A Toronto man has been arrested and charged after fake tickets for one of Tragically Hip’s last concerts were sold on online, Wednesday.

Durham Police said a woman found a listing the band’s Toronto show on Kijiji, and met up with the seller in Scarborough to buy two tickets for the August 12 show that she later believed were fake.

The woman also noticed that the ad for the same tickets remained on Kijiji, and attempted to contact the seller again using a different name.

The seller then sent a picture of the tickets for the same section and seat numbers, where she then contacted police.

Officers then set up a meeting with the seller. Upon arrival, the suspect fled but was arrested after a brief stuggle, the police statement said.

Coleman Ward, 27, has been charged with fraud under $5000, escaping custody, resisting arrest, and possession of proceeds of crime.

“Police would like to remind the public to be vigilant when purchasing venue tickets from non-authorized vendors or the Internet. There is no guarantee that the tickets are legitimate as they can be duplicated and sold as genuine.”

The sold-out show at the Air Canada Centre will be Gord Downie’s second last show in Toronto after being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer in May.

Correction: July 15, 2016: The photo caption with this article was edited from a previous version that misspelled Gord Downie's surname.