Canadian rock band Sum 41 have announced they are to disband, after one final album and world tour. The pop-punk act, best known for tracks like In Too Deep and Fatlip, formed in Ontario in 1996 ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Sum 41 is preparing to hang it up and go their separate ways as a band. But before they do, they’ve hit a high on a Billboard chart ...
The good news is that part of that final tour will bring the band to Victoria on Jan. 10 when they take the stage at the Save ...
READ MORE: Sum 41 tell us about “aggressive” final album ‘Heaven :x ... You can check out a full list of dates below and visit here to purchase tickets. The band wrapped up their UK tour ...
because Sum 41 has called it quits. The reluctantly-pop-punk band formed in 1996, exploding out of nowhere and punching its way into the mainstream with its 2001 debut album, All Killer No Filler.
Sum 41 has released a video officially introducing their new drummer, Frank Zummo, who has played in other bands such Street Drum Corps, Dead By Sunrise and more. Zummo has been playing with Sum 41 ...
Sum 41 said their final goodbye to Victoria on Friday night, the first stop on the band’s farewell tour of Canada after nearly 30 years of pop-punk servitude. It was a big, noisy exit ...