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Train fans, prepare for an unforgettable night on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte, NC. Experience their chart-topping hits live as part of their tour. Secure your Train tickets for Charlotte now.

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Train PNC Music Pavilion , NC concert

PNC Music Pavilion 707 Pavilion Blvd, Charlotte, NC, 28256

Experience an unforgettable evening with Train, Barenaked Ladies, and Matt Nathanson at the PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte on July 14, 2026. This highly anticipated concert promises to deliver a night filled with chart-topping hits and captivating performances from some of the most beloved artists in the pop and rock genres.

Train, known for their iconic songs such as "Drops of Jupiter" and "Hey, Soul Sister," has consistently captivated audiences with their heartfelt lyrics and engaging melodies. Their collaboration with Barenaked Ladies, famous for hits like "One Week" and "If I Had $1,000,000," ensures a dynamic show that will resonate with fans of all ages. Matt Nathanson, celebrated for his soulful voice and relatable songwriting, adds another layer of excitement to this star-studded lineup.

The PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte is renowned for its excellent acoustics and vibrant atmosphere, making it the perfect venue for this concert. With a seating capacity that accommodates thousands of fans, attendees can expect an immersive experience that brings them closer to their favorite artists. Ticket prices for this event are expected to range from $50 to $150, depending on seating preferences and availability. Given the popularity of these performers, early purchase is recommended to secure the best seats.

As you prepare for this remarkable event, consider exploring the history of each performer. Train's evolution over the years has solidified their place in music history, while Barenaked Ladies continue to charm audiences with their witty lyrics and infectious energy. Matt Nathanson's ability to connect with listeners through his storytelling makes him a standout performer in his own right.

For those looking to attend this concert, tickets are available through ticketscharlotte.net. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary night filled with music that has shaped the pop and rock landscape. Mark your calendars for July 14, 2026, and get ready for an evening that promises to be both memorable and exhilarating at the PNC Music Pavilion - Charlotte.

By ThePrincipal

Loved Train, but PLEASE outdoor shows in Texas

It's July and its HOT in Texas. Unfortunately many of the best shows are in the summer. The last Train concert was in summer as well; but this summer it hotter. The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is alright (bathrooms were bad at the end of the show) but they could keep it a little cleaner or have better food options if you want to arrive earlier (first band was at 6:30pm but Train went on a littler after 9pm). We had good seats and sat under one of huge fans but it didn't matter-you could not feel a breeze. Last time we sat on the lawn and after sunset you could at least feel a breeze-that being said if you sit on the lawn you have to smell smoke (both kinds you know what I'm talking about). It is a non-smoking non vaping venue but there is NO ONE on the lawn checking up at any time during any concert I have ever attended. Blues Traveler was very good, Jewel was good as well-but I did not care for her attitude especially towards the fan(s). I will skip her music if she comes up in my rotation again. However, her the range of her voice is truly beautiful and the solo with Train was surprising and one of the best songs performed during the show. Another was the Aerosmith song Dream On-wow. Train made some great choices to perform and they deserve a FIVE star review. The venue gets a 3 and Jewel gets a 3 as well. I do not mind the use of profanity at all, but you really didn't have to call that female fan a Bit_h. Oh and Jewel.....it's too big of a venue to ask for song requests.