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A special section of the Postmedia newspaper dated summer 2016 that highlights The Tragically Hip. The section is made up of 2 pieces of newspaper that have been folded in half vertically to create 4 double-sided pages, making 8 pages in total. The section contains articles on the history of the band, a timeline of the band and it’s members, a detailed list of their albums and photographs of them throughout the years. a – The 1st, 2nd, 7th and 8th pages of the newspaper. The front cover has a coloured illustration of the members of The Tragically Hip that was done by Chloe Cushman. “A TRIBUTE TO A BAND THAT PLAYED THE HEART AND SOUL OF A COUNTRY” is the headline above the illustration. b – The 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th pages of the newspaper.
The Man Machine Poem Tour was a concert tour by The Tragically Hip in support of their thirteenth full-length studio album Man Machine Poem. The tour consisted of 15 shows, the first held on July 22, 2016, in Victoria, British Columbia, and the last held on August 20, 2016, at the Rogers K-Rock Centre (Leon's Centre) in Kingston, Ontario.
The tour was announced on May 25, 2016, following an announcement the previous day regarding singer Gord Downie's brain cancer diagnosis. A portion of the proceeds of the tour were donated to the Sunnybrook Foundation, the independent fundraising arm of the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; in addition to the ticket sale proceeds themselves, both Sunnybrook and the Canadian Cancer Society reported a significant increase in direct donations, totalling over one million dollars, from the public during the tour. CBC broadcast the tour's final concert in Kingston on its radio, television, and digital platforms, which was seen by 11.7 million viewers across all platforms, and a DVD of the concert was released in December 2017. The final concert was lived streamed in many public places across the country including Springer Market Square in Kingston, Ontario where 25,000 fans assembled to watch the concert.
Although generally reported by the media as such, at the time the band refrained from officially labeling the concerts as their farewell tour, and instead communicated the hope that Downie's health would remain stable enough for them to tour again in the future. However, Downie died of the illness on October 17, 2017. In July 2018, guitarist Rob Baker declared that the Tragically Hip were now inactive and the members had no plans to perform under the name again without Downie.