By now, it should come as no surprise: Within minutes of more Tragically Hip tickets being offered for sale online Tuesday, they were all sold out.

The latest crop of tickets for this summer’s farewell Canadian tour was a result of some stage redesign, the band said on its Facebook page.

“Due to an overwhelming demand for the Man Machine Poem Tour, we have adjusted the show design in each venue to accommodate more seating,” the band said on its Facebook page.

The Facebook post did not say how many extra tickets would be made available.

Unlike the earlier sales, customers were limited Tuesday to purchasing a maximum of two tickets per transaction.

The tickets went on sale at Ticketmaster.ca at 10 a.m., and were gone within minutes.

“It is officially impossible to get tix to the #TragicallyHip I feel I must finally accept this fact,” lamented Michelle Nolden on Twitter.

Some fans complained that after adding tickets to their shopping carts, the website malfunctioned and their tickets were removed.

But others managed to score tickets, either electronically or by standing in line in real life.

“After 3 organized pre-sales failures, I forgot about the new #TragicallyHip sale, went on 5 mins late, and miraculously scored tickets!” tweeted Toronto music blogger Peter Richards.

The tour was announced a day after the band revealed that singer Gord Downie had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer.

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