TRIUMPH Announces First Tour in Over Three Decades, Celebrating Band's 50th Anniversary
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Legendary Canadian rockers TRIUMPH have announced their first tour in over three decades.

The band's North American run of shows will celebrate their 50th anniversary and feature support from APRIL WINE.

The tour kicks off with two shows in Florida in early April, followed by a series of dates in Canada beginning April 22 in Sault Ste.

Marie, Ontario, and running through a May 8 show in Calgary, Alberta.

From there, the band will hit the U.S.

starting May 13 in Rosemont, Illinois, and wrapping up June 6 in Boston.

TRIUMPH's classic lineup of Gil Moore on drums/vocals, Mike Levine on bass/keyboards, and Rik Emmett on guitar/vocals will be joined by guitarist Phil X, drummer Brent Fitz, and bassist Todd Kerns for the 2026 trek.

In a new interview with Rodrigo Altaf of Sonic Perspectives, TRIUMPH's Gil Moore expressed openness to potentially working on new music in the future.

However, the drummer/vocalist emphasized that any potential plans would be determined by circumstance rather than a preconceived plan.

As part of their return to the road, TRIUMPH will celebrate their impact across generations with a tour supporting April Wine.

TRIUMPH's history is marked by virtuosic musicianship, soaring vocals, and dazzling live performances.

Formed in Mississauga in 1975, the band rose from playing high school auditoriums and rock 'n' roll bars to selling out iconic arenas worldwide.

Their blend of hard rock power with progressive ambition has sold over 15 million albums worldwide, earning multiple gold and platinum certifications along the way.