Train is in the middle of their 2025 North American summer tour, and last night they rolled into Cincinnati, OH for a special post-game performance at Great American Ballpark. Fresh off the Cincinnati Reds’ victory, fans didn’t head for the exits. Instead, they packed the field and stands to catch the band’s high-energy set under the stadium lights.

From the first notes of their opening song, Train had the crowd hooked. They ran through a setlist packed with fan favorites, from the nostalgic “Meet Virginia” and “Drops of Jupiter” to sing-along staples like “Hey, Soul Sister” and “Drive By.” Every chorus turned into a stadium-wide choir, with voices echoing across the field and smiles stretching from the front row to the upper deck. Pat Monahan’s easy charm and powerhouse vocals kept the energy high, and the band’s polished performance showed exactly why they’ve remained a live favorite for decades.

The Cincinnati stop is one of more than 30 dates on Train’s 2025 summer tour, with special guest Edwin McCain joining as direct support. The tour kicked off on Friday, August 1 in Camdenton, MO and will travel across the U.S. and Canada before wrapping up September 17 in Seattle, WA. If last night’s show is any indication, fans are in for a night of hits, heartfelt moments, and plenty of sing-alongs.

For tickets and the full list of dates, visit savemesanfrancisco.com/tour.