A cafe in Lac-Megantic, Quebec, destroyed in the explosion that gutted much of the town reopened Friday in a tent. Hundreds of people gathered for the opening concert by Fred Pellerin, a popular folk singer in the province, The (Toronto) Globe and Mail reported. The Musi-Cafe plans to operate out of the tent until the end of September. \"This is the beginning of something; we\'re finished with talking about the end,\" Pellerin told the crowd. Pellerin began the show with an appropriate song, \"The Beginning of the World.\" A freight train carrying crude oil began moving after it had been left parked in Lac-Megantic, derailed and exploded last month. The blast killed 47 people, including patrons of the Musi-Cafe. Paint was still drying on the cafe\'s temporary home when Pellerin went on stage. Yannick Gagne, the owner, said he had been up since 4 a.m. finishing the job. \"These people are wonderful; we\'ve had issues putting this together. I ran the Musi-Cafe for 12 years and it was almost perfect at the end. You can\'t match that in two days,\" Gagne said. Mayor Colette Roy-Laroche called the event \"a ray of sunshine.\"