Hip councillor 'looking for a place to happen'
Wants city to show final concert of Tragically Hip tour
By Maryam Shah, Toronto Sun
First posted: Saturday, July 09, 2016 02:36 PM EDT
Eager Tragically Hip fan Mike Layton wants to bring what could be the band’s last concert to as many people as possible.
In a motion cheekily titled ‘Looking For a Place to Happen,’ the Trinity-Spadina (Ward 19) councillor wants city staff to find a place where residents can gather to watch a broadcast of the final concert of this summer’s Tragically Hip tour.
“I couldn’t get tickets, so I’d like a place to watch,” Layton joked.
Earlier this year, The Hip revealed frontman Gord Downie had terminal brain cancer and announced a 15-show tour.
The final concert — which will be broadcasted on CBC — takes place Aug. 20 in Kingston, Ont.
Now Layton just wants a place for people in Toronto to watch that concert.
“Perhaps (the CBC) would agree to allow us to re-broadcast in a public square or a public park or a public theatre,” he said. “The city has a lot of these types of venues that should be used for this kind of thing, for celebrating a moment in time that means a lot to a lot of people.”
Layton’s top Hip songs from his years growing up include ‘Ahead By A Century’ and ‘Bobcaygeon.’
“I couldn’t think of a more fitting tribute to celebrate that kind of music out with friends somewhere,” he said.
The motion is due for consideration at city council on Wednesday.
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Wants city to show final concert of Tragically Hip tour
By Maryam Shah, Toronto Sun
First posted: Saturday, July 09, 2016 02:36 PM EDT
Eager Tragically Hip fan Mike Layton wants to bring what could be the band’s last concert to as many people as possible.
In a motion cheekily titled ‘Looking For a Place to Happen,’ the Trinity-Spadina (Ward 19) councillor wants city staff to find a place where residents can gather to watch a broadcast of the final concert of this summer’s Tragically Hip tour.
“I couldn’t get tickets, so I’d like a place to watch,” Layton joked.
Earlier this year, The Hip revealed frontman Gord Downie had terminal brain cancer and announced a 15-show tour.
The final concert — which will be broadcasted on CBC — takes place Aug. 20 in Kingston, Ont.
Now Layton just wants a place for people in Toronto to watch that concert.
“Perhaps (the CBC) would agree to allow us to re-broadcast in a public square or a public park or a public theatre,” he said. “The city has a lot of these types of venues that should be used for this kind of thing, for celebrating a moment in time that means a lot to a lot of people.”
Layton’s top Hip songs from his years growing up include ‘Ahead By A Century’ and ‘Bobcaygeon.’
“I couldn’t think of a more fitting tribute to celebrate that kind of music out with friends somewhere,” he said.
The motion is due for consideration at city council on Wednesday.
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