After three decades off the touring circuit, arena rock legends Triumph are turning up the volume again — and for a powerful cause.
The iconic Canadian trio will launch its first tour in 30 years on April 10 at Hard Rock Live Universal Orlando, with 100% of net proceeds from the kickoff concert benefiting Make-A-Wish, helping grant life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. The show is part of the 23rd Annual Celebration Exotic Car Festival, the world’s largest exotic car charity event.
Formed in Toronto in 1975, Triumph — Rik Emmett, Mike Levine, and Gil Moore — became one of rock’s most influential trios, known for virtuosic musicianship and anthems like “Lay It On the Line,” “Fight the Good Fight,” and “Hold On.” With 16 albums, 25 Gold and Platinum awards, and unforgettable live performances — including co-headlining the US Festival before nearly 500,000 fans — the band’s legacy spans five decades.

“We are excited to kick off our Rock & Roll Machine Reloaded tour in Orlando and fight the good fight together with our fans,” said drummer Gil Moore.
The five-day festival has raised over $7 million for charity and features a 300-car exotic concours, a Michelin-star gala, a police-escorted rally, and track days at Daytona — where horsepower meets heart.
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www.celebrationcarshow.com
www.triumphmusic.com
www.wish.org


