A blustery north wind greets Hollywood one Thursday morning in mid-winter. A shiny purple tour bus containing Sum 41 sits parked in front of the Hyatt West Hollywood on Sunset Strip. Behind it, a Jack ...
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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. For one last ...
It’s a day many thought would never come. After 30 years of fat lips, walking disasters, and things that look infected, Sum 41 are calling it a day. Having been something of a permanent fixture of our ...
Some 26-odd years ago, a group of teenage punks graduated high school and signed a record deal worth $3.5 million dollars. It was the largest deal ever signed by a Canadian band. The unlikely ...
After nearly three decades of defying the odds and shaking up the pop-punk scene, Sum 41 is officially saying goodbye. The Canadian rock icons are gearing up for their final chapter with the Tour of ...
The end of the road for Sum 41: bandmembers Frank Zummo, Dave Baksh, Deryck Whibley, Jason McCaslin and Tom Thacker at the 2025 JUNO Awards in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. (Photo by Andrew Chin via Getty ...
On the final bus ride of Sum 41’s nearly 30 years of touring, someone played the Traveling Wilburys’ End of the Line through the speakers, and bassist Jason (Cone) McCaslin started to feel tears in ...
Winding up a rock band is never easy, but for members of Sum 41 the experience has been an odd mixture of confusion, camaraderie and ultimately acceptance. It started two years ago with a surprise ...
13:59, Wed, Mar 27, 2024 Updated: 14:00, Wed, Mar 27, 2024 Sum 41 broke the hearts of millions of pop-punk fans around the world late last year. After confirming the release date of a monumental final ...