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$32 for Two to See Train at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands on September 14 (Up to $44.30 Value)
value $44
discount $12
savings 27%
Time left: Expired deal
Deal provided by: Grouponus
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Highlights:

Grammy-winning pop and roots trio behind the hit “Drops of Jupiter” takes the stage touting a new album with support from Mat Kearney

Fine print:
  • Expires Sep 14, 2012
  • Limit 8 per person. Redeem starting 6/15 for a ticket at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion box office. Must show valid ID matching name on Groupon at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Must provide first and last name at checkout, which Groupon will provide to facilitate redemption of voucher. Refundable only on day of purchase. Discount reflects Live Nation's current ticket prices-price may differ on day of the event.
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Description:
Reaching toward a rock star is a popular way to let them know that you appreciate their musical work and aren’t afraid of their baby-like hands. Get close to the action with this GrouponLive deal to see Train at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands. For $32, you get two tickets for general-admission lawn area on Friday, September 14, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.

The Grammy-winning trio Train freights a cargo of breezy melodies and poignant jams, satiating legions of fans on The California 37 tour. With intrinsically catchy beats and crossover appeal, Train's euphonic anthems bridge the gap between the hearts and brains of millions. Best known for Grammy-magnet singles such as “Hey, Soul Sister,” “Drops of Jupiter,” and “Calling All Angels,” Train’s grooves, combined with Patrick Monahan’s lilting vocals, stick in ears like relentless peanut butter. During the gripping live show, devotees can expect sing-alongs from Train’s catalog of smashes and cochleae candy from the band's latest album, California 37. Train even tickles diehard fans' other senses with its own brand of wine, Drops of Jupiter, fermented from astronaut tears. Singer-songwriter Mat Kearney starts the show with a fistful of adult-contemporary and Christian folk hits, including tracks from his chart-topping new album, Young Love.