Sum 41 are going out on a high — and writing their own ending. By Richard Trapunski It’s finally starting to dawn on the members of Sum 41. This is really it. “For the first time, this really feels ...
Sum 41 played their final show ever last night (January 30) in Toronto. It was their second of a two-night stint in the ...
Last year, Whibley released an explosive memoir that chronicled his tumultuous experiences as a scrappy young rock star, ...
For their live swan song, Deryck Whibley and his power-punk crew delivered a rowdy two-hour-plus set at Scotiabank Arena.
Sum 41 have played their final full-length concert, bringing their farewell tour to its conclusion Thursday (Jan. 30) night ...
Sum 41 played the final show of their 'Setting Of The Sum' world tour last night (January 30) saying goodbye with a huge show ...
Performing material that spanned a career that includes last year’s album Heaven :x: Hell, Sum 41 played the first of the ...
Sum 41 played the final show of their farewell tour on Thursday (January 30th) at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena, performing a 29-song set. See video and setlist.
TORONTO - Sum 41's members have experienced the highs and lows of the music industry over their nearly three-decade career.
It’s the end of an era for Canadian punk group Sum 41, who hit the stage one last time in Toronto this week after nearly 30 years of performing.
Yes, Sum 41 has been around for 30 years. This week, they will play their last-ever shows in Toronto and something we've known for decades will end.
In 2023, the Canadian pop-punk hitmakers Sum 41 made a big announcement: They were calling it quits after releasing one last album, the double LP Heaven :x: Hell, and heading out on a farewell tour.