Triumph Announces 50th-Anniversary Tour Dates and Over 100,000 Tickets Sold

Canadian rock icons Triumph have made a major announcement regarding their highly anticipated 50th-anniversary tour, revealing that over 100,000 tickets have already been sold for their upcoming 2026 Rock & Roll Machine Reloaded Tour.

In exciting news for fans, the band has officially put Orlando and Hollywood tour dates on sale, urging concertgoers to secure their seats before they sell out.

“ORLANDO AND HOLLYWOOD ARE ON SALE NOW!” Triumph shared on Instagram. “Over 100,000 tickets have been sold to the ROCK & ROLL MACHINE RELOADED TOUR! 🔥 Get your tickets now at the link in bio.”

The strong ticket sales mark a triumphant return for the Canadian hard rock trio, as their 2026 tour will be their first full tour in over 30 years. The anniversary festivities will kick off on April 22 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and conclude on June 6 in Boston, with performances scheduled in 24 cities across Canada and the United States.

Triumph’s return to the stage is a celebration of five decades of arena rock history, with the classic lineup of Rik Emmett, Gil Moore, and Mike Levine at the core of the tour. Guitarist Phil X, who replaced Emmett in the early ’90s, is also part of the lineup, bringing his own global reputation to the mix.

The band’s decision to reunite for the tour was inspired by their dedicated fan base, who have supported them for 50 years. Triumph expressed their gratitude to their fans, acknowledging that the tour is a chance to come together and write a new chapter in their musical journey.

With tickets selling out fast even before the tour starts, it’s clear that the band’s legacy from the late 1970s and 1980s is still going strong. General ticket sales began in December, with tickets available through Ticketmaster and Live Nation, and a portion of each ticket sale supporting SoundsUnite through a partnership with PLUS1.

Having sold over 15 million albums worldwide, Triumph is known for their high-energy performances and anthems like “Lay It On the Line” and “Magic Power.” The band’s live shows were renowned for their large-scale production, earning them recognition as innovators in arena rock, and leading to multiple honors throughout their career.

The excitement around Triumph’s comeback began in June 2025 when the band reunited for a special performance before Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final in Edmonton. The positive reception from that appearance, along with a tribute album featuring rock artists covering their songs, set the stage for their full-fledged reunion tour.

With new dates in Orlando and Hollywood now available, Triumph’s 50th-anniversary tour promises to be a standout event in the world of classic rock reunions in 2026.

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