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Sum 41 has announced their final tour, the Tour of the Setting Sum, ahead of their separation as a band. Here's what to know about the group's last concerts and how to get tickets.
In just under a year’s time, Sum 41 will be no more. But before the Canadian pop-punk legends call it a day, they’ve got a huge tour, not to mention this month’s outstanding final album.
“Sum 41 started in 1996, and it’s something we’ve all been doing since we were teenagers, right into our forties. Now, we’re just riding the wave, enjoying this last tour, ...
In his new memoir 'Walking Disaster: My Life Through Heaven and Hell,' Sum 41's Deryck Whibley claims the alleged abuse began when he was 18 and lasted until the band fired his purported abuser in ...
Sum 41, Pop-Punk Band of Early 2000s Fame, Says It Will Disband. With catchy songs like “Fat Lip” and “In Too Deep,” the Canadian band was part of a pop-punk wave that included Blink-182, ...
As Sum 41 were playing the local underground scene, Whibley’s idea of success meant getting out of Ajax, Ontario, Canada, a working-class suburb about 30 miles east of Toronto.
Sum 41 wrapped up a farewell tour in January and released their final album, Heaven :x: Hell, last year, but the Canadian punk band still has a couple treats left for fans, including a new cover ...
They've been creating music for 28 years - but some fans are only just learning the meaning behind Sum 41's stage name. The ...
As Sum 41 were playing the local underground scene, Whibley’s idea of success meant getting out of Ajax, Ontario, Canada, a working-class suburb about 30 miles east of Toronto.