Triumph said that their long-awaited documentary movie “Triumph: Rock and Roll Machine,” will premiere with a global streaming event on May 13, 2022.
Watch the video trailer through the YouTube player below:
The presentation will begin with an exclusive Q&A session with Rik Emmett, Mike Levine and Gil Moore. Tickets are available via Nugs.net all over the world, except for the band’s native Canada. It’s available via Crave.
“The TIFF-selected documentary is described as a ‘celebratory, exhilarating thrill ride through the history of one of rock’s legendary acts,‘” Nugs said in a statement. “During the premiere on May 13 at 8:30PM ET, fans on laptop or desktop computers can interact and chat live. If you can’t make the premiere, you can still enjoy the film. Purchase tickets through May 15. Every ticket includes 48-hours of unlimited on-demand viewing from the first time you press play. On-demand access will be available through May 30.”
The movie was directed by Sam Dunn and Marc Ricciardelli of Banger Films, known for their work with Iron Maiden, Rush, ZZ Top and others. “The Triumph story was compelling to me, Marc and the Banger team because it was an opportunity to piece together a broken puzzle,” Dunn said. “We wanted to know how and why the band dissolved at the peak of their powers. It was quite the ride.”