If you're frustrated with long security lines at the airport and you happen to be a fan of the band Train, you're in luck.

This Friday at the Lakewood Amphitheatre concert of the band known for hits "Hey, Soul Sister" and "Drops of Jupiter", travelers will be able to enroll in TSA PreCheck, which costs $85 for five years.

PreCheck allows travelers the chance to go through expedited security screening with shorter lines, while keeping their shoes on and keeping their laptops and permitted liquids in their bags.

Those interested in signing up for PreCheck at Lakewood must have tickets to the concert and should bring a government-issued photo ID and proof of U.S. citizenship such as a passport or birth certificate. Enrollment by TSA contractor IdentoGO will be offered from 6 to 9 p.m. on June 2 at Lakewood, with walk-ups or scheduled appointments.

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