Train and REO Speedwagon are going on tour together for the first time: How to get tickets

Train and REO Speedwagon have amassed 32 Billboard hits and more than 50 million albums sold between them.

And now the durable pop-rockers are hitting the road for a co-headlining tour.

The Summer Road Trip 2024 commences July 8 in Somerset, Wisconsin and crisscrosses the country through Sept. 11 in Phoenix. They’ll be joined by Yacht Rock Revue on all 45 dates of the tour.

Tickets can be purchased starting Jan. 31 at 10 a.m. local time through Feb. 1 at 10 p.m. local time via a Citi cardmember presale. Tickets will go on sale to the general public via the bands’ websites – savemesanfrancisco.com and reospeedwagon.com – as well as livenation.com Feb. 2 at 10 a.m. local time.

The members of Train (from left) - Jerry Becker, Taylor Locke, Pat Monahan, Hector Maldonado and  Matt Musty - will embark on a 45-date tour with REO Speedwagon this summer.
The members of Train (from left) - Jerry Becker, Taylor Locke, Pat Monahan, Hector Maldonado and Matt Musty - will embark on a 45-date tour with REO Speedwagon this summer.

To celebrate their upcoming outing, Train and REO Speedwagon will hit Los Angeles’ Whisky A Go Go for a show Feb. 1. Tickets are on sale Monday at noon PT via the bands' websites.

The hitmakers will also share the stage for their first-ever joint performance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Wednesday, even though band members have crossed paths over the years.

“I met Patrick Monahan at an acoustic charity event and immediately felt a good vibe," REO Speedwagon singer Kevin Cronin told USA TODAY exclusively. "Pat is an amazing singer, Train has great hit songs, and I feel that the combination of REO and Train is both interesting and powerful.”

Since their 1998 self-titled debut, Train has scored eight Top 40 hits, including “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)” and “Hey, Soul Sister.” The band released its 11th studio album, “AM Gold,” in 2022.

REO Speedwagon, meanwhile, is responsible for some of the most enduring radio fodder of the ‘70s and ‘80s with anthems “Keep On Loving You,” “Take it on the Run” and “Can’t Fight This Feeling” among their musical arsenal.

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REO Speedwagon (from left): Bryan Hitt, Bruce Hall, Kevin Cronin and Dave Amato, will bring their trove of hits to the road this summer on tour with Train and Yacht Rock Revue.
REO Speedwagon (from left): Bryan Hitt, Bruce Hall, Kevin Cronin and Dave Amato, will bring their trove of hits to the road this summer on tour with Train and Yacht Rock Revue.

Train and REO Speedwagon 2024 concert dates

DATE

CITY

VENUE

Monday, July 8

Somerset, WI

Somerset Amphitheater

Wednesday, July 10

Noblesville, IN

Ruoff Music Center

Thursday, July 11

Pittsburgh

Stage AE ^

Friday, July 12

Cincinnati

Riverbend Music Center

Saturday, July 13

Tinley Park, IL

Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

Monday, July 15

Cuyahoga Falls, OH

Blossom Music Center

Tuesday, July 16

Maryland Heights, MO

Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

Wednesday, July 17

Kansas City, MO

Starlight Theatre ^

Friday, July 19

Lewiston, NY

Artpark ^

Saturday, July 20

Toronto

Budweiser Stage

Sunday, July 21

Clarkston, MI

Pine Knob Music Theatre

Tuesday, July 23

Saratoga Springs, NY

Broadview Stage at SPAC

Wednesday, July 24

Bethel, NY

Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

Friday, July 26

Camden, NJ

Freedom Mortgage Pavilion

Saturday, July 27

Wantagh, NY

Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

Sunday, July 28

Gilford, NH

BankNH Pavilion ^

Wednesday, July 31

Syracuse, NY

Empower FCU Amphitheater at Lakeview

Thursday, Aug. 1

Holmdel, NJ

PNC Bank Arts Center

Saturday, Aug. 3

Hartford, CT

XFINITY Theatre

Sunday, Aug. 4

Mansfield, MA

The Xfinity Center

Tuesday, Aug. 6

Bristow, VA

Jiffy Lube Live

Wednesday, Aug. 7

Virginia Beach, VA

Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

Friday, Aug. 9

Raleigh, NC

Coastal Credit Union Music Park

Saturday, Aug. 10

Charlotte

PNC Music Pavilion

Sunday, Aug. 11

Wilmington, NC

Like Oak Bank Pavilion ^

Friday, Aug. 16

Birmingham, AL

Oak Mountain Amphitheatre ^

Saturday, Aug. 17

Alpharetta, GA

Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

Sunday, Aug. 18

Franklin, TN

FirstBank Amphitheater

Tuesday, Aug. 20

Tampa

MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

Wednesday, Aug. 21

West Palm Beach, FL

iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

Thursday, Aug. 22

Jacksonville, FL

Daily’s Place ^

Friday, Aug. 23

Orange Beach, AL

The Wharf Amphitheater

Sunday, Aug. 25

Houston

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Monday, Aug. 26

Dallas

Dos Equis Pavilion

Wednesday, Aug. 28

Denver

Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre

Thursday, Aug. 29

Salt Lake City

Utah First Credit Amphitheatre

Saturday, Aug. 31

Auburn, WA

White River Amphitheatre

Sunday, Sept. 1

Bend, OR

Hayden Homes Amphitheater

Wednesday, Sept. 4

Ridgefield, WA

RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

Friday, Sept. 6

Wheatland, CA

Toyota Amphitheatre

Saturday, Sept.r 7

Mountain View, CA

Shoreline Amphitheatre

Sunday, Sept. 8

Inglewood, CA

The Kia Forum

Tuesday, Sept. 10

Chula Vista, CA

North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

Wednesday, Sept. 11

Phoenix

Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

^ No REO Speedwagon

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