“Save A Prayer” took on a relevant meaning on Monday night as heavy rainfall, lightning, and thunderclaps closed the venue gates and pushed fans back to their cars for an hour to see if Toronto’s Duran Duran performance would go on as planned. Ten minutes before Nile Rodgers was set to take the stage, an announcer asked patrons already on the premises to seek shelter and await further information. A few nights before the Toronto show, the tour kick-off in Minnesota got cancelled due to inclement weather, making this evening’s performance the second night of the tour. An audience of predominantly women, many in their 40s, 50s, and 60s were all dressed to the nines for Duran Duran. The uncanny shriek that overtook the introductory music as the band walked onstage to “The Wild Boys” could hav...