TRIUMPH is officially returning to the road for the first time in three decades. The legendary Canadian arena-rock trio has announced the Triumph 50th Anniversary Tour, a major North American run produced by Live Nation. The tour celebrates the band’s 50-year legacy and follows a landmark year in which their history and influence were recognized through multiple tributes and fan events.
The news marks a historic moment for fans. After 30 years away from touring, TRIUMPH’s decision to mount a large-scale comeback highlights the group’s lasting impact on rock music. With a reputation built on soaring melodies, technical precision, and groundbreaking stage production, the band helped define arena rock for a generation of fans across Canada, the United States, and beyond.
The 2026 tour reflects a major milestone in the band’s journey. It honors the decades that led them from Canadian clubs to international stages. Additionally, the band has partnered with PLUS1 to support a meaningful cause. For every ticket sold, $1 will benefit SoundsUnite, a global music-driven initiative focused on creativity, wellness, and learning. This partnership reinforces TRIUMPH’s long-standing commitment to giving back to the community that has supported their music for five decades.
Interest in the announcement has surged across social media, especially because the band has been largely inactive on the touring front since the early 1990s. Although TRIUMPH has reunited for select special events over the years, a full tour seemed unlikely. However, the band’s renewed energy and connection with fans during recent honors helped pave the way for this multi-city celebration.

A Cross-Continent Return
The 50th Anniversary Tour will begin in Canada, reflecting the band’s strong national roots. Canadian audiences are among the most passionate in TRIUMPH’s history. Therefore, opening the tour in their home country is both symbolic and deeply meaningful.
The Canadian leg begins on April 22, 2026, in Sault Ste. Marie at GFL Memorial Gardens. From there, the tour moves through major cities including Toronto, Hamilton, Halifax, Moncton, Laval, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Edmonton, and Calgary. These stops represent some of the largest arenas and entertainment centers in the country.
After wrapping in Western Canada, TRIUMPH will head to the United States for an extensive run across major markets. The U.S. leg begins on May 13, 2026, in Rosemont, Illinois, at the Rosemont Theatre near Chicago. The schedule continues with performances in Milwaukee, Kansas City, St. Louis, Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, Tampa, Atlanta, Camden, Detroit, Darien Lake, New York, and Boston.
The diverse mix of arenas, amphitheaters, and theaters reflects the band’s continued ability to draw large crowds. Moreover, these venues mirror the kind of high-energy concert spaces the band dominated during their peak touring years of the late 1970s and 1980s.
Triumph’s Enduring Legacy
Throughout their career, TRIUMPH earned a reputation as one of Canada’s most technically skilled and forward-thinking rock bands. Known for precision musicianship, soaring vocals, and elaborate stage shows, the band carved out a unique space in rock history. Their influence can be felt across generations of musicians who drew inspiration from their sound and relentless commitment to live performance.
Songs such as Fight the Good Fight, Lay It on the Line, Magic Power, and Never Surrender remain staples of classic rock radio. They continue to be celebrated for their uplifting themes and virtuosic instrumentation. As a result, fans have long hoped for a reunion tour that would bring these anthems back to the live stage.
The 50th Anniversary Tour symbolizes more than a return to performing. It represents a celebration of how far the band has come since forming in the mid-1970s. It also gives the group an opportunity to reconnect with fans who have supported them for decades while introducing their music to new generations who have discovered them through streaming and rock archives.
Full Tour Itinerary
Below is the complete list of dates announced for TRIUMPH’s 2026 North American tour:
CANADA
- April 22 — Sault Ste. Marie, ON — GFL Memorial Gardens
- April 24 — Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena
- April 25 — Hamilton, ON — TD Coliseum
- April 28 — Halifax, NS — Scotiabank Centre
- April 29 — Moncton, NB — Avenir Centre
- May 1 — Laval, QC — Place Bell (Montreal)
- May 2 — Ottawa, ON — Canadian Tire Centre
- May 5 — Winnipeg, MB — Canada Life Centre
- May 7 — Edmonton, AB — Rogers Place
- May 8 — Calgary, AB — Scotiabank Saddledome
UNITED STATES
- May 13 — Rosemont, IL — Rosemont Theatre (Chicago)
- May 14 — Milwaukee, WI — Miller High Life Theatre
- May 16 — Kansas City, MO — Starlight Theatre
- May 17 — St. Louis, MO — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
- May 20 — Irving, TX — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory (Dallas)
- May 21 — San Antonio, TX — Frost Bank Center
- May 22 — Houston, TX — Smart Financial Center at Sugar Land
- May 24 — Tampa, FL — MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
- May 26 — Atlanta, GA — Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park
- May 28 — Camden, NJ — Freedom Mortgage Pavilion (Philadelphia)
- May 30 — Sterling Heights, MI — Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill (Detroit)
- June 3 — Darien Center, NY — Darien Lake Amphitheater
- June 5 — Wantagh, NY — Northwell at Jones Beach Theater (New York)
- June 6 — Boston, MA — Leader Bank Pavilion
A Tour Built for Celebration
The tour’s launch date of December 12 at 10 a.m. marks an important moment for fans, many of whom have waited decades for the opportunity to see TRIUMPH together again. The combination of historic venues, widespread cities, and a meaningful charitable partnership ensures this tour will be one of 2026’s most anticipated rock events.
This comeback does more than mark a milestone. It revives an arena-rock spirit that inspired countless musicians and defined a generation of live performances. As anticipation builds, fans across North America are preparing to welcome one of rock’s most respected bands back to the stage.
