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The Tragically Hip - That Night in Toronto
That Night in Toronto is a live concert DVD featuring Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, filmed and directed by filmmaking brothers Pierre and Francois Lamoureux.
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Plot Summary
This live concert film captures The Tragically Hip's legendary performance at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto on November 12, 2004, during their 'Yer Favorites' tour. The band delivers an electrifying set filled with fan favorites and iconic hits, showcasing their unparalleled stage presence and musical prowess. The film offers an intimate look at one of Canada's most beloved rock bands at the height of their career.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews for 'That Night in Toronto' as a standalone film are scarce, The Tragically Hip's live performances are consistently lauded for their energy, musicianship, and connection with the audience. This particular concert is celebrated by fans as a definitive representation of the band's live power.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and authentic representation of The Tragically Hip's live experience.
Showcases the band's enduring popularity and connection with their Canadian fanbase.
Features a strong setlist of beloved songs performed with characteristic energy.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable for the concert film itself, though The Tragically Hip have received numerous Juno Awards and other accolades throughout their career.
Fun Fact
The 'Yer Favorites' tour, documented in this film, involved fans voting online for the songs they wanted to hear, leading to a unique and highly anticipated setlist for each show.
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