Triumph are back, and they’re doing it right. The iconic Canadian trio kicks off their first tour in three decades on April 10th at Hard Rock Live Universal Orlando, with one hundred percent of net proceeds going directly to Make-A-Wish to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Thirty years away, and they return leading with purpose and generosity. That says everything about who these three are.
Formed in Toronto in 1975, Triumph built a legacy on virtuoso musicianship, soaring melodies, and arena-filling anthems like “Lay It On the Line,” “Fight the Good Fight,” and “Hold On.” Sixteen albums, 25 gold and platinum awards, and a co-headline slot at the US Festival before nearly 500,000 fans. Multiple Hall of Fame inductions. A 50-year legacy that still hits with full force.
The April 10th show is part of the 23rd annual Celebration Exotic Car Festival, the world’s largest exotic car charity event. Founder and drummer Gil Moore captured the spirit of it simply: “We are excited to kick off our Rock & Roll Machine Reloaded Tour in Orlando on April 10th, and fight the good fight together with our fans to create life-changing wishes for children.”
The Triumph 50th Anniversary Tour, produced by Live Nation, continues April 22nd. The original three members, Rik Emmett, Mike Levine, and Gil Moore, take the stage alongside Bon Jovi guitarist Phil X, Todd Kerns on bass, and Brent Fitz on drums. One of rock’s greatest trios, expanded and ready to deliver.


