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TRIUMPH | Full Show at Scotiabank Arena, Toronto | Classic Rock Live!! | April 24, 2026 — DeepCutsArchive
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TRIUMPH | Full Show at Scotiabank Arena, Toronto | Classic Rock Live!! | April 24, 2026

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🎤🔥 Triumph LIVE at Scotiabank Arena | Toronto, ON | April 24, 2026 ​@TriumphAlliedForces Canadian rock legends Triumph returned to their hometown stage for a powerful full-set performance at Scotiabank Arena on April 24, 2026 as part of The Rock & Roll Machine Reloaded Tour, joined by fellow Canadian rock icons April Wine. The night was a celebration of legacy, musicianship, and the enduring spirit of arena rock, delivered with precision, energy, and unmistakable pride. From the moment the show opened, I could tell this was going to be something special. I never got the chance to see Triumph in their heyday, so this was honestly a bucket list moment for me, and they absolutely delivered. Seeing Gil Moore and Rik Emmett on stage together brought that classic Triumph energy, but it did not feel like a throwback show. It felt alive. The addition of Phil X, Todd Kerns, and Brent Fitz was such a great move. They fit seamlessly into the band and added a ton of energy, and honestly, the whole lineup sounded incredible. Even with Mike Levine not touring, you could still feel how much his legacy is part of what Triumph is. The setlist was exactly what I hoped for. Hearing songs like “When the Lights Go Down,” “Somebody’s Out There,” and “Magic Power” live was surreal, especially with the entire arena singing along. I really liked how they rotated lead vocals too. Todd stepping in on “Spellbound” and “Follow Your Heart,” and Phil taking over “Allied Forces,” gave the songs a fresh feel while still respecting the originals. Musically, they were just locked in all night. “Rock & Roll Machine” turned into this extended, almost theatrical moment with the “In the Hall of the Mountain King” section, and “Rocky Mountain Way” the Joe Walsh cover became a full jam with drum and guitar solos that really showed off how tight this lineup is. It never felt self-indulgent either. It just felt like a band enjoying the moment and playing at a really high level. For me, this was everything I hoped it would be and more. A true bucket list show that actually lived up to it. 👍 Like, Subscribe & Share Crank it loud, hit like if this set brought the arena energy to your screen, subscribe for more live concert footage, and share it with someone who still believes in the power of real rock music. 💭 Question for you: Which Triumph track hits hardest live for you? “Magic Power,” “Lay It on the Line,” or “Fight the Good Fight”? 📀 Setlist: 0:00 - Intro 0:10 - Time Canon 1:50 - When the Lights Go Down 6:32 - Somebody’s Out There 11:01 - Spellbound (Todd on lead vocals) 18:20 - Hold On 24:20 - Allied Forces (Phil on lead vocals) 30:12 - Blinding Light Show 40:16 - Rock & Roll Machine (incl. “In the Hall of the Mountain King” solo) 51:14 - Rocky Mountain Way (Joe Walsh cover; extended solos) 1:01:42 - Never Surrender 1:07:06 - Lay It on the Line 1:14:23 - Follow Your Heart (w/ “24 Hours a Day” intro) (Todd on lead vocals) 1:22:36 - Magic Power Encore: 1:30:20 - I Live for the Weekend 1:35:07 - Fight the Good Fight 🎤 Band Lineup: Rik Emmett - Guitar, Lead and Backing Vocals, Keys Gil Moore - Drums, Lead and Backing Vocals Touring Members: Phil X - Guitar, Lead and Backing Vocals Todd Kerns - Bass, Lead and Backing Vocals Brent Fitz - Drums, Backing Vocals, Keys 🤘 About Triumph: Triumph is a Canadian rock band known for their blend of hard rock, progressive elements, and arena-ready anthems. With a reputation for technical excellence and powerful live performances, they remain one of Canada’s most iconic rock acts. 🎫 Support the Band: Stay updated on Triumph’s latest tours, news, and releases at their official website: 🔗 https://www.triumphmusic.com/ Buy tickets and grab exclusive merch when they hit your city! 🎶 Enjoying the live concert footage? Supporting The Rhythm Archive helps capture live performances, fund concert travel, upgrade production equipment, and deliver high-quality music videos. 💵 PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TheRhythmArchive ☕ Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/therhythmarchive 🛍️ Rock your Front Row Style: 👉 https://therhythmarchiveofficial.com/ 10% of all merch purchases support MusiCounts, helping expand access to music education. Huge thanks to everyone who watches, shares, and supports. You help keep live music alive. 🤘 📲 Follow The Rhythm Archive: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therhythmarchive Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_rhythm_archive TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therhythmarchive X: https://www.x.com/RhythmArchive24 Email: therhythmarchive@gmail.com #Triumph #RockAndRollMachineReloaded #ScotiabankArena #TorontoConcert #CanadianRock #LiveMusic #ConcertFootage #RockLegends #TheRhythmArchive

About R.E.M.

R.E.M. was an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. R.E.M. was noted for Buck's arpeggiated "jangle" guitar playing; Stipe's distinctive vocal style, unique stage presence, and cryptic lyrics; Mills's countermelodic bass lines and backing vocals; and Berry's tight, economical drumming. In the early 1990s, other alternative rock acts suc...

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