Gord Sinclair looks back on the Tragically Hip’s final tour, describing what it was like behind the scenes as the band approached the end of its run. He recalls rehearsals and the way the members worked together, with ideas exchanged until songs took shape.
Both outlets focus on Sinclair’s personal memories rather than new tour details or specific dates. His reflections emphasize the group’s collaborative approach and the sense of something nearing its conclusion. While the coverage differs in how much it concentrates on particular moments—rehearsal-room creativity versus broader remembrance—the overall account centers on the band’s final stretch and how it felt for those involved.
The reporting presents Sinclair as a firsthand witness, offering an intimate perspective on the band’s last touring period and the work that continued in the studio and rehearsal settings. The articles do not dispute key points; instead, they reinforce a shared theme of togetherness and the end of a chapter.