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The Tragically Hip
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The Tragically Hip merch


Phantom Power[25th Anniversary] [3 CD...
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Yer Favourites, Volume 1
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Live At The Roxy[2 LP]
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concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
05
2018
Toronto, Canada
Horseshoe Tavern
I Was There
FEB
18
2017
Hengelo, Netherlands
Metropool
I Was There
AUG
20
2016
Calgary, Canada
Marquee Beer Market & Stage
I Was There
AUG
18
2016
Ottawa, Canada
Canadian Tire Centre
I Was There
AUG
16
2016
Hamilton, Canada
FirstOntario Centre
I Was There
AUG
14
2016
Toronto, Canada
Air Canada Centre
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Matthew
March 29th 2022
Their second to last show on their final tour. Awesome performance. Touching to see how much Gord loved his band mates and fans.
Hamilton, Canada@FirstOntario Centre

Lisa
March 12th 2019
So amazing like all small shows. They were 100%. Ford was so on point. Last time I saw them. So many memories. Lucky to have heard them.
Dallas, TX@House of Blues Dallas

Samantha
July 30th 2016
It was the greatest show we have ever been to. The entire band played and sounded amazing. Thank you so much!
Toronto, Canada@Air Canada Centre
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About The Tragically Hip
The Tragically Hip's infectious songs, catchy melodies, inspired lyrics, and solid musicianship have secured their place as the kings of rock in Canada. Formed in the early '80s in Kingston, Ontario, they are: Gordon Downie (vocals), Paul Langlois and rob baker (guitars), Gord Sinclair (bass) and Johnny Fay (drums).
The group met while at Kingston Collegiate Vocational Institute (KCVI) and all attended Queen's University in Kingston. They started as a cover band playing Rolling Stones and Doors covers, and were first represented by a local Kingston agent named Bernie Dobson.
They were signed by MCA in 1987 when Bruce Dickinson saw them perform live at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto, Ontario. Later that year they released the EP The Tragically Hip, though they were largely unrecognized until 1989's Up to Here. Up To Here established them as one of the best and most influential bands in Canada. In 1992, they created the Another Roadside Attraction festival, which tours Canada to promote small, unknown bands.
The band is immensely popular in Canada. They have never found great success in the United States, but have never specifically sought it. When touring in Canada they typically play to sold-out arenas; when touring in the United States they will play smaller venues and clubs. Performances abroad are usually attended by Canadian expatriates. In Europe, the Hip have their greatest following in the Netherlands.
The band permit recordings of their performances, so an active trading community thrives. The tone and content of much of their music is a paean to the Canadian experience and touches on such themes as small-town life, geography, and hockey.
They were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the 2005 Juno Awards.
The group met while at Kingston Collegiate Vocational Institute (KCVI) and all attended Queen's University in Kingston. They started as a cover band playing Rolling Stones and Doors covers, and were first represented by a local Kingston agent named Bernie Dobson.
They were signed by MCA in 1987 when Bruce Dickinson saw them perform live at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto, Ontario. Later that year they released the EP The Tragically Hip, though they were largely unrecognized until 1989's Up to Here. Up To Here established them as one of the best and most influential bands in Canada. In 1992, they created the Another Roadside Attraction festival, which tours Canada to promote small, unknown bands.
The band is immensely popular in Canada. They have never found great success in the United States, but have never specifically sought it. When touring in Canada they typically play to sold-out arenas; when touring in the United States they will play smaller venues and clubs. Performances abroad are usually attended by Canadian expatriates. In Europe, the Hip have their greatest following in the Netherlands.
The band permit recordings of their performances, so an active trading community thrives. The tone and content of much of their music is a paean to the Canadian experience and touches on such themes as small-town life, geography, and hockey.
They were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the 2005 Juno Awards.
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Genres:
Rock
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The Tragically Hip merch


Phantom Power[25th Anniversary] [3 CD...
$48.53

Yer Favourites, Volume 1
$47.54

Live At The Roxy[2 LP]
$31.99

Yer Favorites Volume 2[2 LP]
$52.99
View All
concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
05
2018
Toronto, Canada
Horseshoe Tavern
I Was There
FEB
18
2017
Hengelo, Netherlands
Metropool
I Was There
AUG
20
2016
Calgary, Canada
Marquee Beer Market & Stage
I Was There
AUG
18
2016
Ottawa, Canada
Canadian Tire Centre
I Was There
AUG
16
2016
Hamilton, Canada
FirstOntario Centre
I Was There
AUG
14
2016
Toronto, Canada
Air Canada Centre
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Matthew
March 29th 2022
Their second to last show on their final tour. Awesome performance. Touching to see how much Gord loved his band mates and fans.
Hamilton, Canada@FirstOntario Centre

Lisa
March 12th 2019
So amazing like all small shows. They were 100%. Ford was so on point. Last time I saw them. So many memories. Lucky to have heard them.
Dallas, TX@House of Blues Dallas

Samantha
July 30th 2016
It was the greatest show we have ever been to. The entire band played and sounded amazing. Thank you so much!
Toronto, Canada@Air Canada Centre
View More Fan Reviews
About The Tragically Hip
The Tragically Hip's infectious songs, catchy melodies, inspired lyrics, and solid musicianship have secured their place as the kings of rock in Canada. Formed in the early '80s in Kingston, Ontario, they are: Gordon Downie (vocals), Paul Langlois and rob baker (guitars), Gord Sinclair (bass) and Johnny Fay (drums).
The group met while at Kingston Collegiate Vocational Institute (KCVI) and all attended Queen's University in Kingston. They started as a cover band playing Rolling Stones and Doors covers, and were first represented by a local Kingston agent named Bernie Dobson.
They were signed by MCA in 1987 when Bruce Dickinson saw them perform live at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto, Ontario. Later that year they released the EP The Tragically Hip, though they were largely unrecognized until 1989's Up to Here. Up To Here established them as one of the best and most influential bands in Canada. In 1992, they created the Another Roadside Attraction festival, which tours Canada to promote small, unknown bands.
The band is immensely popular in Canada. They have never found great success in the United States, but have never specifically sought it. When touring in Canada they typically play to sold-out arenas; when touring in the United States they will play smaller venues and clubs. Performances abroad are usually attended by Canadian expatriates. In Europe, the Hip have their greatest following in the Netherlands.
The band permit recordings of their performances, so an active trading community thrives. The tone and content of much of their music is a paean to the Canadian experience and touches on such themes as small-town life, geography, and hockey.
They were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the 2005 Juno Awards.
The group met while at Kingston Collegiate Vocational Institute (KCVI) and all attended Queen's University in Kingston. They started as a cover band playing Rolling Stones and Doors covers, and were first represented by a local Kingston agent named Bernie Dobson.
They were signed by MCA in 1987 when Bruce Dickinson saw them perform live at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto, Ontario. Later that year they released the EP The Tragically Hip, though they were largely unrecognized until 1989's Up to Here. Up To Here established them as one of the best and most influential bands in Canada. In 1992, they created the Another Roadside Attraction festival, which tours Canada to promote small, unknown bands.
The band is immensely popular in Canada. They have never found great success in the United States, but have never specifically sought it. When touring in Canada they typically play to sold-out arenas; when touring in the United States they will play smaller venues and clubs. Performances abroad are usually attended by Canadian expatriates. In Europe, the Hip have their greatest following in the Netherlands.
The band permit recordings of their performances, so an active trading community thrives. The tone and content of much of their music is a paean to the Canadian experience and touches on such themes as small-town life, geography, and hockey.
They were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the 2005 Juno Awards.
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Genres:
Rock
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