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Triumph to Make Long-Awaited Return with First Show in 17 Years


The legendary Canadian progressive rock band Triumph is set to make a highly anticipated return to the stage, and the reunion concert is happening sooner than you might expect. Scheduled for this Friday, June 6, the band will perform at the Rogers Festival at The Final, which is part of the exhilarating festivities surrounding the NHL Stanley Cup Finals.

This exciting performance will take place in Edmonton, where the local Oilers will be competing against the Florida Panthers. In addition to Triumph, the concert will feature a full headlining set from the popular band The Glorious Sons, ensuring a thrilling evening for all attendees.

Discover the Excitement of Triumph’s Live Performance

While fans are eager to see Triumph take the stage once again, it’s important to note that the band will not be delivering a full-length concert. Instead, they will perform an exclusive three-song set, which is expected to include their iconic track, “Lay It On the Line.” This song has resonated with fans throughout the NHL playoffs and has become a rallying cry leading up to the Stanley Cup final.

The live performances will kick off at 3:40 PM MT in the Play Alberta Fan Park, located just outside of Rogers Place. The main game is scheduled for 6 PM MT on Friday, making this an ideal pre-game event. Best of all, the concert is free of charge and welcomes fans of all ages, with the gates to the Play Alberta Fan Park opening at 3 PM MT.

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“We are incredibly excited to bring Triumph to the Rogers Festival at The Final, building on the success of our marketing campaign that introduced a new generation of music enthusiasts to this iconic band,” expressed Terrie Tweddle, the chief brand and communications officer at Rogers. “Alongside The Glorious Sons, we are confident that Oilers fans will enjoy an unforgettable show leading up to Game 2.”

Triumph’s last full concert performances took place back in 2008, when they graced the stages of the Sweden Rock Festival and Rocklahoma. Since then, the band did perform a special three-song set at Metalworks Studio in Toronto in 2019, which was recorded for a documentary about the band.

Throughout their remarkable career, Triumph has released a total of ten studio albums and four live albums. Their latest studio offering was Edge of Excess, released in 2002. In 2008, Triumph earned a prestigious place in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, recognizing their significant contributions to the music industry.

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