Sum 41 singer Deryck Whibley offered up his sincerest apologies to the pop punk band's Australian fans in a video posted this ...
With Sum 41 missing shows due to sickness, singer Deryck Whibley offered an apology to fans for not being able to perform.
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Sum 41 played the final show of their farewell tour on Thursday (January 30th) at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, performing a 29-song set. The concert was the second show of a two-night stand in Toronto, ...
She was 41. Her family said she died January 24 of breast cancer in Los Angeles. Ozarski shared an Emmy nom for Outstanding Sketch Variety Series as producer on Sarah Silverman’s I Love You ...
Casey-Jo from 102.1 The Edge in Toronto sits down for a reflective interview with Sum 41’s Cone (Jason McCaslin) and Dave Baksh, as they share their thoughts on the band’s final tour and the ...
But now it’s finally done. Last night, the band played their farewell show at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena. At their farewell show last night, Sum 41 played a maraton 29-song set with two ...
Share this story... TORONTO — If Sum 41 was looking to go out in a blaze of glory, frontman Deryck Whibley set that plan into action from the outset on Thursday as his band wrapped up their ...
Sum 41 has officially wrapped up their journey with a riveting show in Toronto, culminating their three-decade punk rock legacy. During the band's final performance of the Tour of the Setting Sum ...
The frontman of the quintessential Canadian pop-punk band is speaking over Zoom from his studio in Las Vegas during a rare break from Sum 41’s “Tour of the Setting Sum.” Back from Australia ...
Before Sum 41, “it seemed to me like pop-punk was so hated that there would never be a band with that much success again after Blink-182 and Green Day,” says Mr. Thacker, who also co-founded ...