Went and saw Triumph at the Frost Bank Center on Thursday night. Good show!
Both bands had replacement (i.e. younger) members, either due to death or illness of the original members.
I didn't even know there was going to be an opening act, so I was pretty blown away when four guys walked out promptly at 8pm and ripped into "I Like to Rock". Holy Cow! It's April Wine! It was a nice surprise, and they did a good job. The new front man was a good guitar player and vocalist and did a good job on the set, except I didn't really recognize All Over Town until it was almost over. Good finishing 3 songs, but none matched the sound or energy of "I Like to Rock."
Triumph was without Mike Levine on bass. His shoes were filled by Todd Kerns, and Phil X augmented Rik Emmitt on lead guitar. Rik stepped back to more of a rhythm role on a few songs, but stepped up on others and displayed his still formidable chops. There were two drum kits, which allowed Gil Moore to step out front for several songs where he sang lead. The other drummer (Brent Fitz) played keyboards on several songs, and sometimes they had dual drums going. The old guys each took a few songs off and went backstage. Rik Emmitt even changed shirts on one break. It kinda detracted from the nostalgic feel, but I must say the young guys did a great job filling their roles. Phil X and Todd Kerns were both pretty impressive, and in the end, I'd say they integrated well, and it still felt like "an authentic Triumph show." I was always a big fan of Triumph and this is only the second time I've seen them. Glad I saw them again, for what I'm sure will be my last opportunity. If they swing by your city, and you're at all a fan, I'd say they're definitely worth going to see!
Here's the SAEN review https://www.expressnews.com/entertainment/article/triumph-san-antonio-concert-22272371.php for more detail.
Set lists:
April Wine - https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/april-wine/2026/frost-bank-center-san-antonio-tx-2b4c5402.html
Triumph - https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/triumph/2026/frost-bank-center-san-antonio-tx-5b4c63ec.html
Both bands had replacement (i.e. younger) members, either due to death or illness of the original members.
I didn't even know there was going to be an opening act, so I was pretty blown away when four guys walked out promptly at 8pm and ripped into "I Like to Rock". Holy Cow! It's April Wine! It was a nice surprise, and they did a good job. The new front man was a good guitar player and vocalist and did a good job on the set, except I didn't really recognize All Over Town until it was almost over. Good finishing 3 songs, but none matched the sound or energy of "I Like to Rock."
Triumph was without Mike Levine on bass. His shoes were filled by Todd Kerns, and Phil X augmented Rik Emmitt on lead guitar. Rik stepped back to more of a rhythm role on a few songs, but stepped up on others and displayed his still formidable chops. There were two drum kits, which allowed Gil Moore to step out front for several songs where he sang lead. The other drummer (Brent Fitz) played keyboards on several songs, and sometimes they had dual drums going. The old guys each took a few songs off and went backstage. Rik Emmitt even changed shirts on one break. It kinda detracted from the nostalgic feel, but I must say the young guys did a great job filling their roles. Phil X and Todd Kerns were both pretty impressive, and in the end, I'd say they integrated well, and it still felt like "an authentic Triumph show." I was always a big fan of Triumph and this is only the second time I've seen them. Glad I saw them again, for what I'm sure will be my last opportunity. If they swing by your city, and you're at all a fan, I'd say they're definitely worth going to see!
Here's the SAEN review https://www.expressnews.com/entertainment/article/triumph-san-antonio-concert-22272371.php for more detail.
Set lists:
April Wine - https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/april-wine/2026/frost-bank-center-san-antonio-tx-2b4c5402.html
Quote:
I Like to Rock
Big City Girls
All Over Town
Say Hello
Enough Is Enough
Before the Dawn
Right Down to It
Just Between You and Me
Sign of the Gypsy Queen
Roller
Triumph - https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/triumph/2026/frost-bank-center-san-antonio-tx-5b4c63ec.html
Quote:
When the Lights Go Down
Somebody's Out There
Spellbound
Hold On
Allied Forces
Blinding Light Show
Rock & Roll Machine
Rocky Mountain Way (Joe Walsh cover)
Never Surrender
Lay It on the Line
24 Hours a Day
Follow Your Heart
Magic Power
Encore:
I Live for the Weekend
Fight the Good Fight