Triumph To Kick Off 2026 Reunion Tour With Make-A-Wish Benefit Concert

Canadian rock band Triumph are set to kick off their 2026 reunion tour with a Make-A-Wish benefit concert at Hard Rock Live Universal Orlando on April 10th.

The show, which is part of the 23rd annual Celebration Exotic Car Festival, the world's largest exotic car charity event, will mark the beginning of the band's first tour in 30 years.

The entire proceeds from the benefit concert will be donated to Make-a-Wish to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses.

Triumph founder and drummer Gil Moore stated, "We are excited to kick of our Rock & Roll Machine Reloaded tour in Orlando on April 10, and fight the good fight together with our fans to create life changing wishes for children!"

Triumph, consisting of Rick Emmett, Mike Levine and Moore, was formed in Toronto in 1975. With soaring melodies and uplifting anthems, such as "Lay It On the Line," "Fight the Good Fight," and "Hold On," the band swiftly went on to become of one rock's most formidable trios.

Triumph released 16 albums, won 25 Gold and Platinum awards, and played innumerable live shows, and co-headlined a U.S. festival that had 500,000 fans in attendance. With several Hall of Fame inductions and lifetime awards, Triumph remains a towering force in rock history.

Triumph's 50th Anniversary tour, which is produced by Live Nation, will see the original three members appearing on stage with Bon Jovi guitarist Phil X and Slash's Todd Kerns and Brent Fitz on bass and drums, respectively.

by RTTNews Staff Writer

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