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Perth drivers warned of road delays ahead of US band's show
Perth drivers warned of road delays ahead of US band's show

Perth Now

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Perth drivers warned of road delays ahead of US band's show

Perth motorists have been warned of traffic delays near Red Hill Auditorium as fans flock to see world-famous pop band Train take the stage on Sunday night. A lane closure on Toodyay Road westbound will be in place from 4pm to 12am. Main Roads has advised drivers to expect delays as traffic management and speed reduction will be in place. The legendary American band announced their highly-anticipated Australian headline tour in December, with Perth as their first stop. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. Joining Train on the tour is Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall, best known for her smash hit Suddenly I See, and Jason Wade from alternative rock band Lifehouse. Train formed in 1994 and are known for their chart-topping hits including Drops of Jupiter, Hey Soul Sister and Drive By. The band have sold more than 10 million albums and 30 million tracks worldwide, which has earned them a devoted and loyal fan base. Following their Perth show on Sunday night, Train will jet over to Adelaide, then Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane before flying over to Auckland.

Perth traffic: Lane closure near Red Hill Auditorium to cause traffic delays ahead of Train concert
Perth traffic: Lane closure near Red Hill Auditorium to cause traffic delays ahead of Train concert

West Australian

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • West Australian

Perth traffic: Lane closure near Red Hill Auditorium to cause traffic delays ahead of Train concert

Perth motorists have been warned of traffic delays near Red Hill Auditorium as fans flock to see world-famous pop band Train take the stage on Sunday night. A lane closure on Toodyay Road westbound will be in place from 4pm to 12am. Main Roads has advised drivers to expect delays as traffic management and speed reduction will be in place. The legendary American band announced their highly-anticipated Australian headline tour in December, with Perth as their first stop. Joining Train on the tour is Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall, best known for her smash hit Suddenly I See, and Jason Wade from alternative rock band Lifehouse. Train formed in 1994 and are known for their chart-topping hits including Drops of Jupiter, Hey Soul Sister and Drive By. The band have sold more than 10 million albums and 30 million tracks worldwide, which has earned them a devoted and loyal fan base. Following their Perth show on Sunday night, Train will jet over to Adelaide, then Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane before flying over to Auckland.

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