The Canadian rocker, who co-founded the band in 1975 with Gil Moore and Mike Levine, revealed in a new interview that he’s having a lot of fun on the reunion tour—and he hinted that there could be more to come. He’s just not making any commitments just yet.
“I will say this. I wasn’t sure if this (tour) would happen, and it has, and I’m really having fun, and it’s really great,” Emmett said in the May 2026 interview. “So that probably speaks well for the future, but I don’t want to start speaking for the future yet. I don’t want to go there. Do I want to go into the studio and make a Triumph record? Not now, thank you. I just want to enjoy this and have a chance to wait for the smoke to clear and see how I feel at the end, and then see what else I might want to do.”
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In 2020, Emmett told Music Life Magazine that he was officially “retired” from touring. "I mean, I have retired,” he said. “I just got to a point where I still love to play, and I don't mind performing, although there is a little more anxiety now than there used to be.”
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