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Train is coming back to Utah this summer.

The chart-topping San Francisco pop-rock band is mounting a huge summer tour, which starts May 21 in Sacramento — and will arrive Sunday, July 19, at USANA Amphitheater in West Valley City.

Train is touring in support of its seventh album, "Bulletproof Picasso." The band is riding high on a string hits, including "Drive-By" and "50 Ways to Say Goodbye."

Fans may recall that Train performed in Utah last summer, a free street show outside EnergySolutions Arena on Pioneer Day Weekend.

Opening acts for Train's "Picasso at the Wheel" tour are The Fray and Matt Nathanson.

Tickets for Train's USANA Amphitheater show will go on sale Saturday, Jan. 24, via Smith's Tix.