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Brightline and iHeartRadio Partner on Taylor Swift Singalong Concert Trains

by Dori Saltzman / July 09, 2024
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Photo: Brightline

With concert travel becoming more common, Brightline and iHeartRadio have teamed up for a Tay-keover of select Brightline trains from Oct. 18 to 20 traveling between Orlando and Aventura, where shuttles will connect them to the Hard Rock Stadium.

Concert-goers can expect themed décor and drinks, photo ops, and singalong fun with DJs from Orlando’s XL106.7 and Magic107.7.

“The Sing-Along Train is a fan’s dream come true, transporting guests through musical eras as they travel to The Big Concert. This is more than a ride – it’s a first-of-its-kind immersive experience. Welcome to the Brightline era,” said Travis Christ, chief commercial officer for Brightline.

Travel advisors can book these trains for their clients – and receive commission. Two trains will depart Orlando each day of the concert. The cost is $209 for SMART and $309 for PREMIUM one-way fares. There is no singalong experience trains returning to Orlando, but advisors can book late-night Hard Rock Connect return trains.

  
  
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