
Triumph: A Night of Triumph: Live 1987 2004
"Triumph's blistering high voltage show explodes on the screen LIVE."
Triumph: A Night of Triumph: Live 1987 (2004) delivers the raw energy of Canada's arena-rock legends in a pulse-pounding concert film that captures their 1987 Halifax show. Remastered with thunderous Dolby Digital and DTS 5.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Triumph: A Night of Triumph: Live 1987 (2004) about?
This concert film transports you to January 16, 1987, at Halifax's Metro Centre Arena, where Canadian rock band Triumph delivers a high-voltage live performance. Captured in stunning surround sound and vivid visuals, the film showcases their signature blend of hard rock anthems and soaring melodies, complete with pyrotechnics and dazzling stage effects.
Who directed Triumph: A Night of Triumph: Live 1987?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Triumph: A Night of Triumph: Live 1987?
The concert stars Rik Emmett, Gil Moore, Mike Levine, and Rick Santers, the core lineup of Triumph during this explosive era.
Is Triumph: A Night of Triumph: Live 1987 (2004) worth watching?
For classic rock enthusiasts or anyone seeking a visceral live concert experience, this film is absolutely worth watching. With its remastered audio, dynamic visuals, and the band's legendary energy, it offers a rare glimpse into one of Canada's most electrifying rock performances—even if it remains unrated on IMDb.
How long is Triumph: A Night of Triumph: Live 1987?
The runtime is 82 minutes.
About Triumph: A Night of Triumph: Live 1987 (2004) — Witness Canada's Rock N' Roll Machine in a legendary live performance
Triumph: A Night of Triumph: Live 1987 (2004) delivers the raw energy of Canada's arena-rock legends in a pulse-pounding concert film that captures their 1987 Halifax show. Remastered with thunderous Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 surround sound, this audiovisual explosion transports viewers to the eye of the storm where Rik Emmett's razor-sharp guitar riffs, Gil Moore's soaring vocals, and Mike Levine's thunderous bass lines collide with dazzling laser and pyrotechnic displays. The concert's electric atmosphere is further amplified by a packed Metro Centre Arena, where the trio—alongside drummer Rick Santers—pushes the boundaries of live rock performance, leaving the audience (and the venue) vibrating by the final note.
This is more than a concert; it's a time-capsule of late-80s rock excess, where Triumph's reputation as Canada's arena-rock titans is cemented in every note and flash of light. Setlists like the iconic 'Tears' showcase their knack for blending hard-hitting anthems with anthemic melodies, making this a must-see for fans of classic rock or anyone craving the unfiltered thrill of a live show. Whether you're reliving the era or discovering it for the first time, the concert's sheer intensity makes Triumph: A Night of Triumph: Live 1987 (2004) an unforgettable ride.