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The Tragically Hip stays on the road >> Tour dates and concert ticket info >> LiveDaily
July 11, 2007 04:07 PM
By Kym Kilgore
LiveDaily Contributor

Canadian rockers The Tragically Hip [ tickets ] just keep on truckin’, having recently added more North American dates to a tour that kicked off in January.

The band continues the trek tonight (7/11) in Redmond, WA, and hits several Canadian arenas and US festival and club shows through mid-October. In the midst of that schedule, the Hip will jet to Europe for a handful of performances from late September to early October. North American dates are listed below, while overseas shows can be found at the band’s website.

The Tragically Hip is supporting its 11th studio album, “World Container,” which hit shelves in the US in March. The lead single, “In View,” is streaming at the band’s MySpace page, along with a few other songs from the set.

“World Container” follows 2005’s “Hipeponymous,” a 37-song, two-CD, two-DVD box set that includes a full-length concert DVD and a bonus DVD with 23 videos.

After 25 years together with its original lineup, The Tragically Hip has sold more than 6 million albums worldwide and won a dozen Juno Awards (Canada’s version of the Grammys)–more than any other act, according to the New York Press. The band was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2005.

To top it all off, The Hip completed its own personal holy trinity when it toured with The Who earlier this year.

“We played with Page and Plant. We played with the Stones. When the opportunity came up to play with The Who, we jumped at it. Those are the big three,” drummer Johnny Fay told LiveDaily during a recent interview.

SETLIST: 2007-07-10 – Kelowna, BC

Prospera Place, Kelowna, BC

01: Intro
02: Yer Not The Ocean
03: New Orleans Is Sinking
04: It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken
05: The Drop Off
06: Ahead By A Century
07: Fly
08: Poets
09: Boots Or Hearts
10: World Container
11: In View
12: Springtime In Vienna
13: At The Hundredth Meridian
14: Bobcaygeon
15: Family Band
16: Music At Work
17: Blow At High Dough

Encore:
18: The Lonely End Of The Rink
19: Fully, Completely
20: Locked In The Trunk Of A Car

The Tour continues…

Hipbaser sullivand found this:

Thu, 10/11/07
08:00 PM House of Blues, Sunset Strip, Hollywood, CA
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/09003EE9A3DA4F21
(looks like the HOB presale started today.)

Sat, 10/13/07
08:00 PM 4th and B, San Diego, CA
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0A003EE9FDAD0E60

SETLIST: 2007-07-05 – Bala, ON

The Kee, Bala, ON

01: The Lonely End Of The Rink
02: New Orleans Is Sinking
03: Cordelia
04: Bobcaygeon
05: Luv (Sic)
06: Summer Is Killing Us
07: Courage
08: Thugs
09: Long Time Running
10: Springtime In Vienna
11: In View
12: At The 100th Meridian (Voodoo Chile tease at the beginning)
13: Scared
14: Fireworks
15: Family Band
16: Little Bones

Encore
17: Yer Not The Ocean
18: Fully Completely (Emperor Penguin was written on setlist)
19: Fire In The Hole

SHOW NOTES: 2007-07-04 -Bala, ON

We arrived in Bala, after a brief but needed stop at Weber’s, at 7:30pm. There were a number of people milling about near the entrance tot he venue, but nothing like the “chaos” we had been led to believe we would see. The line-up was only about 30 people long, and moved quite quickly. The ticketless concert is a great idea and would be great to see it tried at larger venues.

This was my first Kee experience and I was surprised at the layout of the facility. It is a rectangle room with the stage along one of the long sides, not the short as one would expect. The stage is also about 6 feet high, ensuring that everyone has a good view, regardless of their height or position in the room. The room is lined by a balcony, but this space was reserved for VIPs (Lindros & Coffey, and a few other NHLers were up there).

The floor filled up slowly, and front row access was easy until about 8:45pm. The band took the stage around 9:20 and ripped into a blistering set punctuated by a back-to-back combo from Day For Night. The crowd, fueled by beer and fresh Muskoka air coming in off the lake and through the open windows, were into it from minute the band took the stage until the house lights and music were turned on after they left.

The encore, despite my thoughts to the contrary, seemed to sate most of the crowd. For me, and some in my group, it left us a little disappointed. (This band has set such a high standard for us, that unless a total rarity is played, we are not satisfied.)

The show rates an 84/100 for me. Great DFN combo, lots of animated behaviour from Gordie, and killer grooves from Gord/Johnny, complete with bass-in-the-air showmanship.

Notes:
Lots of booze consumed, and we watched more than a few drunks get carried out. Post show there was a pretty good COPS-style take down, complete with pepper spray, (and some crying).

Post-show highlight of the night:
Girl walks up to police who have resisting-arrest drunk in cuffs and asks, “Is there anything I can do to help? I’ve got a place for him to stay.”

Cops: “So do we.”

SETLIST: 2007-07-04 – Bala, ON

The Kee, Bala, ON

01: Yer Not The Ocean
02: Twist My Arm
03: Grace, Too
04: Lake Fever (wanna be your stars of Muskoka…)
05: The Drop Off
06: Daredevil (12 minutes of awesome!)
07: Inevitability Of Death
08: Gift Shop
09: Last Of The Unplucked Gems (extended intro)
10: World Container
11: Family Band
12: Blow At High Dough
13: Wheat Kings
14: The Kids Don’t Get It
15: Three Pistols
16: The Lonely End Of The Rink

Encore
17: In View
18: Ahead By A Century
19: My Music At Work

SETLIST: 2007-06-29 – Saint-Ephrem-De-Beauce, PQ

Woodstock En Beauce, Saint-Ephrem-De-Beauce

Setlist
01: Yer Not The Ocean
02: My Music At Work
03: Grace, Too
04: In View
05: Ahead By A Century
06: Family Band
07: Poets
08: It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken
09: New Orleans Is Sinking
10: World Container
11: Fully Completely
12: Springtime In Vienna
13: At The Hundredth Meridian
14: Bobcaygeon
15: The Kids Don’t Get It
16: Blow At High Dough
17: The Lonely End Of The Rink

Hugh’s Review: 2007-07-01 – Lewiston, NY

Seeing my first show at the Artpark, I expected nothing less than a great Canada Day performance from The Hip. Thankfully again, I got what I expected. Avid fans from the Toronto/Hamilton/Buffalo area were whipped into a frenzy by Gord Downie and his band mates. From the start the boys were right on, playing many Hip favorites in a set list punctuated with songs from their latest release, World Container.

Near the beginning of the show Gord D. noted that we were in the Niagara Falls region. He then made a prophetic statement. Gord said, “Accidents causing injury or death are usually the result of showing off”. After saying that, the band launched into Daredevil. Downie was full of energy, (as he usually is), dancing and acting out. He raged back and forth across the stage belting out his lyrics while Robbie Baker and Paul Langois reproduced that wonderfully layered dual guitar sound. Johnny Fay played loud and hard on his stripped down Yamaha drum set as Gord S. plucked his bass, moving and dancing in his own unique style.

Some highlights of the show included Gord D. hiding behind his playback monitor as if he were in a fox hole in a war zone. He would grab an imaginary grenade, pull the pin with his teeth and toss it into the crowd. Then Gord would duck down behind his monitor as it exploded. During Locked in the Trunck of a Car, G.D. was dancing and jumping about. At one point Gord lept into the air using his mikestand as a pole vault. He fell to the ground as the mikestand snapped in half. He gave his mangled mikestand to a mom sitting right next to me who was with her 14 y.o. son attending his first Hip show. As the final song of the main set began to play, Billy Ray brought Gord another mikestand. Gord quickly dismantled it and gave another fan an unusual souvenier. Keeping the top half of the stand, Gord marched back and forth twriling it like a baton in his right hand. Now Gord was a “drum major” leading the marching band in a parade.

As the last song began to end, Gord prepared to “hang” himself with the cord from his mike. Wrapping it around his neck, he stood on his tippy-toes waving goodbye to everyone. The song ended and Gord collapsed to the stage, his dirty deed complete. After a three song encore, we were sent home happy and exhausted as Gord thanked everyone for celebrating Canada Day with The Hip.

SETLIST: 2007-07-01 – Lewiston, NY

Art Park, Lewiston, New York

01: The Lonely End Of The Rink
02: New Orleans Is Sinking
03: Courage
04: Good Life
05: Drop Off
06: Daredevil
07: Family Band
08: Bobcaygeon
09: Poets
10: Don’t Wake Daddy
11: Yer Not The Ocean
12: Nautical Disaster
13: Scared
14: The Kids Don’t Get It
15: Locked In The Trunk Of A Car
16: Fire in the Hole

Encore
17: In View
18: Summer’s Killing Us
19: Little Bones