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Sum 41 Announces Final Dates Of Worldwide Farewell Tour

Sum 41 Winter 2023
[Photo via Rise Records]

It’s been just over eight months since Sum 41 announced that they would be disbanding following the release of their final double album, Heaven :x: Hell, set to arrive on March 29 via Rise Records, and their final farewell tour. As their album launch draws nearer, Sum 41 has announced their final worldwide run, Tour Of The Setting Sum. The Interrupters will join the storied pop-rockers across the North American leg of the tour, which will kick off on April 19 in Omaha, NE. The tour will run throughout 2024 before culminating in the group’s final hoorah on January 25 in Toronto, Ontario, just an hour outside of where the group started their journey nearly 30 years ago.

At the tail-end of 2023, Sum 41’s drummer Frank Zummo sat down with idobi’s Nick Major to discuss the band’s farewell. Zummo shares, “I’m just focused on enjoying every night, and let’s just go out on top and celebrate what an amazing career this band has had. Have fun. The future doesn’t even matter right now. It’s just enjoy every day. I think it’s a very cool way to go out.” You can watch Frank Zummo’s full interview with idobi Radio here.

Check out the band’s full touring schedule across their farewell tour below. Tickets for North American tour dates will be available on Friday, January 19, at 10 AM local time and can be found here.

Tour Dates:

  • 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^ 
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  • 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 ;’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*
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  • 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—Coraopolis, 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

* Festival Appearance
^ With The Interrupters as support.

 
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