Train keeps rolling with more tour dates
Train will soon wrap up the latest leg of its tour support of last year's "My Private Nation," but the group is poised to return to the road for a new batch of spring and summer shows.
The band ends its current jaunt with a three-night stand in Philadelphia on April 7-9, and resumes its road work in mid-May. The new round of shows kicks off with a three-night stand in Seattle on May 13-15, and dates are set through late July.
On Monday (3/29), the group posted at its website the setlist for that night's show at the Birchmere in Alexandria, VA. Included in the set was the cut "Landmine"-- the "first time in a while" that the group performed the song live, according to the site--as well as covers of Led Zeppelin's "What Is and What Should Never Be" and "Ramble On."
Train released "My Private Nation" last June. The album features the single "Calling All Angels," which garnered the group Grammy nominations in this year's Best Rock Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Rock Song categories.
The album is the follow-up to the group's double-platinum, 2001 breakthrough "Drops of Jupiter," the title track for which won the Best Rock Song Grammy in early 2002.


















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