The Tragically Hip In Bobcaygeon

The Tragically Hip In Bobcaygeon

100 mins | Oct. 8, 2012

It was one of the most anticipated events in the history of Canadian music. The Tragically Hip, Canada's most beloved rock band, was headlining a festival concert in Bobcaygeon - the small Ontario town, population 2,500, that inspired one of the group's most popular and enduring songs. 25,000 fans from across North America and Europe would make the pilgrimage. This is the story of a monumental concert, told through intimate footage of devoted Hip fans, the townspeople who embraced them, and of the inimitable band who, after more than 25 years of playing music together, have come to represent the soul of Canadian rock.

The Tragically Hip In Bobcaygeon

100 mins | Oct. 8, 2012

The Tragically Hip In Bobcaygeon
It was one of the most anticipated events in the history of Canadian music. The Tragically Hip, Canada's most beloved rock band, was headlining a festival concert in Bobcaygeon - the small Ontario town, population 2,500, that inspired one of the group's most popular and enduring songs. 25,000 fans from across North America and Europe would make the pilgrimage. This is the story of a monumental concert, told through intimate footage of devoted Hip fans, the townspeople who embraced them, and of the inimitable band who, after more than 25 years of playing music together, have come to represent the soul of Canadian rock.
Producers
Original title The Tragically Hip In Bobcaygeon
Directors Andy Keen
Writers

Cast

Gord Downie

as Himself

Bobby Baker

as Himself

Johnny Fay

as Himself

Gord Sinclair

as Himself

Paul Langlois

as Himself