Viewing parties held across Canada for Tragically Hip’s last show
BOBCAYGEON, Ont. — It wasn’t long after the Tragically Hip started to play their hit single “Bobcaygeon” on Saturday night in Kingston, Ont., that a roar went up a couple of hundred kilometres away.
Almost instantly, the scores of fans that gathered to watch the televised concert on the main street of the small Ontario community pulled out their phones to start capturing the moment. And when singer Gord Downie sang the lyrics “It was in Bobcaygeon, I saw the constellations, reveal themselves one star at a time,” the crowd really went wild.
Kingston was the final stop of the band’s 15-city “Man Machine Poem” tour, which was announced after Downie revealed that he’s battling terminal brain cancer.
Bobcaygeon’s public screening of the CBC’s broadcast of the concert was one of more than 400 that were staged across the country. Celebrations also took place internationally — at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the Canada Olympic House hosted a party for Canadian athletes who wore their red Olympic jackets. Canadians Abroad of Southern California also had a viewing party in Los Angeles.


