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Watch Sum 41’s final performance ever, from this weekend’s Juno Awards
Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductees Sum 41 unleashed a medley of Landmines, Fat Lip, Still Waiting and In Too Deep at the 2025 Juno Awards…
Watch an emotional Sum 41 play their final show at Scotiabank Arena, sharing their feelings in the run-up and the triumph of it all coming to an end…
Sum 41 have shared a new video showing some of the highlights of their last-ever gig as a band on January 30.
The Canadian pop-punk legends said one last goodbye to their fans via two sold-out nights at the Scotiabank Arena, and wrote afterwards that, “It still hasn’t set in that this was the final show. What an emotional night.”
This new heart-warming clip is filled with hugs, smiles and confetti aplenty, with the soundtrack of Heaven x Hell track Radio Silence (‘Light up the air / Show me you care’) proving a particularly apt choice.
In a new interview with their local Billboard Canada to coincide with the band’s last dates, frontman Deryck Whibley reflected on Sum 41 bringing things to a close on such a high: “There’s a story there, and I’m proud of the whole story,” he said. “It’s a validation of everything we’ve been working for, from playing in the basement as teenagers to now – here we are. We’ve gone through all the ups and downs, sticking through it all and getting to a point where we could write our own ending the way we wanted to.”
Watch the video below: