Legendary Rock Band Triumph to Perform Before Stanley Cup Final Game 2

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Edmonton, prepare for a classic rock experience.

Iconic Canadian rock group Triumph is set to perform a special three-song reunion set outdoors in the Ice District as part of the `Rogers Festival at the Final`, preceding Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final. The free concert event will also feature a performance by the acclaimed rock band The Glorious Sons.

This upcoming performance marks Triumph`s first public reunion since 2008. The band, consisting of Rik Emmett, Gil Moore, and Mike Levine, originally formed in 1975 and achieved significant popularity during the late 1970s and 1980s.

Throughout their career, Triumph has sold more than 15 million albums globally and holds 18 gold and nine platinum certifications in Canada and the U.S.

The band`s classic hit `Lay It On The Line` recently experienced a surge in popularity, leading to its ascent to number one on Shazam`s Canadian charts for three weeks.

Notably, Canadian rock band The Arkells previously held a free concert prior to Game 1.

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