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Sum 41 Shares “Dopamine” Music Video, Drops ‘Heaven :x: Hell’

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[Photo via Travis Shinn]

The most bittersweet day has finally arrived. Sum 41 officially dropped their final record, the double album entitled Heaven :x: Hell. Of course, the supercharged quintet has another music video, as well, for the track “Dopamine.”

Lead vocalist and upcoming author Deryck Whibley shares, “I can’t believe after all this time, our new and FINAL album is ready to be heard. I really hope you enjoy it and I can’t wait to see you out on the road celebrate the final shows with us.”

Out now via Rise Records, Sum 41‘s Heaven :x: Hell is the perfect bookend to a thrilling, decades-spanning career. Across 20 tracks, the band offers fiery guitar riffs, euphoria-inducing choruses, and all the middle-fingers-up attitude that made us fall in love with the group in the early ’00s. Check out the Las Vegas-themed “Dopamine” music video below.

“I love Sum 41, what we’ve achieved, endured, and stuck together through, which is why I want to call it quits,” Whibley shares. “There were so many times we could’ve broken up. For some reason, we kept sticking it out. I’m proud of that. It’s the right time to walk away from it. I’m putting all of my energy into what’s ahead.”

He continues, “This is going to be the biggest tour of our lives, and I want to make it the best show we’ve ever done. That’s it.”

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[Heaven :x: Hell Artwork]

HEAVEN Tracklist:

  1. Waiting On A Twist Of Fate
  2. Landmines
  3. I Can’t Wait
  4. Time Won’t Wait
  5. Future Primitive
  6. Dopamine
  7. Not Quite Myself
  8. Bad Mistake
  9. Johnny Libertine
  10. Radio Silence

HELL Tracklist:

  1. Preparasi A Salire
  2. Rise Up
  3. Stranger In These Times
  4. I Don’t Need Anyone
  5. Over The Edge
  6. House Of Liars
  7. You Wanted War
  8. Paint It Black
  9. It’s All Me
  10. How The End Begins

The “Fat Lip” band is currently on their final performance run. Grab tickets to one of their last shows here, and check out the tour dates below.

Tour Dates:

  • 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*
  • 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^ 
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  • 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.