
Pop-rock legends Train are scheduled to headline the Great Neck Park District’s summer concert series later this month.
Train are set to perform at Steppingstone Park in Great Neck, New York, next month, alongside support act Edwin McCain. Taking place on August 10th, the event will form part of Steppingstone Performing Arts’ Summer Concert Series 2025, a series of events that will also see Ray Chen and an as-yet-unannounced mystery artist perform throughout the summer. The Great Neck Park District Summer Concert Series is ticketed but free for all Park District residents. Train will perform an electrifying set of hit singles and deep cuts that will cover their varied discography; fans can expect to hear classics such as “Drops of Jupiter,” “Hey, Soul Sister,” and “Drive By”.

Since forming in 1994, diamond-selling rock-pop band Train has built a global following with their catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics. They broke out with the Grammy-winning anthem “Drops of Jupiter,” followed by smash hits like “Hey, Soul Sister” and “Drive By.” With over 10 million albums and 30 million tracks sold worldwide, Train has landed 14 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 and 13 albums on the Billboard 200. Their blend of emotional songwriting and polished hooks has earned them three GRAMMYs, two Billboard Music Awards, and a long list of other accolades. Decades in, Train is still connecting with fans around the world, proving that big choruses and honest storytelling never go out of style.