Train 2008 Uncut ^new^
The “Train 2008” tour kicked off in January of that year, with the band playing to sold-out crowds across North America. The tour was a huge undertaking, with a 30-foot tall stage, a 50-foot wide video wall, and a pyrotechnic show that would put even the most seasoned rock concerts to shame. The band’s lead singer, Pat Monahan, was in top form, belting hits like “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)” and “Hey, Soul Sister” to adoring fans.
The “Train 2008” tour kicked off in January of that year, with the band playing to sold-out crowds across North America. The tour was a massive undertaking, with a 30-foot tall stage, a 50-foot wide video wall, and a pyrotechnic show that would put even the most seasoned rock concerts to shame. The band’s lead singer, Pat Monahan, was in top form, belting out hits like “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)” and “Hey, Soul Sister” to adoring fans. train 2008 uncut
That year 2008 was a pivotal moment for the American rock band Train. With their sixth studio album, “My Morning Sun”, already gaining momentum, the band embarked on a massive tour to promote their new music. The “Train 2008” tour was a behemoth of a production, featuring state-of-the-art stage design, pyrotechnics, and a setlist that stretched across their complete discography. But what made this tour really special was the “uncut” element – a raw, unfiltered glance at the band’s live performances, which would afterward be issued as a concert film and DVD. The “Train 2008” tour kicked off in January

