Canadian punk rock band Sum 41, active since 1996, has announced their breakup. But he will release one last album and complete a world tour.
The band announced their breakup on Monday in the post on your Facebook profile.
“Being a part of Sum 41 since 1996 has given us some of the best moments of our lives. We are forever grateful to our old and new fans who have supported us in every way. It’s hard to express the love and respect we have for all of you, and we wanted you to hear it from us first.
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Sum 41 is falling apart. We will still be playing all of our current upcoming shows as part of this year’s tour and are looking forward to the release of our latest album ‘Heaven:×: Hell’ along with a final world tour to celebrate. Details will be announced as they become available.
For now, we look forward to seeing all of you skumfuks in concert and look forward to what the future holds for each of us. Thank you for the past 27 years. Sum 41.”
The group was formed on the 41st day of summer, hence the name Sum 41. Band members are Deryck Whibley, Jason McCaslin, Frank Zummo, Dave Baksh and Tom Thacker. Since signing to Island Records in 1999, the group has released seven studio albums, two live CDs, over ten singles and sold millions of records worldwide. By 2006, she had performed more than 600 shows and became famous for her world tours, which usually lasted more than a year.
2023-05-09 22:16:22
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