Train will let kids under 10 into most concerts on upcoming tour for free
The Grammy-winning band told fans to "skip the babysitter."
Train understands the hassle parents face when a babysitter cancels last minute on a planned night out, so they're making sure fans hoping to catch them on tour won't miss out.
The Grammy-winning band announced Tuesday that they're making their "AM Gold Tour" more than kid-friendly by allowing kids under 10 to attend most shows for free. This marks the first time Train has ever done something like this.
"Skip the babysitter and bring the kids along to the #AMGoldTour *for free*!" the band revealed. "Children 10 and under get in free w/ a paid adult. Must go to the box office to get tickets. Lawn seats only."
The only venues not partaking in this are Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida, and Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. In addition, Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati is only allowing children under 5 in for free.
Several fans celebrated the welcome news in the comments section, with some announcing plans to turn it into their child's first concert experience.
Train is hitting the road with Jewel and Blues Traveler for their "AM Gold Tour," which kicks off on June 8 in Mansfield, Massachusetts, in support of their new album.
In other Train news, the group recently dropped the music video for their song "Cleopatra", featuring singer Sofía Reyes.