Canadian rock legends Triumph shared new Instagram posts hinting that another run of their comeback tour, Reloaded, may be coming soon. The band posted a video of the previous shows along with fans’ messages asking for more. This fueled speculation that a new announcement is on the way.
Triumph wrote in the caption of their tour video: “We’re still thinking about the RELOADED Tour and missing the road already… What do you think is coming?”
Triumph then wrote in the caption of a collage video of fans’ messages: “We’re listening…”
A Triumph fan commented on the band’s post: “If there is a second leg to the tour, it’s gotta start with a homestand in Toronto to kick it off right again!”
Another Triumph fan commented: “If you’re hard of hearing Guys ROCK ROLL RELOADED 2.0 TOUR 2027 ENUFF SAID!!!!”
The posts arrived after Triumph returned to the road with a tour. This tour reunited its classic lineup and renewed interest in the band’s long-running legacy.
The Rock & Roll Machine Reloaded Tour was announced in December 2025 as part of Triumph’s 50th-anniversary celebrations. The tour included approximately 20 shows across Canada and the United States, beginning in April 2026. The lineup featured Rik Emmett, Mike Levine and Gil Moore. This marked the group’s first extended tour in more than three decades.
Triumph made clear that the shows were intended to be a full reunion rather than a tribute production. The band stated, “This is NOT a tribute band tour. This is a Triumph tour.”
Triumph was formed in Toronto in 1975. The group became one of Canada’s best-known hard rock bands during the late 1970s and 1980s. Albums such as Rock & Roll Machine and Allied Forces helped establish the group’s arena-rock sound. Songs including “Lay It on the Line,” “Magic Power,” “Fight the Good Fight” and “Hold On” became some of its most recognized tracks. The classic trio recorded the band’s first nine studio albums.
Emmett left Triumph in 1988 to pursue a solo career. The band continued with guitarist Phil “X” Xenedis and released Edge of Excess. They entered an indefinite hiatus in 1993. The Reloaded reunion therefore represented a significant return for the original lineup after years apart.
The band had already begun rebuilding its live presence with a public reunion performance in Edmonton in 2025. The subsequent Reloaded run included dates in cities such as Toronto, Hamilton, Halifax, Moncton, Laval and Ottawa, as well as stops in the United States.
Triumph has not announced specific dates for a second leg or confirmed plans for new music. However, the band’s latest Instagram posts, including the “We’re listening…” message, suggest that fan demand is being considered. Until an official announcement arrives, a second Reloaded leg remains unconfirmed. The band’s social media activity has nevertheless given fans reason to expect another update.


