In a recent interview with The Joel Martin Mastery Podcast, TRIUMPH drummer/vocalist Gil Moore confirmed that the band is working on a new documentary about the legendary Canadian rockers' recently completed first tour in more than 30 years.
For the 2026 trek, TRIUMPH's original members Moore and singer/guitarist Rik Emmett were joined by guitarist Phil X, drummer and keyboardist Brent Fitz and bassist Todd Kerns.
Phil X, whose real name is Theofilos Xenidis, is a member of BON JOVI and a former member of TRIUMPH, while Fitz and Kerns are both members of SLASH FEATURING MYLES KENNEDY & THE CONSPIRATORS.
Original TRIUMPH bassist Mike Levine did not participate in the reunion tour due to health issues.
Moore discussed the band's decision to embark on a new documentary project with Emmett, stating that it was just like jumping into the swimming pool – you never know what will happen, but you have to be willing to take the risk.
He also reflected on the band's time apart and how they had grown as musicians since their last performance together in 2008.
The reunion tour has been a huge success, with TRIUMPH selling out iconic venues across Canada and the United States.
Despite some initial skepticism from Emmett and Moore about whether the young guys could carry them, the five-piece format has proven to be a hit with fans and critics alike.
When asked if there were plans for TRIUMPH to play more shows after the completion of their latest tour, which ended on June 10 in Laval, Quebec, Canada, Moore stated that he couldn't see himself saying no to future dates.
He also expressed hope that original bassist Mike Levine would be able to rejoin the band for future performances.
Further solidifying TRIUMPH's celebrated status, the band was recently inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall Of Fame in October.
This honor recognizes their enduring influence and masterful songwriting, as well as their contributions to Canada's cultural legacy."