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Sum 41 announce details of final tour including last ever show

'The Tour of the Setting Sum' will run from 2024/25 - find all ticket info here

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Sum 41 has announced the details for their final tour.

  • READ MORE: Sum 41 tell us about “aggressive” final album ‘Heaven :x: Hell’: “It’s the perfect way to go out”

The iconic pop-punk band have previously shared they would split after the release of their final album, ‘Heaven :x: Hell’, and their worldwide tour.

Now, Sum 41 have finally revealed their final tour called ‘The Tour of the Setting Sum’. The quintet previously unveiled their Asia dates two days ago , and have now specified their European and American dates.

Monterrey will kick off the first leg of their North America tour, where Sum 41 will be joined by support act The Interrupters . They’ll play at cities including New York and Boston before starting the European leg in Hradec, Czech Republic. Sum 41 will play in Dublin’s Fairview Park and Derby’s Download Festival , seemingly their only UK date on the tour.

Finally, the band will head back to North America, where they will end their last ever show in their home country of Canada, at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on January 30th 2025. Find all dates and ticket information below:

There comes a time When it all has to end TOUR OF THE SETTING SUM The Final World Tour Get presale tickets today at 11 AM EST using password LANDMINES. General on sale begins Friday, January 19th @ 10 AM local time at https://t.co/z6kSTxgo1q . *Toronto pre-sale is… pic.twitter.com/Db7aJW4DkF — Sum 41 (@Sum41) January 16, 2024

Tickets for UK/IE dates can be purchased here and US dates here. General sale tickets will begin this Friday (January 19) at 10am local time; presale tickets for their Toronto show will begin on today (January 17) at 10am EST.

Sum 41’s ‘The Tour of the Setting Sum’ will play:

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March 2024: 01 – Jakarta, ID @ Uptown Park 02 – Yogyakarta, ID @ Kridosono Stadium 04 – Singapore, SG @ Star Theatre 05 – Kuala Lumpur, MY @ Megastar Arena 14 – Sapporo, JP @ Zepp 16 – Tokyo, JP @ Punkspring 18 – Yokohama, JP @ Zepp 19 – Nagoya, JP @ Zepp 21 – Hiroshima, JP @ Blue Lives 22 – Fukuoka, JP @ Zepp 23 – Osaka, JP @ Punkspring 30 – Monterrey, MX @ Pa’l Norte

April 2024: 19 – Omaha, NE @ The Astro ^ 20 – Wichita, KS @ Wave ^ 21 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater ^ 23 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory ^ 24 – St. Louis, MO @ The Factory ^ 26 – Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe ^ 27 – Milwaukee, WI @ Rave ^ 29 – Baltimore, MD @ Pier 6 ^ 30 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway ^

May 2024: 01 – Portland, ME @ Cross Insurance Arena ^ 04 – Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summer Stage ^ 06 – New York, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount ^ 08 – Reading, PA @ Santander Arena ^ 09 – Raleigh, NC @ The Red Hat Amphitheater ^ 11 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy ^ 12 – Daytona Beach, FL @ Welcome To Rockville 14 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium ^ 15 – Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre ^ 17 – Columbus, OH @ Sonic Temple 18 – Philadelphia, PA @ Skyline Stage at The Mann ^ 19 – Norfolk, VA @ Chartway Arena ^

June 2024: 14 – Hradec, CZ @ Rock For People 15 – Nickelsdorf, AT @ Nova Rock 16 – Derby, UK @ Download Festival 19 – Dublin, IE @ Fairview Park 21 – Neuhausen ob Eck, DE @ Southside Festival 22 – Lyon, FR @ Slamdunk 23 – Schneesel, DE @ Hurricane Festival 26 – Viviero, ES @ Resurection 28 – Ysselsteyn, NL @ Jera on Air 29 – GeiselWind, DE @ Mission Ready 30 – Marmande, FR @ Garorock

July 2024: 04 – Nantes, FR @ La Nuit de ’Erdre 05 – Werchter, BE @ Rock Werchter 06 – Belfort, FR @ Les Eurockéennes 07 – Hunxe, DE @ Ruhrpott Rodeo 09 – Milan, IT @ I-Days 11 – Argeles sur mar, FR @ Les Deferlantes 12 – Madrid, ES @ Madcool 13 – Lisbon, PT @ Nos Alive

August 2024: 01 – Rimouski, QC @ Parc Beausejour 07 – Saguenay, QC @ La Baie’s Harbor Village Agora 08 – Québec, QC @ Quebec City Old Port Agora 09 – Victoriaville, QC @ Rock La Cauze

September 2024: 04 – San Francisco, CA @ Masonic Auditorium ^ 06 – Portland, OR @ Alaska Airlines’ Theater Of The Clouds ^ 07 – Seattle, WA @ Wamu Theater ^ 08 – Boise, ID @ Revolution Concert House and Event Center ^ 10 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Lot at The Complex ^ 11 – Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre ^ 12 – Des Moines, IA @ Vibrant Music Hall ^ 14 – Detroit, MI @ Masonic Temple ^ 15 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center ^ 17 – Coraopolis, PA @ UPMC Events Center ^ 23 – Miami, FL @ The Fillmore Miami Beach ^ 24 – Orlando, FL @ Orlando Amphitheater ^ 28 – Austin, TX @ H-E-B Center at Cedar Park ^ 29 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall ^ 30 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory ^

October 2024: 02 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre ^ 03 – Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater ^ 05 – Las Vegas, NV @ Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino ^

November 2024: 23 – Nanterre, FR @ Paris La Défense Arena

January 2025: 30 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena (Final Show)

^ with The Interrupters

Last December,  NME  spoke with frontman Derek Whibley about their “aggressive” new album, which he called “the perfect way to go out”. 

“There’s more to the album than nostalgia,” he told NME . “Even if I tried to write ‘All Killer, No Filler’ again, I wouldn’t be able to. It just doesn’t come out the same. The songs sound like they could be from those eras though.”

Following on from recent single ‘ Landmines ’, Sum 41 also released ‘Rise Up, which Whibley described as “me coming out of hospital 10 years ago, and what happened afterwards.” The singer was hospitalised in 2014 after his liver and kidneys failed due to alcohol abuse .

“That’s something I’ll never stop thinking about,” he told  NME , with ‘Rise Up’ penned about “that struggle of finding the faith to continue on and the strength to build yourself back up.”

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Sum 41 tour dates 2024 - 2025

Sum 41 is currently touring across 13 countries and has 60 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, after that they'll be at Cross Insurance Arena in Portland.

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MGM Music Hall at Fenway

Cross Insurance Arena

Stone Pony Summer Stage

Brooklyn Paramount

Santander Arena

Red Hat Amphitheater

Coca-Cola Roxy

Ryman Auditorium

Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre

Highmark Skyline Stage at the Mann

Rock For People

Download Festival

Nova Rock Festival

Fairview Park

Hurricane Festival

Slam Dunk Festival

Jera On Air

Rock Werchter

Les Eurockéennes

Ippodromo SNAI San Siro

Mad Cool Festival

La Baie's Harbor Village Agora

Quebec Old City Port Agora

The Masonic

Moda Center

WAMU Theater

Revolution Concert House & Event Center

The Complex

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Vibrant Music Hall

Scottish Rite Cathedral Theatre, Masonic Temple

Blossom Music Center

Upmc Events Center

The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater

Orlando Amphitheater at Central Florida Fairgrounds

Louder Than Life Festival

H-E-B Center at Cedar Park

713 Music Hall

The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

Arizona Financial Theatre

YouTube Theater

Bakkt Theater, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

PARIS LA DEFENSE ARENA

Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre

Rogers Arena

Prospera Place

Past concerts

Pier Six Pavilion

The Rave/Eagles Club

GLC Live at 20 Monroe

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My favorite band of all time! The first time I got to see them was at a Chicago music festival and I got to meet them and it was a highlight of my life. They were so nice and hilarious. Then I got to meet them again at a tiny show in Dallas at the house of blues and they told stories from the road. Such down to earth guys. I got to be front row for that show and they just thrived in that small room it was such a special experience. They just never disappoint. Their old stuff is what we love and grew up on but their new stuff is just as good. Will always be their #1 fan. Hope to see them as many times as possible.

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This was my third time seeing Sum 41 and they were absolutely fantastic! They never disappoint! The only thing I will say is that I found out after I left the concert that they came out for a second encore and played Pain for Pleasure. Probably around 80% of the people had left before then, so I assumed they were done after the first encore. I would just recommend that everyone really makes sure they are truly done before leaving. I also thoroughly enjoyed the openers, who were The Plot in You and The Amity Affliction. Sum 41 is great live, and I look forward to seeing them again and again.

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It was awesomeness it was everything i wanted and thought it would be. The played their newest song . they just put out and then they played nothing but their old music . it was freaking amazing. I will see them again and again . love it they are amazing . love y o u guys !!

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Sum 41 goes out on top at sold-out Milwaukee stop of farewell tour at the Rave

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Is anyone actually buying the “farewell” that Sum 41 is selling?

OK, sure, a lot of people are literally buying it. The Canadian pop-punk veterans’ “Tour of the Setting Sum” farewell run came to the Rave’s Eagles Ballroom Saturday for one of the first stops, and the 3,500-person capacity venue was a sellout.

But let’s do the math. No one in Sum 41 is over 50. The Mötley Crüe guys are headlining Summerfest this June after bringing a “farewell tour” to the Big Gig a decade ago, and an 81-year-old Barry Manilow will play a final Milwaukee show at Fiserv Forum in August nine years after he seemingly played a final Milwaukee show.

It's hard to accept that Sum 41 is really leaving all of this behind, especially right now. Pop-punk is fueling a new generation of rising stars. Blink-182's classic lineup is back (and playing Fiserv Forum August 7), Green Day is headlining stadiums (including American Family Field Aug. 24), and Milwaukee will host not one but two Warped Tour-style festivals this summer: Sad Summer Festival at the Rave, and the Not Just a Phase Fest at Franklin Field.

But if the Eagles Ballroom show was really Milwaukee's last chance to see Sum 41, they showed they're going out at the top of their game.

This amped-up capacity crowd hardly needed any motivation, but Sum 41 kicked off their hour-and-45-minute set with "Motivation" anyway, the first song off first album "All Killer No Filler" from 2001, with wired frontman Deryck Whibley cruising the stage while lasers and lighting worked overtime. In a delightful detour from the recording, guitarists Dave Baksh and Tom Thacker, drummer Frank Zummo and bassist Jason McCaslin offered a dense and tense instrumental thrash break, the band's distinctive, metal-flexing tendencies later getting a full workout for 2004's "We're All To Blame."

From "Motivation" Sum 41 segued into "The Hell Song" from 2002 sophomore album "Does This Look Infected?," with Whibley heating up the crowd with a breathless, 15-second vocal note, followed by Baksh's gnarly guitar solo, adding gas to the flames. The momentum continued with another "Infected" track, "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)" — the crowdsurfing and circle pits intensifying as smoke and confetti were added to the effects arsenal — followed by 2004's "No Reason," where Zummo really let his drum assaults rip.

The 2007 anthem "Underclass Hero" came right after, with oversized balloons bouncing atop jumping bodies in the pit — and Whibley popping a few with the tail end of his handheld mic. The band's cacophonous sound silenced so the fans could triumphantly belt out the final chorus alone: "'Cause we won't give you control/And we don't need anything from you."

During "Hero" Whibley rightly suggested this night wasn't just a celebration of Sum 41's nearly 30-year run but also "a celebration of yourselves." The crowd's passion matched the band's Saturday and was more powerful than all of the production's bells and whistles.

When the band started 2007's "Walking Disaster," the lights on the phones were so bright, the stage lights stayed off and the band was still fully illuminated. Even after Whibley suggested everyone needed to take a breather after an intense first 23 minutes, followed by the comparatively slower 2004 song "Some Say," some fans still couldn't resist moshing before the end. And "Dopamine," "Landmines" and "Rise Up" from the four-week-old "Heaven :x: Hell" album received boisterous singalongs typically reserved for longtime setlist standards. (It helps that those tracks are as invigorating as anything from across Sum 41's catalogue.)

When the most prized setlist standards did actually come near the end — "Fat Lip" accompanied by a storm of confetti, an equally electric "Still Waiting" initially sans any fancy stage enhancements — the crowd really went wild. Their biggest hit "In Too Deep" was a deeply satisfying finale — except it turned out it really wasn't the end.

Two minutes after the house lights came on, the outro music played on the speakers and about half of the crowd had left, Whibley and Thacker came back on stage — prompting fans at the staircases to sprint back to the ballroom floor. And as Thacker gently played keys, Whibley offered a sweet and calm farewell in the form of 2007's "So Long Goodbye" — with Baksh, McCaslin and Zummo coming out after a few minutes to give the song an adrenaline-pumping speed punk finish.

It was probably the best moment from a night full of memorable ones. But there was one moment fans definitely didn’t like: when Whibley referred to “Heaven :x: Hell” as the band’s final album, prompting a roar of booing.

“Ladies and gentlemen," Whibley replied cooly, "I can’t get enough of your boos."

Call it denial if you want, but a comment like that, combined with a show like this one, makes me firmly believe that Sum 41's "farewell" isn't going to stick. And the fans, clearly, would be just fine with that.

5 takeaways from Sum 41's Milwaukee concert, including openers the Interrupters and Joey Valence & Brae

  • As people walked into the show they were given yellow pieces of paper that read “No Moshing.” Naturally this crowd didn’t comply, especially with Whibley demanding a mosh circle open up just two songs into the set. But shortly after that he also told people to be safe and look after each other, and by the look of things from the balcony, the crowd complied in that regard.
  • At one point Whibley said he was bringing out a special guest, which turned out to be a guitar he's named "White Gold." It's a guitar that recently joined his collection, but it was actually used in the recording of one of his favorite albums by one of his favorite bands, 1996's "White Light, White Heat, White Trash" by Social Distortion. In their honor, Whibley played White Gold for a cover of "Ring of Fire" in the mode of Social Distortion's signature cover. (Social Distortion, by the way, is heading to the Rave's Eagles Ballroom with Bad Religion on May 14.)
  • Sum 41 offered one other cover Saturday, of Queen's "We Will Rock You," initially distinguished by Thacker's speedy showboating on guitar — until Whibley guided the crowd to get quiet and crouch down before the climax, with the band's sound and fans (literally) rising up together for a mosh-friendly finale.
  • Primary opener the Interrupters were essentially motivational speakers set to ska music, with the always-moving Aimee Allen, with a Joan Jett-style snarl, singing about not being pushed aside for “Take Back The Power,” living “like a warrior” on “Title Holder,” and being “easy on yourself” for “Easy on You.” She even offered gratitude for her heartbreak on “Afterthought.” The energy and uplift easily won over the Sum 41 fans, but just to make sure they had their full support, the Interrupters also offered a trombone-blaring cover of Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy” and a bit of “Blister in the Sun” in honor of Milwaukee rock heroes the Violent Femmes.
  • Joey Valence & Brae kicked off the night with a blast from the past, with originals like “Crank It Up,” “Drop!!” and “Punk Tactics” that are blatant rip-offs of Beastie Boys, but still pretty fun live. And the duo’s more hyperpop-leaning “Gumdrop” illustrated where they could take their act next.

Sum 41's Eagles Ballroom setlist

  • "Motivation"
  • "The Hell Song"
  • "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)"
  • "No Reason"
  • "Underclass Hero"
  • "Landmines"
  • "We're All To Blame"
  • "Walking Disaster"
  • "Makes No Difference"
  • "My Direction"/"No Brains"/"All Messed Up"
  • "Preparasi a salire"
  • "We Will Rock You" (Queen cover)
  • "Ring of Fire" (cover of song popularized by Johnny Cash)
  • "Still Waiting"
  • "Waiting On a Twist of Fate"
  • "In Too Deep"
  • "So Long Goodbye"

Contact Piet at (414) 223-5162 or  [email protected] . Follow him on X at  @pietlevy  or Facebook at  facebook.com/PietLevyMJS .

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  • May 04 2024 The Stone Pony Summer Stage Asbury Park, NJ, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • May 05 2024 Brooklyn Paramount Brooklyn, NY, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • May 06 2024 Brooklyn Paramount Brooklyn, NY, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • May 08 2024 Santander Arena Reading, PA, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • May 09 2024 Red Hat Amphitheater Raleigh, NC, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • May 11 2024 Coca-Cola Roxy Atlanta, GA, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • May 12 2024 Welcome to Rockville 2024 Daytona Beach, FL, USA Doors 11:00 AM  –  Scheduled: 9:10 PM 11:00 AM 9:10 PM
  • May 14 2024 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • May 15 2024 Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre Charlotte, NC, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • May 17 2024 Sonic Temple 2024 Columbus, OH, USA Add time  –  Scheduled: 6:35 PM Add time Add times 6:35 PM
  • May 18 2024 TD Pavilion at the Mann Philadelphia, PA, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • May 19 2024 Chartway Arena Norfolk, VA, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Jun 14 2024 Rock for People 2024 Hradec Králové, Czechia  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Jun 15 2024 Nova Rock 2024 Nickelsdorf, Austria Add time Add time Add times
  • Jun 16 2024 Download Festival 2024 Castle Donington, England  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Jun 19 2024 Fairview Park Dublin, Ireland  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Jun 21 2024 Southside Festival 2024 Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany Add time Add time Add times
  • Jun 23 2024 Hurricane Festival 2024 Scheeßel, Germany Add time Add time Add times
  • Jun 26 2024 Resurrection Fest 2024 Viveiro, Spain Add time Add time Add times
  • Jun 28 2024 Jera On Air 2024 Ysselsteyn, Netherlands Add time Add time Add times
  • Jul 05 2024 Rock Werchter 2024 Werchter, Belgium  –  Find tickets Doors 12:00 PM  –  Scheduled: 9:15 PM Tickets 12:00 PM 9:15 PM
  • Jul 11 2024 Festival les Deferlantes 2024 Le Barcarès, France Add time Add time Add times
  • Jul 12 2024 Mad Cool Festival 2024 Madrid, Spain Add time Add time Add times
  • Jul 13 2024 NOS Alive 2024 Oeiras, Portugal Add time Add time Add times
  • Aug 01 2024 Les Grandes Fêtes Telus 2024 Rimouski, QC, Canada Add time  –  Scheduled: 10:30 PM Add time Add times 10:30 PM
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  • Sep 03 2024 Masonic Auditorium San Francisco, CA, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
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  • Sep 06 2024 Alaska Airlines' Theater of the Clouds Portland, OR, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
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  • Sep 12 2024 Vibrant Music Hall Waukee, IA, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Sep 14 2024 Masonic Temple Theatre Detroit, MI, USA  –  Find tickets Doors 6:00 PM  –  Start time: 8:27 PM (Est.) Tickets 6:00 PM 8:27 PM Estimated
  • Sep 15 2024 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Sep 17 2024 UPMC Events Center Moon, PA, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Sep 23 2024 The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater Miami Beach, FL, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Sep 24 2024 Orlando Amphitheater Orlando, FL, USA Add time Add time Add times
  • Sep 26 2024 Louder than Life 2024 Louisville, KY, USA Add time Add time Add times
  • Sep 28 2024 Mueller H-E-B Austin, TX, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Sep 29 2024 713 Music Hall Houston, TX, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Sep 30 2024 The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Irving, TX, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
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  • Oct 03 2024 YouTube Theater Inglewood, CA, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
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  • Jan 10 2025 Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre Victoria, BC, Canada  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
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  • Jan 27 2025 Budweiser Gardens London, ON, Canada  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
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Grammy-nominated band Sum 41 has announced their last headlining world tour, ‘ Tour Of The Setting Sum’ , to celebrate the upcoming release of their final album Heaven :x: Hell . Sum 41 will be making stops in the United States, Japan, Mexico, Germany, Italy, and more, as well as performing their largest show to date to a sold-out crowd of over 35,000 people at Paris La Défense Arena in France later this year. Sum 41 will be playing their final show as a band in Toronto, Ontario, at Scotiabank Arena on January 30, 2025.

NORTH AMERICAN TICKETS: Tickets to the North American dates will be available starting with presales beginning today at 11am ET, running throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning Friday, January 19 at 10 AM local time at sum41.com/tour .

CITI PRESALE (U.S. Dates Only): Citi is the official card of the U.S. dates of Tour Of The Setting Sum. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Tuesday, January 16 at 11 AM ET until Thursday, January 18 at 10 PM local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com .

TOUR OF THE SETTING SUM DATES

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March 1 – Jakarta, Indonesia – Uptown Park

March 2 – Yogyakarta, Indonesia – Kridosono Stadium

March 4 – Singapore, Singapore – Star Theatre

March 5 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Megastar Arena

March 14 – Sapporo, Japan – Zepp

March 16 – Tokyo, Japan – Punkspring*

March 18 – Yokohama, Japan – Zepp

March 19 – Nagoya, Japan – Zepp

March 21 – Hiroshima, Japan – Blue Lives

March 22 – Fukuoka, Japan – Zepp

March 23 – Osaka, Japan – Punkspring*

March 30 – Monterrey, Mexico – Pa’l Norte*

 April 19 – Omaha, NE – The Astro^

April 20 – Wichita, KS – Wave^

April 21 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater^

April 23 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory^

April 24 – St. Louis, MO – The Factory^

April 26 – Grand Rapids, MI – GLC Live at 20 Monroe^

April 27 – Milwaukee, WI – Rave^

April 29 – Baltimore, MD – Pier 6^

April 30 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway^

May 1 – Portland, ME – Cross Insurance Arena^

May 4 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summer Stage^

May 6 – New York, NY – Brooklyn Paramount^

May 8 – Reading, PA – Santander Arena^

May 9 – Raleigh, NC – The Red Hat Amphitheater^

May 11 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy^

May 12 – Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville*

May 14 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium^

May 15 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre^

May 17 – Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple*

May 18 – Philadelphia, PA – Skyline Stage at The Mann^

May 19 – Norfolk, VA – Chartway Arena^

June 14 – Hradec, Czechia – Rock For People*

June 15 – Nickelsdorf, Austria – Nova Rock*

June 16 – Derby, United Kingdom – Download Festival*

June 19 – Dublin, Ireland – Fairview Park

June 21 – Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany – Southside Festival*

June 22 – Lyon, France – Slamdunk*

June 23 – Schneesel, Germany – Hurricane Festival*

June 26 – Viviero, Spain – Resurection*

June 28 – Ysselsteyn, Netherlands – Jera on Air*

June 29 – GeiselWind, Germany – Mission Ready*

June 30 – Marmande, France – Garorock*

July 4 – Nantes, France – La Nuit de l’Erdre*

July 5 – Werchter, Belgium – Rock Werchter*

July 6 – Belfort, France – Les Eurockéennes*

July 7 – Hunxe, Germany – Ruhrpott Rodeo*

July 9 – Milan, Italy – I-Days*

July 11 – Argeles sur mar, France – Les Deferlantes*

July 12 – Madrid, Spain – Madcool*

July 13 – Lisbon, Portugal – Nos Alive*

August 1 – Rimouski, Quebec – Parc Beausejour

August 7 – Saguenay, Quebec – La Baie’s Harbor Village Agora*

August 8 – Québec, Quebec – Quebec City Old Port Agora*

August 9 – Victoriaville, Quebec – Rock La Cauze*

September 4 – San Francisco, CA – Masonic Auditorium^

September 6 – Portland, OR – Alaska Airlines’ Theater Of The Clouds^

September 7 – Seattle, WA – Wamu Theater^

September 8 – Boise, ID – Revolution Concert House and Event Center^

September 10 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Lot at The Complex^

September 11 – Denver, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre^

September 12 – Des Moines, IA – Vibrant Music Hall^

September 14 – Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple^

September 15 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center^

September 17 – Pittsburgh, PA – UPMC Events Center^

September 23 – Miami, FL – The Fillmore Miami Beach^

September 24 – Orlando, FL – Orlando Amphitheater^

September 28 – Austin, TX – H-E-B Center at Cedar Park^

September 29 – Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall^

September 30 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory^

October 2 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre^

October 3 – Los Angeles, CA – YouTube Theater^

October 5 – Las Vegas, NV – Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino^

November 23 – Nanterre, France – Paris La Défense Arena – SOLD OUT

January 30, 2025 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena – FINAL SHOW

Recently, Sum 41 announced their upcoming double album, Heaven :x: Hell , expected for release on March 29 via Rise Records . Heaven :x: Hell is the most ambitious album from Sum 41 yet – Heaven is 10 tracks of snarling high energy pop punk, while Hell consists of ten heavy metal anthems spiked with fret-burning solos, thrashing riffs, and fist-pumping hooks.  The band has been straddling the line of pop-punk and metal for their entire career, and Heaven :x: Hell is a testament to their innovative sound and unmatched skill, proving them as pioneers 27 years after the bands inception.

Heaven :x: Hell is available to pre-save and pre-order now at https://sum41.lnk.to/HeavenHell

Sum 41 shared previously “ Rise Up ” and “ Landmines ”, from Heaven :x: Hell ’s metal Hell side and pop-punk Heaven portion, respectively. The tracks have gained the attention of notable outlets such as Entertainment Tonight, Revolver, Consequence, NME, Exclaim!, BrooklynVegan, Alternative Press, KNOTFEST, and countless others.

Earlier this year, Sum 41 announced their breakup after 27 years of making music together – the news was reported on by The New York Times, NPR, Rolling Stone, CNN, Bloomberg, Pitchfork, TODAY, CBS, Billboard, and countless other major news outlets globally. Heaven :x: Hell is aiming for nothing short of greatness, a perfect parting gift from the band to the fans that have supported them endlessly.

Looking back at the band’s storied 27 year career, Sum 41 has firmly cemented their place in rock history with over 15 million records sold worldwide, multiple Billboard Charting releases, a Grammy Award nomination, 2 Juno Awards (7 nominations), a Kerrang! Award in 2002, multiple Alternative Press Music Awards, and countless other accolades.

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Sum 41 to split up after farewell world tour: ‘Thank you’

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Canadian rock band Sum 41 will be splitting up after a final world tour, the band have announced.

The five-piece group comprising Deryck Whibley , Dave Baksh, Jason “Cone” McCaslin, Tom Thacker, and Frank Zummo, announced the news on Twitter on Monday (8 May).

“Being in Sum 41 since 1996 brought us some of the best moments of our lives,” the post said. “We are forever grateful to our fans both old and new, who have supported us in every way.”

It continued: “It is hard to articulate the love and respect we have for all of you and we wanted you to hear it from us first.

“Sum 41 will be disbanding. We will still be finishing all of our current upcoming tour dates this year, and we are looking forward to releasing our final album Heaven :x: Hell , along with a final worldwide headling tour to celebrate.

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“For now, we look forward to seeing all of you skumf***s on the road and are excited for what the future will bring for each of us,” they added. “Thank you for the last 27 years of Sum 41.”

Formed in 1996, by frontman Whibley when he was 15, Sum 41 rose to fame in 2001 after they were invited to open MTV’s 20th-anniversary show in collaboration with Tommy Lee and Judas Priest’s Rob Halford.

At the time, they had just released their debut album All Killer No Filler , which included their soon-to-be greatest hit “Fat Lip”.

They quickly rose to the top of the pop-punk scene, next to behemoths Green Day and Blink-182. They stood out in a scene that was, and still is, heavily dominated by white musicians, with guitarist Baksh being of Indo-Guyanese descent.

“It was never something we thought about,” Whibley told The Independent in a November 2022 interview. “We were just a band of friends that went to school together.”

They released their latest album, Order in Decline , in 2019.

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Sum 41 Announce UK Tour Dates

Sum 41 have heading back to the UK this summer.

Sum 41 Announce UK Tour Dates

Hot on the heels of their first new single in three years , metallic pop-punk stars Sum 41 have announced a set of UK tour dates. The band will play four shows across the UK this June in Exeter, Leicester, Glasgow and Manchester – just days after the release of their upcoming seventh album, Order In Decline.

The record was written following three years of touring, during which Deryck Whibley observed a multitude of division and social turmoil. “The last thing I wanted to do was write a social or political protest record, and Order In Decline is not that,” said Deryck. “It’s also very hard not to have feelings about everything that’s going on in the world.”

Speaking about the upcoming shows, Deryck added: "We are doing a bunch of large festivals this summer and we thought it would be fun to do a few intimate shows - the UK felt like the perfect place for that!"

So stop wondering if you're still waiting and see Sum 41 live at one of the dates below:

23 Exeter, Castle Sessions 24 Leicester, De Montfort Hall 25 Glasgow, O2 Academy 26 Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse

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Check out the video for the band's latest song, Out For Blood, below:

These dates come after the band's U.S. tour, happening now, so if you feel like singing along to Fat Lip on two continents, make sure to see the band at one of the following shows as well:

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Sum 41 have announced an autumn European tour with fellow Canadian pop-punks Simple Plan.

The Does This Look All Killer No Filler tour will launch in Stuttgart, Germany on September 20, and close out with its sole UK show, at London's Alexandra Palace, on October 21.

The two bands are currently on tour together in the US.

“We’ve been having such a great time on our tour with Simple Plan in the States and cannot wait to bring the party over to Europe,” say Sum 41's Deryck Whibley . “We’re so excited to celebrate the anniversaries of some of our favourite albums along with other hits and favourites with you on the Does This Look All Killer No Filler tour!”

The scheduled dates are as follows: Sep 20: Stuttgart Porsche-Arena, Germany Sep 21: Frankfurt myticket Jahrhunderthalle, Germany Sep 23: Bordeaux Arkea Arena, France Sep 24: Bilbao Bilbao Arena, Spain Sep 26: Lisbon Altice Arena Sala Tejo, Portugal Sep 27: Madrid WiZink Center, Spain Sep 29: Paris Accor Arena, France Oct 01: Prague Sportovin Hala Fortuna, Czech Replublic Oct 03: Warsaw EXPO XXI, Poland Oct 05: Vienna Arena Open Air, Austria Oct 06: Bratislava Incheba Expo Hall, Slovakia Oct 08: Bologna Unipol Arena, Italy Oct 10: Munich Olympiahalle, Germany Oct 11: Hamburg Edel Optics Arena, Germany Oct 12: Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle, Germany Oct 14: Dusseldorf Mitsubishi Electric Hall, Germany Oct 17: Esch-sur-Alzette Rockhal, Luxembourg Oct 18: Tilburg O13, Germany Oct 19: Brussels Forest National, Belgium Oct 21: London Alexandra Palace, UK

Europe + UK! We've been having so much fun touring the US with @SimplePlan that we wanted to bring the party your way this fall! pic.twitter.com/LIrhghuAE4 May 16, 2022

Sum 41 will also play the Slam Dunk festival in the UK next month.

The band recently revealed that part of their upcoming double album Heaven and Hell is going to be a metal record. Split neatly down the middle, the Heaven portion of the record was written to go back to the sunny pop punk of their first two albums, while Hell would be more metallic fare.

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In an interview with Rolling Stone , Deryck Whibley explained why the band had decided to explore their heavier side.  “Some of the metal stuff comes with a lot of anger for people who have stolen from me and hurt me in the past,” he said, going on to cite bad relationships, friendships and even a former manager as inspiration for the songs.  Heaven And Hell is expected later this year, though the official release date is TBA.

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Sum 41 Announces Final Tour Dates and Last-Ever Show Ahead of Their Separation as a Band

The band will embark on the Tour of the Setting Sum across the globe for much of 2024

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Sum 41 is officially saying farewell. 

After the pop-punk icons revealed via social media in May 2023 that they were going their separate ways following the release of their upcoming album Heaven :x: Hell , the band has officially announced their final tour dates — including their last-ever performance. 

The Canadian group featuring Deryck Whibley , Dave Baksh, Jason McCaslin, Tom Thacker and Frank Zummo shared they’ll be setting out on the Tour of the Setting Sum for much of 2024, and will play their last show in Toronto on Jan. 30, 2025, on Tuesday. Throughout the tour, they'll be saying goodbye to fans across the globe, as they're performing stints across Asia, North America and Europe. 

Sum41 Tour of the Setting Sun poster

After the “In Too Deep” band sets out on the Asian leg of their tour in March and plays a festival in Mexico at the end of the month, they’ll embark on the first portion of their U.S. tour starting on April 19 with a concert in Omaha, Nebraska. During the first U.S. leg, the group will hit major cities like Boston, New York City, Atlanta, Nashville and Philadelphia, before eventually wrapping up in Norfolk, Virginia on May 19. 

The Grammy-nominated group will take their show across Europe through much of the summer, then complete their North American dates starting Aug. 1. From then until early October, the hitmakers will play in cities like San Francisco, Miami and Los Angeles, among others, concluding on Oct. 5 in Los Angeles. 

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They'll be bringing along L.A.-based ska band The Interrupters as support.

While Sum 41 was originally supposed to play their last gig on Nov. 23 in Nanterre, France, since the concert at the 35,000-capacity Paris La Défense Arena sold out, they’ve since announced another performance. On Jan. 30, 2025, the punk rockers will take to the stage together for the last time at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena. 

To announce the Tour of the Setting Sum, the “Fat Lip” band shared a nostalgic teaser featuring fun clips from throughout their career that spans nearly three decades to Instagram . 

Fans can expect Sum 41 to play both their classic pop-punk tunes, as well as new music, on their final tour, as it comes off the heels of the release of their last record. Heaven :x: Hell , their eighth studio album and final effort together, is due out March 29 (via Rise Records). 

"Being in Sum 41 since 1996 brought us some of the best moments in our lives. We are forever grateful to our fans both old and new, who have supported us in any way," the band wrote in a statement upon the announcement of their separation. "It is hard to articulate the love and respect we have for all of you and we wanted you to hear this from us first.”

"Sum 41 will be disbanding," the note continued, with the group going on to tease their last album and their 2023 tour dates. 

"For now, we look forward to seeing all of you skumf---ers on the road and are excited for what the future will bring for each of us," added the band. "Thank you for the last 27 years of Sum 41."

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This year, the All Killer No Filler musicians prepared for their separation and began saying farewell to fans by setting out on the road with The Offspring and Simple Plan . 

Their frontman, 43, also experienced health complications in fall 2023 when he was hospitalized with pneumonia in September. Whibley’s wife, model Ariana Cooper Whibley, revealed the news on social media at the time, then confirmed days later that the singer — who previously experienced kidney and liver failure in 2014 due to alcohol intoxication — was discharged after “responding well to treatments.”

Tickets for the U.S. dates for the Tour of the Setting Sum go on sale this week. They kick off with a series of presales, including the artist and Citi presales, which are available now, the BandsInTown, Spotify, Live Nation and Ticketmaster presales on Thursday at 10 a.m. ET and venue presales on Thursday at 10 a.m. local time. All remaining tickets will go on sale on Friday at 10 a.m. local time on www.sum41.com/tour . 

See the full list of worldwide dates for Sum41's Tour of the Setting Sum below. 

Fri Mar 1 – Jakarta, Indonesia – Uptown Park

Sat Mar 2 – Yogyakarta, Indonesia – Kridosono Stadium

Mon Mar 4 – Singapore, Singapore – Star Theatre

Tue Mar 5 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Megastar Arena

Thu Mar 14 – Sapporo, Japan – Zepp

Sat Mar 16 – Tokyo, Japan – Punkspring*

Mon Mar 18 – Yokohama, Japan – Zepp

Tue Mar 19 – Nagoya, Japan – Zepp

Thu Mar 21 – Hiroshima, Japan – Blue Lives

Fri Mar 22 – Fukuoka, Japan – Zepp

Sat Mar 23 – Osaka, Japan – Punkspring*

Sat Mar 30 – Monterrey, Mexico – Pa’l Norte*

Fri Apr 19 – Omaha, NE – The Astro^ 

Sat Apr 20 – Wichita, KS – Wave^ 

Sun Apr 21 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater^ 

Tue Apr 23 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory^ 

Wed Apr 24 – St. Louis, MO – The Factory^ 

Fri Apr 26 – Grand Rapids, MI – GLC Live at 20 Monroe^ 

Sat Apr 27 – Milwaukee, WI – Rave^ 

Mon Apr 29 – Baltimore, MD – Pier 6^ 

Tue Apr 30 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway^ 

Wed May 1 – Portland, ME – Cross Insurance Arena^ 

Sat May 4 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summer Stage^ 

Mon May 6 – New York, NY – Brooklyn Paramount^ 

Wed May 8 – Reading, PA – Santander Arena^ 

Thu May 9 – Raleigh, NC – The Red Hat Amphitheater^ 

Sat May 11 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy^ 

Sun May 12 – Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville*

Tue May 14 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium^ 

Wed May 15 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre^

Fri May 17 – Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple*

Sat May 18 – Philadelphia, PA – Skyline Stage at The Mann^ 

Sun May 19 – Norfolk, VA – Chartway Arena^ 

Fri Jun 14 – Hradec, Czechia – Rock For People*

Sat Jun 15 – Nickelsdorf, Austria – Nova Rock*

Sun Jun 16 – Derby, United Kingdom – Download Festival*

Wed Jun 19 – Dublin, Ireland – Fairview Park

Fri Jun 21 – Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany – Southside Festival*

Sat Jun 22 – Lyon, France – Slamdunk*

Sun Jun 23 – Schneesel, Germany – Hurricane Festival*

Wed Jun 26 – Viviero, Spain – Resurection*

Fri Jun 28 – Ysselsteyn, Netherlands – Jera on Air*

Sat Jun 29 – GeiselWind, Germany – Mission Ready*

Sun Jun 30 – Marmande, France – Garorock*

Thu Jul 4 – Nantes, France – La Nuit de ;’Erdre*

Fri Jul 5 – Werchter, Belgium – Rock Werchter*

Sat Jul 6 – Belfort, France – Les Eurockéennes*

Sun Jul 7 – Hunxe, Germany – Ruhrpott Rodeo*

Tue Jul 9 – Milan, Italy – I-Days*

Thu Jul 11 – Argeles sur mar, France – Les Deferlantes*

Fri Jul 12 – Madrid, Spain – Madcool*

Sat Jul 13 – Lisbon, Portugal – Nos Alive*

Thu Aug 1 – Rimouski, Quebec – Parc Beausejour

Wed Aug 7 – Saguenay, Quebec – La Baie’s Harbor Village Agora*

Thu Aug 8 – Québec, Quebec – Quebec City Old Port Agora*

Fri Aug 9 – Victoriaville, Quebec – Rock La Cauze*

Wed Sep 4 – San Francisco, CA – Masonic Auditorium^

Fri Sep 6 – Portland, OR – Alaska Airlines’ Theater Of The Clouds^ 

Sat Sep 7 – Seattle, WA – Wamu Theater^ 

Sun Sep 8 – Boise, ID – Revolution Concert House and Event Center^ 

Tue Sep 10 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Lot at The Complex^ 

Wed Sep 11 – Denver, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre^

Thu Sep 12 – Des Moines, IA – Vibrant Music Hall^ 

Sat Sep 14 – Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple^

Sun Sep 15 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center^ 

Tue Sep 17 – Coraopolis, PA – UPMC Events Center^

Mon Sep 23 – Miami, FL – The Fillmore Miami Beach^ 

Tue Sep 24 – Orlando, FL – Orlando Amphitheater^

Sat Sep 28 – Austin, TX – H-E-B Center at Cedar Park^ 

Sun Sep 29 – Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall^ 

Mon Sep 30 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory^ 

Wed Oct 2 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre^

Thu Oct 3 – Los Angeles, CA – YouTube Theater^ 

Sat Oct 5 – Las Vegas, NV – Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino^ 

Sat Nov 23 – Nanterre, France – Paris La Défense Arena – SOLD OUT

Mon Jan 30, 2025 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena – FINAL SHOW

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  1. Sum 41 announce details of final tour including last ever show

    Sum 41 will play in Dublin's Fairview Park and Derby's Download Festival, seemingly their only UK date on the tour. Finally, the band will head back to North America, where they will end their ...

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  7. Sum 41 goes out on top at sold-out Milwaukee stop of farewell tour

    This amped-up capacity crowd hardly needed any motivation, but Sum 41 kicked off their hour-and-45-minute set with "Motivation" anyway, the first song off first album "All Killer No Filler" from ...

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  10. Sum 41 Announce Final Headlining World Tour 'Tour Of The Setting Sum'

    Pre-Save Now. Grammy-nominated band Sum 41 has announced their last headlining world tour, ' Tour Of The Setting Sum', to celebrate the upcoming release of their final album Heaven :x: Hell. Sum 41 will be making stops in the United States, Japan, Mexico, Germany, Italy, and more, as well as performing their largest show to date to a sold ...

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  12. Sum 41 to split up after farewell world tour: 'Thank you'

    Canadian rock band were formed in 1996. Canadian rock band Sum 41 will be splitting up after a final world tour, the band have announced. The five-piece group comprising Deryck Whibley, Dave Baksh ...

  13. Sum 41 Announce UK Tour Dates

    Sum 41 have heading back to the UK this summer. April 29, 2019. Hot on the heels of their first new single in three years, metallic pop-punk stars Sum 41 have announced a set of UK tour dates. The ...

  14. Sum 41 announce UK/European tour with Simple Plan

    Sum 41 have announced an autumn European tour with fellow Canadian pop-punks Simple Plan. The Does This Look All Killer No Filler tour will launch in Stuttgart, Germany on September 20, and close out with its sole UK show, at London's Alexandra Palace, on October 21. The two bands are currently on tour together in the US.

  15. Sum 41 to split after final album and world tour

    Canadian rock band Sum 41 have announced they are to disband, after one final album and world tour. The pop-punk act, best known for tracks like In Too Deep and Fatlip, formed in Ontario in 1996 ...

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  17. Sum 41 Announces Final Tour Dates and Last-Ever Show Ahead of Their

    Sat Nov 23 - Nanterre, France - Paris La Défense Arena - SOLD OUT. Mon Jan 30, 2025 - Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena - FINAL SHOW. * Festival Appearance. ^ with The Interrupters. Sum ...

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  20. Sum 41 announce UK headlining tour, reveal support

    Sum 41 has announced a headlining UK tour after unveiling their upcoming album last week. The band is gearing up to release Order In Decline on July 19 via Hopeless Records, and will be hitting ...