Triumph's 1997 Concert History

In 1975, Triumph was formed by Gil Moore, Mark Levine, Fred Keeler, and Peter Young as a progressive rock band capable of blending hard rock with classical instrumentation. Young and Keeler left soon thereafter and were replaced by Rik Emmett. The classic trio of Moore, Levine, and Emmett continued until 1988 when Emmett left. Moore and Levine carried on as a duo until 1992 when Phil X joined. Unfortunately, the new trio was shortlived, and the band broke up in 1993. Triumph has reunited for only three shows since disbanding: June 7, 1988 at the Swden Rock Festival, July 11, 2008 at the Rocklahoma music festival, and November 16, 2019 at the Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Ontario for the documentary "Triumph: Rock 'n Roll Machine."

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 10, 1997
Boston / Triumph
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Aladdin Theatre Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

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Boston / Triumph on Aug 10, 1997 [796-small]

Boston / Triumph
Aug 10, 1997
 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Jeff Bell Mar 26, 2024

Just joined to say Triumph played at the Peterborough civic centre,Jan.1st 1982,which oddly is missing from the list.I was there, had a backstage pass and they autographed my jean jacket.One of the best nights of my life


Mellisa Cuthbert Nov 27, 2022

Who opened for Triumph in 1983 I believe in Fresno CA. Selland Arena. I hope I have the right group. The opening band had one hit I believe so when they came out a disco ball the guitarist had pink or purple black poke dots. Everyone was silent we were all thinking wtf to a disco ball lol. There song on the radio was rock. Lol
Triumph was awesome good we were there for them not opening act. I do like that song but not recalling name can't find it to add to a playlist..

Thank You,
Missy


Texas Bawb Oct 21, 2021

Triumph played Westgate Collegiate in Thunder Bay the winter of 75/76 (?) Their road crew bailed in Wawa. They were going on to Winnipeg, I was working the gym lighting that night. I got asked to crew for them by Gil but didn't go. Biggest mistake ever !!


Fasteddie777666 Aug 13, 2021

i have the concert ticket to prove it...Triumph on october 3rd 1981 .. PLAYED DETROIT AT COBO ARENA...NOT ST.LOUIS

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Triumph had?

Triumph has had 399 concerts.

What genre is Triumph?

Triumph is most often considered to be Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Classic Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Soft Rock, Progressive Rock, Mellow Gold, Canadian, Glam Metal, Classic Canadian Rock, and Canadian Metal.

When was the last Triumph concert?

The last Triumph concert was on September 04, 2022. The bands that performed were: TRIUMPH.

What setlist does Triumph play live?

The songs that Triumph performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 04, 2022 concert:

  1. The Third of the Storms (Evoked Damnation)
  2. Massacra
  3. Maniac
  4. Blood Insanity
  5. Decapitator
  6. Crucifixion
  7. Reaper
  8. Aggressor
  9. Revelations of Doom
  10. Messiah
  11. Visions of Mortality
  12. Triumph of Death

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