Tragically Hip album sales, audio streams soar after Gord Downie’s death
TORONTO — Fans of the Tragically Hip flocked to the band’s music as they mourned the death of singer Gord Downie, which drove a huge boost in sales, streams and radio play.
Eleven albums by the Kingston, Ont., rockers climbed onto the Billboard Canadian Albums chart for the week that ended Oct. 19. It was the previous day that Downie’s family announced the Hip frontman had died.
Overall sales for the band’s catalogue spiked 1,000 per cent, rising to a combined 11,000 equivalent units from 1,000 units the previous week. The chart is tallied by Nielsen Music and is based on both physical and digital sales along with a calculation of on-demand streams.
The strongest performer was the Hip’s greatest hits compilation “Yer Favourites,” which rose to No. 2 from No. 182 the previous week. It was held from the top position by the debut of Pink’s new release “Beautiful Trauma.”