter" anniversary tour, Train is poised to deliver a nostalgic yet fresh experience for longtime fans and newcomers alike.

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The "Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere" tour is scheduled to take place in the summer of 2026.
Train will be joined by the Barenaked Ladies and singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson as support acts for the "Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere" tour.
Train is gearing up to release new music in the spring of 2026, their first full-length album since 2022's "AM Gold."

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