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Triumph to Make San Antonio Stop During First Tour in 30 Years

Triumph’s 50th Anniversary Tour includes 10 Canadian stops and U.S. dates with special guest April Wine and donates $1 per ticket to music community charity SoundsUnite.

  • On Tuesday, Triumph — Rik Emmett, Mike Levine and Gil Moore — announced a 50th anniversary North American tour with April Wine as special guest, including 10 Canadian stops starting April 22 and a Toronto date at Scotiabank Arena on April 24.
  • Spurred by renewed fan interest and recent recognition, the announcement follows a defining year featuring a June 2025 tribute album and Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame induction, with members saying persistent fan outreach pulled the three back together.
  • American Express cardholders in Canada can access a presale starting Wednesday through Thursday, with general tickets on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local on Live Nation; Triumph pledged $1 per ticket to SoundsUnite via PLUS1.
  • The reunion will be the band's first full tour in 30 years, reconnecting multiple generations of fans as Triumph aims to 'write another chapter' with all three original members.
  • Looking to legacy and cultural reach, Triumph's more than 15 million albums sold and 'Lay It On the Line' in the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs highlight their broad influence.
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Classic rock trio Triumph announce 50th anniversary tour

Canadian classic rock trio Triumph are hitting the road for a 50th anniversary tour.

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