The News (New Glasgow)

‘Last time live’

Legendary band the Tragically Hip kicks off farewell tour in B.C.

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Avril Hughes has followed the Tragically Hip since seeing the band in concert in the 1980s, so she didn’t think twice about making the long road trip from her home in California to British Columbia to catch the farewell tour.

“I cannot believe I’m sitting here anticipati­ng seeing them for the last time live,” Hughes said upon arriving in Langley, B.C., on Thursday.

The Tragically Hip kicked off its final cross-country tour in Victoria on Friday, with performanc­es lined up in Vancouver on Sunday and Tuesday, part of a 15-date cross-country trip.

The tour, promoting the band’s latest album “Man Machine Poem,” was planned following the announceme­nt in May that frontman Gord Downie was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer.

Hughes said she was shocked when she heard the news of Downie’s condition.

“I saw them in October. It was spectacula­r,” she said. “He had all the energy in the world.”

Despite already catching the band’s performanc­e in San Francisco last year, Hughes said she wasn’t going to miss the final tour.

She was among countless dedicated fans who were glued to their computer screens the evening pre-sale tickets for the farewell tour became available.

“I looked at the countdown clock and the second it was time I pressed the button, and it came up there were no tickets that matched my search,” she said.

After several more searches, she said she finally landed two tickets at the first Vancouver show that she’ll be attending with her brother Paul Hughes, who lives in Langley.

Victoria’s John Garside said he also failed to track down tickets initially, despite being one of the first people in line at the box office, working his mobile phone and enlisting friends to work the phones from their homes.

Finally, after searching for tickets at every tour venue, he picked up two platinum seats for Sunday’s Vancouver concert. Garside, 41, said he paid $1,400 for the two front-section seats.

“I’m going with my best friend of nearly 30 years,” he said. “He just moved back here with his family from Australia, where’s he’s been since about 2002. Is there any better way than to say welcome back to Canada and do a Canadian thing than to take him to a Hip show?”

The Tragically Hip’s final performanc­e of the tour will take place in the band’s hometown of Kingston, Ont., on Aug. 20.

Fans who failed to nab tickets will still be able to watch the final live show, which is being broadcaste­d by the CBC.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Gord Downie sings during the band’s performanc­e at the Concert for Toronto at Skydome.
CP PHOTO Gord Downie sings during the band’s performanc­e at the Concert for Toronto at Skydome.

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