A Canadian band whose lead singer was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer have performed their last concert at the end of an emotional farewell tour.
The Tragically Hip drew a sell-out crowd to the last show in Kingston, Ontario, on Saturday, broadcast live across Canada.
PM Justin Trudeau, who was at the live show, said the band had “been writing Canada’s soundtrack for over 30 years”.
Lead singer Gord Downie, 52, announced his illness in May.
The news caused shock across Canada.
Canada is closed – for The Hip
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation called Mr Downie the country’s “unofficial poet laureate”.
The Globe and Mail newspaper reported that the 15-stop Man Machine Poem tour “left a trail of heartbreak but also celebration across the nation”.
Mr Trudeau tweeted after the concert that the band would be “forever in our hearts and playlists”.
He also tweeted a picture of himself writing on a wall of messages to what he dubbed “Canada’s band”.
“The whole country is here in Kingston tonight! To say thanks, to say goodbye, to celebrate Canada’s band.” pic.twitter.com/agKgKkby5C— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) August 21, 2016
Who are The Tragically Hip?
Formed in the 1980s, the blues and rock band penned lyrics which explicitly referenced Canadian life, with a small-town charm that won the country over.
They started as a college band working the local circuit and then took off, but their success across 14 albums was mostly confined to within Canada.
Known simply as The Hip to many Canadians, their songs became part of a national identity.
The most Canadian band in the world
Kingston designated Saturday as The Tragically Hip Day in honour of its local heroes.
The Kingston concert was broadcast on Canadian TV and was shown at hundreds of public screenings across the country in bars and outdoor venues.
“There is a Canadianness that runs through them to the point where new citizens should be given a Tragically Hip CD after they take the oath,” said Alan Cross, a radio show host and music historian.
The final concert, at the Rogers K-Rock Centre, sold out in minutes.
Topics to do with the concert trended on Canadian social media on Saturday.
Dear World,
Please be advised that Canada will be closed tonight at 8:30 p.m ET.
Have a #TragicallyHip day.
^vk pic.twitter.com/TMRah6JTG3— Toronto Police (@TorontoPolice) August 20, 2016
We will talk about this show in hushed tones for years to come.#TragicallyHip— Alan Cross (@alancross) August 21, 2016
Feeling very privileged to be Canadian this evening. This thing is truly ours and that’s pretty special. #TheHip— Lauren Collins (@Lauren_Collins) August 21, 2016
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