Legendary Canadian rock trio Triumph officially kicked off their long-awaited 50th-anniversary tour on April 10, 2026, at Hard Rock Live in Orlando, Florida, marking the band’s first proper tour in more than three decades.
The Orlando concert was part of the 23rd annual Celebration Exotic Car Festival, a charity event benefiting the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Organizers confirmed that 100% of the net proceeds from the show were donated to help grant wishes for children with critical illnesses.
For the anniversary tour, Triumph reunited core members Gil Moore (drums, vocals) and Rik Emmett (guitar, vocals). They were joined by an expanded lineup that included Phil X, Todd Kerns, and Brent Fitz, musicians known for their work with Slash and Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators.
Original Triumph bassist Mike Levine will not appear at most shows after revealing he is dealing with a hand issue that limits his ability to play comfortably.
The Orlando show delivered a career-spanning performance packed with classic Triumph anthems, celebrating the band’s five decades in rock. The setlist included:
Setlist – April 10, 2026 (Orlando, Florida)
- When the Lights Go Down
- Somebody’s Out There
- Spellbound
- Allied Forces
- Never Surrender
- Rock & Roll Machine
- Hold On
- Blinding Light Show
- Rocky Mountain Way (Joe Walsh cover)
- Lay It on the Line
- 24 Hours a Day (intro)
- Follow Your Heart
- Magic Power
Encore:
- I Live for the Weekend
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Fight the Good Fight
The concert launched Triumph’s “Rock & Roll Machine Reloaded” tour, a North American run celebrating the band’s legacy. The trek includes 10 Canadian cities and 16 U.S. cities, beginning with Canadian dates starting April 22 and continuing through early June.
Formed in Toronto in 1975, Triumph became one of Canada’s most successful hard-rock bands, known for arena anthems like “Magic Power,” “Lay It on the Line,” and “Fight the Good Fight.” Their return to the stage in 2026 marks a historic moment for fans who had waited decades to see the band perform again.
The Orlando kickoff showed that even after more than 30 years away from the road, Triumph’s music — and their powerful live presence — remains firmly intact.