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Gil Moore Hints At Future Live Shows After Triumph’s Initial Reunion Run

Mark 'The Riff' Davies
Last updated: 2026/07/10 at 3:13 PM
By Mark 'The Riff' Davies 4 Min Read
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Triumph drummer Gil Moore has revealed that the legendary rock band is exploring additional live performances following their successful reunion efforts. Moore emphasized that the band’s cohesive internal dynamics have been instrumental in their ability to mount a comeback. Plans are already underway for a new documentary film to accompany any future touring activities.

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Moore attributed much of the band’s success to their exceptional “dressing room” culture. He believes this factor distinguishes them from many contemporary acts struggling with internal conflicts. “Well, we figured out that we’re capable of it,” Moore explained. “I kind of look at it like this: in sports, the thing that kills sports teams is a bad dressing room. And you look at a lot of these bands that are out there, and they can’t get along with each other. Or the wives can’t get along.”

The drummer highlighted the mutual respect and camaraderie that permeates the band’s operations. “Triumph’s the opposite. So we’ve got a super dressing room where everyone is… It’s a mutual admiration society, I suppose you’d call it. Everyone gets along great. Everyone’s got a great sense of humor, which is imperative. Everyone likes pyro, which is mandatory. Yeah, it couldn’t be any better in the dressing room.”

Beyond the internal harmony, Moore pointed to the unwavering support from their families and fans as crucial elements sustaining the reunion momentum. “And then family support — I mean, we’ve got family support like no band out there. And that’s why I say that the fans [are] just a part of the extended family. So, when they ask us to do shows, yeah, I suppose it depends on a lot of things, what we might do in the future.”

The band is already in motion on multiple fronts. A new documentary film is partially in production. Moore expressed enthusiasm about bringing another cinematic project to audiences. Regarding live performances, Moore remained cautiously optimistic but deliberately vague about concrete plans. “We’re definitely gonna do another [documentary] film, so that’s already partially in the can. So that’s gonna be neat, to have another doc out there. And I think we’ll probably play some more shows, but until they’re locked in and everyone’s in agreement, I don’t wanna start shooting my mouth off.”

Triumph’s reunion represents a significant moment for the Canadian rock act. The band had maintained a lower profile in recent years. The band’s ability to reunite successfully speaks to the enduring appeal of their catalog. It also reflects the genuine affection the members maintain for one another. Moore’s comments suggest that any future announcements regarding tour dates or documentary releases will come only after all parties have reached full consensus. This reflects the collaborative spirit that has defined the band’s approach throughout their career.

The combination of a new documentary and potential live dates positions Triumph to reconnect with both longtime devotees and newer audiences discovering their influential body of work. Production is already underway on the film. Discussions are ongoing about concert scheduling. The band appears poised to extend their reunion beyond the initial run that sparked this renewed interest in their legacy.

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