Sum 41 confirm final tour details and last-ever show | Music | Entertainment

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 album, they announced they would be heading out on tour one last time before they would finally split up.

Their new album, Heaven :x: Hell, will be released in just a few months, and will mark their eighth and final record of all time – coming five years after their previous entry, Order In Decline.

Now, the finer details of their final tour have been confirmed. Sum 41 will kick off their journey – dubbed The Tour of the Setting Sum – this March in Asia before moving to North America in April.

From there, Sum 41 will play more than 20 dates in the United States of America and Canada.

Tickets will be available to these North American and Asian gigs throughout the week to locals.

Meanwhile, the big question is: Will Sum 41 play in the UK? 

At the time of writing, Sum 41 have not yet announced any tour dates in Great Britain.

However, that isn’t to say they are not going to. The iconic pop punk band are, after all, going on one final world tour to finish off their career with a bang.

For now, they have been confined to North America and Asia – but all signs point to a UK tour announcement coming any day now.

Sum 41 are currently set to play a few dates in Europe later this year, including Hradec, Czech Republic and a few festivals throughout Europe. On top of that, they’ll be hitting Ireland for a powerful set in Fairview Park.

Of course, Deryck Whibley, Dave Baksh, Jason McCaslin, Tom Thacker and Frank Zummo will be playing their final UK festival at this year’s Download Festival (presented by Liquid Death).

So, considering they’ll be on the continent and playing shows, a UK tour is almost guaranteed.

Fans will simply have to patiently await an official announcement from the band.

Sum 41 have confirmed that, after the release of their eighth album Heaven :x: Hell, they will be splitting up.

That isn’t before they tour as much of the world as possible, though.

However, that does mean their last show of the tour will be their final show ever.

As a result, their last show has been confirmed to take place on January 30, 2024, at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena.

This Canadian show is a bit of a homecoming event for the band, who are natives of the Great White North.

While it will certainly be an emotional experience for everyone in attendance, fans will surely adore witnessing history being written live and in person.

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