Sum 41 has canceled their Australian tour due to lead singer Deryck Whibley's illness with pneumonia, as announced in a now-deleted Facebook post. The band, set to disband after their current tour, was scheduled to co-headline the Good Things Festival with Korn. Whibley is under medical care in Australia, and his health is the priority. The festival will proceed with other acts like Korn and Violent Femmes. Whibley recently published a memoir accusing Grieg Nori of abuse, which Nori denies.
Avril Lavigne brought her ex-husband Deryck Whibley on stage during her Greatest Hits tour at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas to perform Sum 41's "In Too Deep." Whibley, who recently announced a memoir, joined Lavigne for the special performance despite Sum 41's ongoing farewell tour.
Grammy-nominated band SUM 41 announces their final headlining world tour, "Tour Of The Setting Sum", in support of their upcoming double album "Heaven :x: Hell". The tour will include stops in the United States, Japan, Mexico, Germany, Italy, and more, culminating in a final show in Toronto, Ontario, on January 30, 2025. The album features 10 pop-punk tracks and 10 heavy metal anthems, showcasing the band's diverse sound over their 27-year career. The band's vocalist, Deryck Whibley, expresses pride in their achievements and the decision to end on a high note, with the album and tour aiming to be a fitting farewell to their fans.
Deryck Whibley, frontman of Sum 41, has been hospitalized for pneumonia, with a possibility of heart failure due to strain on his heart. This is not the first time Whibley has faced health issues, having previously suffered from back injuries, an attack in Japan, and severe liver and kidney damage from alcoholism. His wife, Ari Whibley, shared the news on social media and requested support from fans during this difficult time.
Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley has been hospitalized with pneumonia, and there is concern about the possibility of heart failure. Whibley's wife has asked for support and updates will be provided. This is not the first time Whibley has faced health issues, as he was previously hospitalized for liver and kidney damage due to alcoholism. Despite their recent announcement to disband, Sum 41 recently completed a summer tour with The Offspring and Simple Plan.
Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley is hospitalized with pneumonia, with his wife Ari expressing concern over his health. There is a possibility of heart failure due to strain on his heart. Whibley previously faced significant health issues in 2014 due to alcoholism but recovered. The band had announced plans to disband after a summer tour. Best wishes are sent to the Whibley family for Deryck's recovery.
Punk band Sum 41, known for hits such as Fat Lip and Motivation, announced they are breaking up after 27 years together. The band will finish their current U.S. tour and release their album Heaven :x: Hell before officially disbanding. The Canadian band expressed gratitude to their fans for their support throughout the years.
Canadian pop-punk band Sum 41 has announced that it will disband after 27 years, following the release of its final album, "Heaven :x: Hell," and a final tour. The band, known for hits like "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep," was part of a pop-punk wave that included Blink-182, Simple Plan, and Good Charlotte. Fans mourned the end of an era, as the band's music was part of the soundtrack of their youth. Despite some criticism, Sum 41 was able to turn its early 2000s MTV hype into a career with real longevity and respect.
Canadian pop-punk band Sum 41 has announced their split after 27 years together. Their forthcoming eighth studio album, Heaven & Hell, will be their last. The band will finish all current tour dates this year and embark on a final worldwide headlining tour to celebrate. The album, developed during the COVID-19 lockdowns, will see the band return to their pop-punk roots. Sum 41 formed in 1999 and released their first full-length album, All Killer No Filler, in 2001, which features hits "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep."
Sum 41 announced on social media that they will be disbanding after 27 years, but not before releasing their promised upcoming album and doing a global farewell tour. The band thanked their fans for their support and promised to finish all of their current upcoming tour dates this year. Sum 41 was known for hit tracks including "In Too Deep" and "Fat Lip" and was a regular presence on the Warped Tour.
Canadian punk rock band Sum 41 has announced their breakup after 27 years together. The band will finish their current tour and release their final album, Heaven :x: Hell, before embarking on a worldwide farewell tour. Sum 41 skyrocketed to fame in 2001 with their hit single "Fat Lip" and have released seven studio albums throughout their career.
After 27 years, Sum 41 announced their plans to disband following the release of their eighth and final album, Heaven x Hell, and one last accompanying world tour. The album, which has no set release date, will be structured as a two-part LP, with the Heaven half returning to the band's nostalgic pop-punk sound and the Hell half holding more metallic sounds. The announcement comes exactly 22 years after the release of their debut album, All Killer No Filler.
Canadian pop-punk band Sum 41 has announced their split after 27 years together, with their upcoming album "Heaven :x: Hell" to be their last. The band will still complete their current tour dates this year and will embark on a final worldwide headlining tour to celebrate. Sum 41 began as a NOFX cover band in 1996 and enjoyed success with albums like "All Killer No Filler," "Chuck," and "Underclass Hero."
Sum 41 has announced their official disbandment, but will still complete their upcoming tour dates and release their final album, "Heaven :x: Hell." The Canadian pop-punk band has been together since 1996 and seems to have disbanded amicably. Details about their final tour and album release will be announced soon.
The Offspring, Sum 41, and Simple Plan have announced a pop-punk tour called Let The Bad Times Roll, which will run from August 1 to September 3, 2023, across the US. The tour will include stops in cities such as Phoenix, Dallas, and Tampa, among others. Presale tickets will be available on March 22, with general sale starting on March 24.