Triumph Reunites to Lay It on the Line at Stanley Cup Final in Edmonton
- Triumph, the Canadian rock band, came together to perform a three-song set on Friday, June 6, in Edmonton prior to the second game of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final.
- This performance was Triumph's first public appearance since 2008 and coincided with the release of a tribute album honoring the band as part of their 50th anniversary events.
- Levine did not participate, while Emmett and Moore were joined by three Canadian musicians including Phil-X, Brent Fitz, and Todd Kerns for the set at Play Alberta Fan Park.
- The show began at 3:40 p.m. MT outdoors near Rogers Place and featured the rallying anthem 'Lay It On The Line,' which gained renewed popularity through Rogers' NHL playoff promos.
- This reunion and free concert contributed to connecting Triumph with a new generation of fans and were broadcast during the Stanley Cup Final coverage on multiple networks.
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Triumph reunites to lay it on the line at Stanley Cup final in Edmonton
Gil Moore can barely go a day without hearing someone belt out the words to one of his biggest hits. “It’s hard to get through a Tim Hortons lineup without people singing, ‘Lay It on the Line,’” he said. “I’m playing golf and I’m lining up my putt, and guys are yelling at me, ‘Lay […]
MIKE LEVINE Explains Absence From TRIUMPH's Reunion Performance
Canadian rock legends TRIUMPH reunited for a three-song performance — "Allied Forces", "Fight The Good Fight" and "Lay It On The Line" — on Friday (June 6) at the Rogers Festival At The Final, a free outdoor concert in the ICE District ahead of Game 2 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final between the Edmont...
Triumph Reunites After 17 Years for Special NHL Stanley Cup Performance in Edmonton
Return to the Stage Canadian rock band Triumph is reuniting for a rare performance during Game 2 of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals on Friday night in Edmonton. The group will play a short three-song set alongside the Glorious Sons, just outside the arena before the game between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers. […]
The Glorious Sons to Fire Up Fans Ahead of Oilers Game 2 Showdown – Heartland News
Edmonton will be rocking long before the puck drops tonight, as Canadian rock giants The Glorious Sons take the stage at the Rogers Festival at the Final ahead of Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final. The multi-platinum band is set to perform at 3:40 PM MT in the Play Alberta Fan Park, with gates opening at 3:00 PM. Admission is free for fans with a LOILTY Rewards QR code. Special guests Triumph will kick things off before The Glorious Sons bring the…
Triumph to make first appearance in 17 years NHL Stanley Cup Finals
The band will perform a three-song set to kick off the event Rogers, OEG Sports & Entertainment and the National Hockey League (NHL) have announced that multi-platinum, award-winning rock band The Glorious Sons will headline the Rogers Festival at the Final, a free outdoor concert in the ICE District ahead of Game 2 of the […] The post Triumph to make first appearance in 17 years NHL Stanley Cup Finals appeared first on The Music Universe.
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