Showing posts with label 2009 Canadian Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009 Canadian Tour. Show all posts

We Are Unplugged (2009 Compilation)

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'We Are Unplugged' is a compilation of all the acoustic songs that The Tragically Hip played during their 2009 We Are The Same Tour.  If you remember, they began the 2nd set with 3 acoustic tunes. Some were expected. Others were not. 

Most probably didn't expect songs like Courage, My Music At Work, Greasy Jungle or An Inch An Hour to be slotted in here, yet they turned out to be remarkably effective. A bunch of the songs below have always been calling for this type of format and just fit in seamlessly. 

I know for myself, getting to hear The Bear and Toronto #4 were personal highlights. We get a few deep-cuts in this compilation and that mirrored the entire tour as 2009 saw a lot of us add previously unseen songs to our lifetime tallies beyond the new album of course. 



Disc One
01 Fireworks - 2009/04/27 Kitchener, ON
02 Courage - 2009/09/27 Ottawa, ON
03 Greasy Jungle - 2009/05/02 Montreal, QC
04 Morning Moon - 2009/09/27 Ottawa, ON
05 Bobcaygeon - 2009/05/30 Detroit, MI
06 Boots or Hearts - 2009/09/28 Ottawa, ON
07 Wheat Kings - 2009/06/14 San Francisco, CA
08 The Last Recluse - 2009/12/02 Manchester, UK
09 Lake Fever - 2009/04/29 Kitchener, ON
10 The Rules - 2009/05/19 Toronto, ON
11 An Inch An Hour - 2009/05/14 Toronto, ON

Disc Two
01 Are We Family - 2009/05/01 Montreal, QC
02 Flamenco - 2009/04/28 Kitchener, ON
03 Titanic Terrarium - 2009/05/19 Toronto, ON
04 New Orleans is Beat - 2009/05/01 Montreal, QC
05 Ahead By A Century - 2009/05/19 Toronto, ON
06 Coffee Girl - 2009/06/14 San Francisco, CA
07 Toronto #4 - 2009/05/02 Montreal, QC
08 Thompson Girl - 2009/04/28 Kitchener, ON
09 The Bear - 2009/04/27 Kitchener, ON
10 Fiddler’s Green - 2009/11/30 London, UK
11 Scared - 2009/12/02 Manchester, UK
12 My Music At Work - 2009/04/28 Kitchener, ON



For those confused with Bit Torrents, there's a zip file at the link below. Just click 'We Are Unplugged.zip' to start the download.

Download at: www.thehiptracker.com

Liner Notes:

Media:  2 CD-R
Time: 47:22, 53:00
Source: Various
Lineage: Various Sources > FLAC > WAV > Audacity 1.2.6 (Fades etc) > WAV > TLH > FLAC
Notes: This compilation features a version of every song which was played acoustically that The Tragically Hip played during their 2009 North American/European tours.Compiled by Ben Grubb (Zenith) - December 2009.

Thanks to all the tapers that made this possible: Mark Sloggett (markslog), Adrian Burden (BigA), Chris Kirkpatrick (chrisk), Dave Holmes (Holmes), Ben Grubb (Zenith), Hipman332001, Scott Becker (srb).









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Southern Jubilee Auditorium - Calgary, AB 09/24/2009

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The Tragically Hip
Southern Jubilee Auditorium
Calgary, AB
09/24/2009

Set I
The Depression Suite
New Orleans Is Sinking
Don't Wake Daddy
The Exact Feeling
Pigeon Camera
Morning Moon
Fireworks
So Hard Done By
In View
At The Hundredth Meridian
Love Is A First

Set II
My Music At Work@
Boots Or Hearts@
Scared@
Springtime In Vienna
Bobcaygeon
Nautical Disaster
Throwing Off Glass
The Last Recluse
Fifty Mission Cap
Frozen In My Tracks
Fully Completely
Little Bones

Encore
Grace, Too
Fire In The Hole

@ = Acoustic
Bold = Tour Breakout

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Southern Jubilee Auditorium - Calgary, AB 09/23/2009

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The Tragically Hip
Southern Jubilee Auditorium
Calgary, AB
09/23/2009

Set I
Love Is A First
New Orleans Is Sinking
The Drop-Off
Ahead By A Century
Gift Shop
Queen Of The Furrows
Three Pistols
Gus: The Polar Bear From Central Park
Yer Not The Ocean
At The Hundredth Meridian
The Depression Suite

Set II
Coffee Girl@
Flamenco@
Wheat Kings@
The Lonely End Of The Rink
The Last Recluse
Courage
The Dark Canuck
Long Time Running
Honey, Please
Poets
Locked In The Trunk Of A Car
My Music At Work

Encore
Tiger The Lion
Blow At High Dough

@ = Acoustic



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Southern Jubilee Auditorium - Calgary, AB 09/21/2009

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The Tragically Hip
Southern Jubilee Auditorium
Calgary, AB
09/21/2009

Set I
New Orleans Is Sinking
The Depression Suite
Twist My Arm
It's A Good Life If You Don't Weaken
Puttin' Down
Coffee Girl
Courage
Thugs
In View
At the Hundredth Meridian
Love Is A First

Set II
Thomson Girl@
Morning Moon@
Fiddler's Green@
Gift Shop
Bobcaygeon
Nautical Disaster
Escape is at Hand for the Travelin' Man
Looking For A Place To Happen
Now the Struggle has a Name
Family Band
Fully Completely
My Music at Work

Encore
Frozen In My Tracks
Blow at High Dough

@ = Acoustic




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Eric Harvie Theatre - Banff, AB 09/19/2009

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The Tragically Hip
Eric Harvie Theatre
Banff, AB
09/19/2009

Set I
The Depression Suite
New Orleans Is Sinking
In View
Ahead By A Century
It Can't be Nashville Every Night
Morning Moon
Poets
Queen of the Furrows
Family Band
At the Hundredth Meridian
Love Is A First

Set II
Coffee Girl@
Boots or Hearts@
Wheat Kings@
Grace, too
Bobcaygeon
Nautical Disaster
Chagrin Falls
Courage
The Last Recluse
Yer Not The Ocean
My Music At Work
Blow At High Dough

Encore
Lonely End of the Rink
Little Bones

@ = Acoustic
Bold = Tour Breakout

Notes: First Chagrin Falls of the 2009 tour. First encore slot for LEOTR in 2009. Country Day still MIA :(



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Harris Park - London, ON 07/23/2009

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The Tragically Hip
Harris Park
London, ON
07/23/2009

New Orleans Is Sinking
The Depression Suite
Poets
Ahead By A Century
Fireworks
Morning Moon
Courage
Coffee Girl@
Wheat Kings@
Scared@
At the 100th Meridian
Springtime In Vienna
The Last Recluse
In View
Bobcaygeon
Family Band
My Music At Work
Blow At High Dough

Encore
Love Is A First
Grace, Too

@ = Acoustic

Notes: I think this is the first time Grace, Too has featured in the encore on this tour. I know NOIS hasn't been a show opener on this tour before tonight. A fairly straight forward and hit heavy show, typical of a one set concert. The band has been off for a couple of weeks as well, so a nice way to ease back into things. I believe this was the first of all the shows that was announced way back when. It sounds as if the weather held, a nice treat for those in attendance. Funny how The Hip can pull that off, eh?

Massey Hall - Toronto, ON 05/19/2009

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The Tragically Hip
Massey Hall
05/19/2009
Toronto, ON

Set I
The Depression Suite
Fireworks
Yer Not The Ocean
Coffee Girl
Lake Fever
Lonely End Of The Rink
Grace, Too
Queen Of The Furrows
Save The Planet
New Orleans Is Sinking
Country Day

Set II
The Rules @
Titanic Terrarium @
Ahead By A Century @
Love Is A First
Nautical Disaster
Escape Is At Hand For The Travelin' Man
Opiated
The Exact Feeling
Fully Completely
Now The Struggle Has A Name
Family Band
My Music At Work

Encore
The Last Recluse (w/Alex Lifeson)
Little Bones (w/Alex Lifeson)

I skipped going down to this show to watch the Red Wings. Conflicting schedules suck. The shitty thing is that it's Tuesday and I'm pretty sure I could have been in for $20 by the start of Lake Fever. The Wings won and thank fuck for that because there was an Opiated. Opiated was last played 10/16/2007 in Boulder, CO. The live history of this song is interesting as there are gaps where it just disappears for 3-4 years. It's never been played a ton, but it has had its spurts. The gaps I was speaking of occurred from 08/08/1991 until 02/02/1995; 12/13/1996 until 07/13/2000; and 12/21/2000 until 10/10/2004.

I'm looking forward to hearing the bootlegs. Lake Fever, Save the Planet, Titanic Terrarium, The Rules all made rare appearances. From We Are the Same, Country Day and Queen of the Furrows made what I would describe as rare appearances relative to the other songs on the album.

The other Tour Breakout was Alex Lifeson. He plays guitar for a little outfit known as RUSH. He also owns the greatest live music bar in Toronto. The Orbit Room on College St in Little Italy. Check it out.

I'm kicking myself as I type. This randomness is a beautiful thing dontcha think?

Stay tuned for an extensive tour stats update.

-mrjackstraw

@ = Acoustic
Bold = Tour Breakout

A Trip to Massey Hall

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Saturday May 16th, 2009

The Tragically Hip @ Massey Hall
The Lead-up and The Show

I have spent many a Victoria Day Weekend (May 2-4) camping at one of Ontario's Great Lakes Beaches or at the Come Together Music Festival just south of Owen Sound freezing my ass off, but always having fun. Yesterday's weather here in The Big Smoke was blustery and grey for the most part and there's no doubt that if it wasn't for The Hip, I'd be up at one of those venues again where this "Spring" weather would have had even more of a bite. For any of you cursing this weather more than me, I hear there are good deals for Mexico these days.

I had some house keeping to take care of and some errands to run before we headed down to my sister's new place. She has a roof top patio with skyline views and weather permitting, we were going to take advantage of that. Our group was three couples with one Hip virgin. Two had floors right near the sound booth and the rest of us were up in the right side balcony right up front. We were on the side that was standing all night and thank god, not on the other side with the sitters. I am getting ahead of myself though...

My better half and I rode The 504 King Car from Dundas West station to my sister's place loaded down with beer and Angus burgers. Both were obvious choices. She had Corona and I had Heineken. We went import on the beer since we were going domestic on the music. It's all about balance ya know.

Everyone was there when we got there a little late. I couldn't pin this one on my girlfriend this time though as she was quite efficient getting out the door. We had a TTC driver that refused to go above 20km/h. REFUSED. Never have I seen a streetcar go into old lady mode like this one. When a red light would turn green our driver would stand there and let every single car that was behind him go around and pass us before moving off the line. WTF? I said that out loud. I was advised not to swear in front of children but FUCK, let's go dude! Anyways, 50 MC was playing as we walked in the door and all was once again well with the world.

We went right up top to the deck. Breezy with gusts is how I'd describe it. With long sleeves or a light jacket, one was more than comfortable. There was one pair of gloves at the table but that may have been an over reaction. Yer Favorites was spinning in the CD player and the beers were going back fast and smooth. The meat hit the BBQ about an hour after our arrival as we listened to The Hip and just shot-the-shit. The sky was constantly changing throughout the afternoon. At first it was a menacing grey sneering down at us knowing that we were at its mercy. It was a Hip day and the clouds obviously didn't know this. The sun was battling hard to break through and bit by bit it happened. By the time we had to pack it in around 7pm the sun was out. A sign for sure.

"Ride the 501 to fun, fun, fun." That's what the Queen Streetcars should say. We rode the rocket down Queen St W at a much faster pace than our trip to the Sister's. Much faster. We hopped off at Yonge & Queen and things were lively downtown. Downtown Toronto is always busy and there's a lot of fun to be had show or no show. Of course on this night there was a show and as we walked up the block towards Massey Hall random chants of "Hip, Hip, Hip" could be heard. So could the cries of "Tickets...tickets. Who's buying? Anybody selling?" Fucking scumbags. Get a real job.

We tucked into a little nook on the corner of Yonge and Shuter out of the wind to haul off on the one-hitter a few times. We were asked by a scalper if we could spare some bud. For free. I mean here's a dude trying to take as much as possible off the naive general public and he's hoping for some charity. Faaaaaaawk UUUU! How 'bout you give us some free tickets? No, eh?

We went inside with about 20 minutes to go before the curtain rose. I had to shoot downstairs to the washroom. I am getting to know this building well. It's a good thing because this was about the point I was feeling as if I had taken one too many hits off the pipe. I made my way up the stairs and then up some more. This was my first show off the floor. 4 of us were close together in the same section while the other two were down on the floor. I was by myself one row ahead and a few seats over from the three ladies. I found my seat but immediately caught the Pasties. Water was needed. The discovery of a bar/lounge up on the 2nd level was pretty exciting for me. I walked in Dazed & Confuzed and reconnected with my Crew. We scored beverages surprisingly quick and managed to put back a couple quick beers. As soon as the flicker we hit our seats.

The Show

This is off the top of my head. I'm just going to write what I remember without consulting a setlist so please excuse if I leave something out or get the order wrong. Here we go...

The Depression Suite
started things off. I think this is going to be a staple in the live shows for some time. A lot of people still don't know it that well. The casual fan I guess. I was thinking as they played about how special this song is going to be when 1) everybody gets to know it really well and 2) when we are not guaranteed to see it every show. It will a real treat when we don't see it coming. I think about Nautical Disaster back in the day. Not your standard verse>chorus>verse>chorus song but when we (the fans) got to know it, well you know the rest. As it stands, The Suite is either going to open or close the first set of 95% of the shows on this tour which is fine by me.

In View
. This is one of my bathroom songs, but when it's played so early I need to mentally prepare to "hold it". The crowd was digging it and hey, I'm always about giving 100%. Coffee Girl was next and that was my other bathroom break song. I don't know how they can ever play this song different than they do. Maybe they will come up with something, but right now if you've seen it once, you've seen it 100 times.

Twist My Arm
. Fuck yeah! Was that fun or what? Kudos to the band and the crowd. The balconies were swaying and the place was jumping. I love watching the crowd when everyone is into it. Fantastic.

Good Life build energy and tension similar to a coil, but there is never a full release. Love it. Morning Moon is a beautiful tune. Great lyrics and should be a staple for some time to come. New Orleans was New Orleans. They don't hit the Waaaaaaaah waaaaaaaaaaah's anymore. A shadow of its former self. A 3 1/2 minute version might as well be dropped. Give it an honorable death. Just my opinion. The crowd was loving it, but I remember some versions...

Honey, Please. I like this song. I don't really have anything else to add specific to this version. Tiger the Lion rocks! Putting this back into the setlist on a regular basis has been great. I've seen both Tigers this week and they were executed quite nicely.

Redemption. That's what this Meridian was all about. Monday's was easily the worst version I've ever heard live. Zero heart. Zero soul. This one however, made thing better. This one was meaty. This one build the tension before letting it all hang out on the release. The jamming by the band was stellar. I don't know if they felt the same way about their previous 100th Meridian, but the difference was like night and day. Check it out yourself. Join The Hip Tracker.

Love Is A First closed the first set. This one gets going pretty good. At this point it's so new that it's a lot of fun. Gord is a real character doing this song. I guess he is every song. One of the greatest performers it's ever been my pleasure to watch. Have you ever seen him not give 110%? I haven't. Not once. There was a Canada Day show in 1994 up at Molson Park in Barrie where the crowd was tossing water bottles at Daniel Lanois and Gordie was a little surly with the fans. I think he walked on stage and said, "This one's for the assholes who like to throw bottles." The Hip went on to play what would look like a dream setlist today, but they played most of Day For Night before it even came out. We were lost. But he gave'er.

Set break. We bust outside for a smoke. My girlfriend say she might love Gord. Yep. This was her 3rd Hip show. She is from San Francisco and thus didn't not grow up having ever heard of them. Her first 2 shows were down at Fort York. That's right. Her second show we go down with no tickets and get miracled and the Boys bust out 38 Years Old. Ha ha. I digress...

The acoustic portion of the show begins with a beautiful version of The Bear. Only the third time ever played live. All coming on this tour. The Hip have such a deep catalog. My sister was really hoping for Wheat Kings. Check. Fireworks acoustic worked really well and the crowd was all over that one.

A rip-roarin' Poets opened the electric portion of the second half. They seem to be jamming out on this one moreso than in the past. I like it. I like it a lot. The Last Recluse kind of killed the momentum that Poets built up. I like the song but following Poets just isn't the right spot. Maybe if they had flipped it with Giftshop, which came next, it might have worked better. The pendulum swings!!!!! Giftshop is a fine example of tension and release. The crowd ate it up and so did I.

The twosome that followed made the show for me. A Day For Night combo of Inevitability of Death and Yawning or Snarling. I had just listened to DFN as soon as I woke up and was hoping one of these would show up. IOD had only been played once this tour previous to this show and Yawning or Snarling only twice prior. Both versions were very well done especially the Yawning. Such a cool song.

Yer Not the Ocean followed. My girlfriend really likes this one and delayed here bathroom break just to hear it. Now that's dedication :) I think Struggle is a great tune. It's one of my favorite on We Are the Same and I though it held its own in this part of the set, amid some heavy hitters. Grace, too was rocking and the crowd responded. Remember when they used to come out of the gate with this one? Grace works anywhere in the setlist. My Music @ Work closed the set and for me it was a little disappointing. Far from the best version I've heard. I don't think M@W holds up well as a set closer. Inevitability of Death would have done better here. Or Poets.

Ahead By A Century started the encore. I was reading some threads over at Hipbase and apparently Frozen in my Tracks was bumped at the last minute. They crowd sure didn't mind. They ate that up and asked for more. More is what they got in the form of On the Verge. This was THE one song I wanted to hear this week. The Hip obliged and dusted it off for only the second time this tour. I don't know what I can say that won't sound completely biased regarding this one. I left smiling.

This was a really fun show. First and foremost, because of the people I was with. The vibe in The Hall definitely had a Saturday Night feel. We all had a lot of prep time not afforded to us during the week. The crowd was easily the most lively it's been all week and everyone was feeding of each others energy. The band played great. It was neat to be able to look down on Robby as he was playing/picking the slide. For me just having that vantage point, as much as I've seen The Hip, was great. Gord was Gord. What can you say. He's incomparable and we are all lucky to be able to share in this experience.

Our night ended at St Louis Bar & Grill on King St E. I had the Sweet Asian BBQ wings. I got them with fries which was fine, but they have these onion chips that are similar to onion rings save for the shape. They trump the fries big time and are very good dipped in the creamy dill sauce that comes with all wings. I managed to negotiate a wing trade for one each of Hot and Cajun.

We took the subway home and I crashed soon after. Cheers to the Crew for the good times.

-mrjackstraw

Massey Hall Reviews & Link Dump

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Here's a few links to reviews from the last few shows:

Exclaim

National Post

Torontoist

Eye Weekly

Toronto Sun

Toronto Star

Massey Hall Baby!!!

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Here's some links:

Wikipedia - Massey Hall


Massey Hall Official Website

The Canadian Encyclopedia

Centre In The Square - Kitchener, ON 04/29/2009

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The Tragically Hip
Centre In The Square
04/29/09
Kitchener, ON

Set I
Honey, Please
Morning Moon
Gift Shop
Something On
Ahead By A Century
The Dire Wolf
Speed River*
Greasy Jungle
World Container
Yer Not The Ocean
Love Is A First

Set II
Boots Or Hearts @
Fiddler's Green @
Lake Fever @
The Last Recluse
Poets
Save The Planet
Coffee Girl
Escape Is At Hand For The Travelin' Man
Grace, Too
Country Day
Don't Wake Daddy
Three Pistols

Encore
Now The Struggle Has A Name
New Orleans Is Sinking

*First Time Played
@ = Acoustic
Bold = Tour Breakout

Tonight brought us 13 more tour breakouts spanning 9 albums. One of those breakouts was the concert debut of Speed River. This brings the band up to 60 different songs in the current rotation, a number that is undoubtedly going to rise. Tomorrow is an off-day before hitting the province of Quebec for three shows beginning in Montreal at Metropolis on May 1st & 2nd followed by a May 3rd date at Le Capitole in Quebec City. Will we shake our Little Bones? Will there be a Nautical Disaster along the Saint Lawrence River?

Don't forget to check out and join The Hip Tracker, a great source of Tragically Hip audience recordings.

Center In The Square - Kitchener, ON 04/28/2009

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The Tragically Hip
Center In The Square
04/28/2009
Kitchener, ON

Set I
Love Is A First
Poets
Goodnight Josephine
Ahead By A Century
The Depression Suite
It Cant Be Nashville Every Night
Morning Moon
Fully Completely
The Last Recluse
Courage
Springtime In Vienna


Set II
Thompson Girl @
Flamenco @
Music@Work @
Now The Struggle Has A Name
Queen Of The Furrows*
In View
Eldorado
Bobcaygeon
The Dark Canuck
Family Band
Blow At High Dough

Encore
Throwing Off Glass
Fifty Mission Cap


*First Time Played
@ = Acoustic
Bold = Tour Breakout

The boys continue to juggle the setlists with 10 tour breakouts occurring tonight. This show also saw the first live tour performance of Queen of the Furrows. 48 different songs have been played from The Hip catalog thus far.

Centre In The Square - Kitchener, ON 04/27/2009

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The Tragically Hip
Center In The Square
04/27/2009
Kitchener, ON

Set I
The Depression Suite
In View
Coffee Girl
Twist My Arm
Morning Moon
It's A Good Life If You Don't Weaken
Escape Is At Hand For The Travelin' Man
Honey, Please
Tiger The Lion
At the Hundredth Meridian
Love Is A First*

Set II
The Bear@
Wheat Kings@
Fireworks@
The Last Recluse
Poets
As Makeshift As We Are
Inevitability Of Death
Yawning or Snarling
Flamenco
Puttin' Down
Now The Struggle Has A Name*
Locked In The Trunk Of A Car


Encore
The Exact Feeling
On The Verge

* = Frist Time Played
@ = Acoustic
Bold = Tour Breakout

Tragically Hip Playing London, ON

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The Tragically Hip have scheduled their first show of summer 2009. They will be playing the the Rock the Park festival in London, ON of Thursday July 23, 2009. The following information was taken from www.thehip.com :

The Tragically Hip
Thurs July 23 2009
Harris Park – London ON
www.rockthepark.ca

Special guests to be announced.

Presale: FM96 presale starts Tuesday February 3rd.

OnSale: Tickets on sale Saturday February 7th
Price: Tickets are $55 for general admission, or $95 for VIP.

Tickets Box Office: Are available Sat Feb 7 at Centennial Box Office
Tickets Phone: By calling 519 672 1967 or 519 672 1968
Tickets Online: Or online at www.rockthepark.ca. You must be registered and logged in with Centennial Box Office to purchase tickets online.

Tickets will not be available for pick up until after February 9th 2009

http://www.centennialhall.london.ca/BoxOfficeListings.htm

Box Office Hours: Centennial Hall Box Office is open from 10 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday, and 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday.
Sunday & Holidays : CLOSED
Call (519) 672-1967 or (519) 672-1968 to charge with VISA, MasterCard or American Express.

Please note on Thursday July 23 (day of show)
Centennial Box Office will be open from 10:00AM to 2:00PM
Boxoffice Opens at Harris Park at 3:00PM on day of show for ticket sales and ticket pickup


Stay tuned to Tragically Hip Tour for more information on more summer tour dates, tragically hip tickets and the eagerly anticipated upcoming album.
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