They play materials from all seven of their studio albums, but they definitely focus on the hits. The other main reason is that Train is a well oiled machine now that knows what the fans want to hear. He departed into the crowd for a few songs and even invited audience members on stage to dance with him at different parts of the night. Pat's antics really make Train an entertaining band to see live. The singer is an absolute beast, focusing on the vocals and belting out line after line that carries well into the last few rows of lawn space. One of the reasons Train has survived and still has the ability to play such large venues after all these years is due to the vocal ability of Monahan. (Likely cause from tickets being on Groupon for $15) I missed out on openers Matt Nathanson and The Fray, but got my spot in the lawn just as Train hit the stage. Their most recent Tampa stop was no exception as Train played a set full of hits to a mostly filled Florida Central Credit Union Amphitheater. No matter the venue, Pat Monahan and company always seem to bring down the house. I've seen them everywhere from 20,000 capacity outdoor stadiums to Tropicana Field to intimate settings such as the Mahaffey Theatre for their Christmas Show last December. Sandwiched between a weekend of Third Eye Blind shows back in June, was an Amphitheater performance by none other than the beloved Train.
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