Canadian hard rock legends Triumph are set to make a comeback, announcing their first tour in three decades - the Triumph 50th Anniversary Tour.
This expansive 2026 North American run will celebrate five decades of musical excellence and a legacy that continues to inspire fans worldwide.
The band, consisting of Rik Emmett (guitar, vocals), Mike Levine (bass, keyboards), and Gil Moore (drums, vocals), will hit the road with special guest April Wine.
Tickets for the tour are on sale now at LiveNation.com.
Gil Moore shared his excitement, stating, 'Our fans have always been the heart of Triumph...
We knew there was still a chapter left to write.
This tour is our chance to do it, together with the people who made the Triumph journey possible.' Partnering with PLUS1, $1 from every ticket sold will support SoundsUnite - the music community for learning, wellness, and creativity.
Formed in Mississauga in 1975, Triumph rose from playing high school auditoriums and rock n’ roll bars to selling out iconic arenas.
Their virtuosic musicianship, soaring vocals, and dazzling live shows helped define an era of arena rock.
The band's return to the road follows a defining year honoring Triumph's impact across generations.
In June 2025, they were celebrated with Magic Power: All-Star Tribute To Triumph - a 15-track tribute album featuring rock luminaries such as Phil X, Sebastian Bach, Slash, Nancy Wilson, Joey Belladonna, Dee Snider, Lawrence Gowan, Deen Castronovo, Alex Lifeson, Jeff Keith, Mickey Thomas, and produced by the world-renowned Mike Clink (Guns N’ Roses, Mötley Crüe, Whitesnake).
Further solidifying their celebrated status, Triumph was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in October 2021, recognizing their enduring influence, masterful songwriting, and contributions to Canada’s cultural legacy.