Train announced as headliner for new Warwick music festival

By James Smith 10th Dec 2024

Train are coming to Warwick next year (image by Jasper Graham)
Train are coming to Warwick next year (image by Jasper Graham)

AEG Presents is "delighted to announce" another "huge headliner" for The Warwick Sessions 2025: multi-GRAMMY Award-winning, diamond-selling band Train will top the bill on Wednesday 2 July, with special guests Squeeze.

More headliners are also to be announced for the new Warwick festival, with The Stranglers (July 4) and Elbow (July 6) also taking over St Nicholas Park next year.

Tickets for Train's headline show go on general sale at 10am Friday 13 December.

Train's show at The Warwick Sessions is part of their wider UK / EU tour, where they will be performing in London, Southampton, Halifax and many more locations.

For the promoter, Chloe Pean and Rachel Lloyd said: "AEG Presents is delighted to announce 'The Warwick Sessions' for summer 2025 following the success of The Castle Sessions.

"St Nicholas Park is a unique setting in a town with a great appetite for live music.

"We're excited to bring the biggest acts from elbow, The Stranglers, and now Train, with more great names still to be announced."

Since their formation in 1994, internationally acclaimed, diamond-selling band Train has been captivating audiences across the globe with their signature blend of rock and pop.

Known for their critically acclaimed catalogue of chart-topping smash hits like 'Drops of Jupiter', 'Hey, Soul Sister' and 'Drive By', Train has sold more than 10 million albums and 30 million tracks worldwide, with multiple platinum/gold citations, including three GRAMMY Awards, two Billboard Music Awards, and dozens of other honours.

The band's GRAMMY Award-winning, global hit 'Hey, Soul Sister' continues to reach new milestones–it was the number one best-selling track and most downloaded single of 2010, achieved RIAA Diamond status in 2021 and now 11 times platinum, and in 2022 surpassed one billion streams on Spotify.

Cllr Ella Billiald, portfolio holder for arts & economy at Warwick District Council said: "We are very excited to be welcoming these big name artists to Warwick in the wonderful backdrop of St Nicholas Park.

"We do hope that these concerts will attract lots of new visitors to our beautiful town, benefitting our local hospitality businesses and retail."

     

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