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The Wharf Amphitheatre
Celebrate a milestone of Train's beloved album with the Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in The atmosphere Tour, arriving to The Wharf Amphitheatre in Orange Beach, Alabama on Sunday, July 12th, 2026. This incredible triple-bill showcase Grammy-winning rockers Train plus Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductees Barenaked Ladies and platinum singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson.
The performance will include Train's hit songs "Hey Soul Sister" and "Drive By" together with their 2022 album AM Gold tracks. The Barenaked Ladies bring their signature comedic style through "One Week" and the Big Bang Theory theme which they released from their 2023 album In Flight. The lineup ends with Matt Nathanson who performs acoustic-based songs which include his platinum-certified hit "Come On Get Higher".
The summer event offers its entry for $46 which represents an unmissable summer experience. Secure yours immediately from Ticket Squeeze today.
Train, Barenaked Ladies and Matt Nathanson take the stage at The Wharf Amphitheatre in Alabama's Orange Beach on Sunday 12th July 2026 at 6 PM. This monumental evening celebrates the 25th birthday of Train's beloved album 'Drops of Jupiter' through the specially curated Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in The vibe Tour. The three-act performance starts at $46 for this exceptional show.
The tour will visit several cities across North America which include Toronto and Tinley Park and Cuyahoga Falls and Saratoga Springs to bring this anniversary celebration to fans throughout Canada and the United States.
Headlining this anniversary event, the San Francisco-formed quintet Train brings their signature pop-rock sound that has captivated listeners since 1993. The audience at the event will want to experience the classic songs "Drops of Jupiter", "Hey Soul Sister", "Drive By", "Calling All Angels" and "Meet Virginia" which will be performed in real-time. The studio album "AM Gold" which the ensemble released in 2022 demonstrates their musical development through their continued use of the same catchy style which brought them success. Train achieved two major awards through their Grammy Award for Best Rock Song for "Drops of Jupiter" in 2002 and multiple Billboard Music Awards and more than 10 million record sales across America. Here's a the now-famous "soy latte" lyric in "Drops of Jupiter" originated as a temporary lyric prompted by frontman Pat Monahan's passion for coffee and eventually stayed in the final track. The outfit introduces a new member for this 2026 tour.
Canadian icons Barenaked Ladies bring their unique mix of alternative rock, pop and humor into this special lineup. The ensemble was formed in 1988 and continues to be popular because of their successful songs which include "One Week" and "If I Had $1000000" and "The Old Apartment" and "Pinch Me" and "Brian Wilson" which will be performed by the guests. The band released their 2023 album "In Flight" which demonstrates their ability to create new musical material. The group has accumulated multiple Juno Awards, Grammy nominations and received induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2018. As a Barenaked Ladies composed and recorded the epic theme song for television's "The Big Bang Theory". Before, they split stages with Hootie & the Blowfish during a 2019 run.
Matt Nathanson finishes his exciting musical tour by playing his acoustic pop-rock songs which he performs with emotional intensity through his songwriting. Nathanson has maintained a dedicated fan base throughout his more than twenty years of music career through his popular songs which include "Come On Get Higher", "Faster", "All We Are" and "Room @ the End of the World". His 2022 album "Boston Accent" follows his usual musical style by making songs which listeners can identify with. The artist achieved Billboard chart success while performing sold-out shows and collaborating with Sugarland and other artists. One his platinum-certified hit "Come On Get Higher" has featured in multiple television programs and films. Nathanson performs at major concerts where he shows his emotional music to fans who travel from different countries across the world.
Situated at 23325 Wharf Lane in Orange Beach, Alabama, The Wharf Amphitheatre functions as an outdoor performance space within The Wharf entertainment district. This beautiful Gulf Coast setting features state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems for superior show enjoyment. The amphitheatre seats about 10,000 fans through reserved seating in tiered sections, a open lawn area and premium VIP boxes. Several refreshment stands around the facility provide varied food and beverage selections, including snacks, meals, beer, wine and cocktails. Because part of The Wharf entertainment district, fans can access shopping, dining and other attractions. The venue provides its direct phone number (251) 224-1020.
Direct parking is available at The Wharf Amphitheatre with options for general and premium parking. Guests must buy their parking passes in advance before they can attend events. Additionally, plenty of on-street parking and parking lots can be found across the local Orange Beach area.
The three-act show offers outstanding entertainment which starts at $46 for admission. Obtain your tickets through two dependable sources: online at the reliable marketplace TicketSqueeze.com, or through the box office. You can check your concert attendance at this musical event by clicking on the "buy tickets" link.
Please see below the The Wharf Amphitheatre seating chart for the Train event on 12 July 2026. The ticket price will vary depending on the seating section. Compare different sections to find the cheapest Train tickets. For accessible seating please contact The Wharf Amphitheatre directly.
The Wharf Amphitheatre, Orange Beach, Alabama, , US