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“What a life. What a ride. What a wild time”: Here’s the setlist from Sum 41’s final show

At Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, Sum 41 bid farewell with an epic setlist and frontman Deryck Whibley promising that he wanted to give “the city that I love everything I’ve got for one last and final concert”…

“What a life. What a ride. What a wild time”: Here’s the setlist from Sum 41’s final show
Words:
Emily Garner
Photo:
Jenn Five

Sum 41 brought their emotional and exhilarating Tour Of The Setting Sum to a close at the Scotiabank Arena in their home state of Ontario, Canada.

And the wrapping-up of this tour also sadly means the end of the band, with the January 30 date billed as the punk legends’ final-ever gig.

Before the show, frontman Deryck Whibley took to Instagram to reflect, “Tonight we say goodbye. What a life. What a ride. What a wild time. From being a high school band that actually made it, to taking on the world and achieving everything I ever dreamed of. It’s been heaven, hell and everything in-between but I wouldn’t change a minute of it.”

Pondering both the good and the bad, he continued, “The highs in my life have been so great, that it’s almost felt undeserving at times. And the lows, well, most of them have been well documented. But I’ve learned a few things on this journey so far. The highs just don’t feel as good without the lows. And without getting through the lows, I wouldn’t’ be the person I feel proud to be today. The hard times are what make life interesting. If we just went through life never fighting battles, we’d never grow, learn or get stronger.”

Looking a bit further ahead (but not too far), the singer added that, “I have so much excitement for change and growth and can’t wait to see where life goes next. At this point in my life, I only worry about what’s in my control and just let life happen as it’s supposed to. I have no idea what’s in store for me in the next chapter, and I’m honestly not thinking about it yet. All know is I couldn’t be happier with the way this story has played out for far. The only thing on my mind in this moment is giving the city that I love, everything I’ve got for one last and final concert. See you soon Toronto.”

Clearly, Deryck and his bandmates did just that, delivering this incredible setlist…

1. Motivation (with 88 outro)
2. The Hell Song
3. Over My Head (Better Off Dead)
4. No Reason
5. War
6. Underclass Hero
7. Noots
8. Landmines
9. Dopamine
10. Raining Blood (Slayer cover) (intro only)
11. Master Of Puppets (Metallica cover) (solo and pre-chorus only)
12. We're All To Blame
13. Some Say
14. Screaming Bloody Murder
15. Walking Disaster
16. With Me
17. Makes No Difference
18. My Direction / No Brains / All Messed Up
19. Drum Solo
20. Preparasi a salire
21. Rise Up
22. Pieces
23. What We're All About
24. Fat Lip
25. Still Waiting

Encore:

26. Summer
27. Waiting On A Twist Of Fate
28. In Too Deep

Second encore:

29. So Long Goodbye
30. Welcome To Hell (with band introductions)

Afterwards, Deryck posted a “Thank you” on Instagram along with a photo of that final setlist.

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