Train, Barenaked Ladies & Matt Nathanson at Ascend Amphitheater

Ascend Amphitheater, Nashville, Tennessee

Jul

31

Train at Ascend Amphitheater

Jul

31

Train, Barenaked Ladies & Matt Nathanson

Ascend Amphitheater

Train tickets

Train is hitting the road to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Drops of Jupiter one of their most popular tracks. Of course, they'll get to you, Soul Sister, don't worry about that! The concert also features some interesting opening acts that are going to make this Friday, July 31 stop in Nashville's Ascend Amphitheater one to remember.

Matt Nathanson is known for his romantic side. His flagship track, "How High Can You Go," is going to get those tears flowing just enough! It's going to be a highly emotional affair from the word go.

Now the Bare Naked Ladies are here to offer a more light-hearted approach to music. That's much appreciated because you don't want to be all teary-eyed all the way through the show.

You can be a part of this 2000s rock revival for only $77. That's one of the best deals for a show at this venue all year. Make sure to hit the "Buy Tickets" link real soon.

Drops of Jupiter 25 Years in the Atmosphere Tour

In a world that featured the likes of Korn, Metallica, and maybe even Limp Bizkit fighting for time on the radio with the likes of the Backstreet Boys and Nsync, Train was one of the few bands that were able to make a living in that middle ground. Looking back, you could say that they were the soft rock romantics of the era! If you hadn't come to that realization, don't worry, once you set foot inside the Ascend Amphitheater on July 31st, you'll understand where we're coming from. So, "Hey, Soul Sister," are you ready?   

Take the Train Down Memory Lane With this Show 

Yes, the highlight of the show might be Train's rendition of "Drops of Jupiter." That anniversary was at least the excuse for why they went on tour. This doesn't mean that you can't have some fun when the Bare Naked Ladies take the stage. As mentioned, they're going to be upbeat in the middle part of the performance. That's not a bad idea, because if we had another hyper-emotional performer on the card, you'd have no more tears left to cry once the main event took the stage. It's going to be a cool trip down memory lane, and it very well could be the last chance to catch some of these 2000s classics live. Unless, of course, you come across Train at a random bar a few years from now.     

Best Spots at the Ascend Amphitheater

This is one of Nashville's premier venues, and it fits a performance like this perfectly. Pretty much any spot in the theater could be a worthy place to be. The great thing about this venue and the type of music that Train and company bring to the stage is that what you really want is just a little spot to be together with the people that you're taking to the show. That can be right up there in the pit or even in the back. Make sure you find a deal that works for you.    

Find Your Tickets Soon

Right now, you can find access to the Ascend Amphitheater for only $77. That's a steal for a show that won't ever come back around. Hit that "Buy Tickets" link today. 

About the Venue

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Ascend Amphitheater

Ascend Amphitheater, Nashville, Tennessee, 37201, US