Sum 41 bringing final tour to Kelowna with PUP and Gob as opening acts

| March 25, 2024 in Kelowna

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The final headlining tour for Sum 41 is now underway and it’s a big one.

The band has been in Asia this month, and will play a show in Mexico on the weekend before beginning the United States leg of the tour in April.

Sum 41 will then head back to Europe this summer and return to North America for some festival dates and a run through more of the US this fall.

The world tour will then finish up with several shows in Canada in January 2025 and those official dates were announced by Live Nation this morning.
 

The rock band from Ajax, Ont., will play 13 shows in Canada and that includes a stop in Kelowna at Prospera Place on Monday, Jan. 13.

It won’t just be Sum 41 either, as they will be joined on the January 2025 leg of their tour by two other very popular Canadian rock bands in PUP and Gob.

While PUP rose to prominence in the 2010s, Gob and Sum 41 both peaked in popularity in the early 2000s and will certainly have millennials feeling nostalgic at Prospera next January.

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Sum 41

This latest tour date announcement comes four days ahead of the release of Sum 41’s final record.

The double album Heaven :x: Hell will come out on Friday, March 29, featuring 20 songs in total.

“Heaven is 10 tracks of snarling high energy pop punk, while Hell consists of ten heavy metal anthems spiked with fret-burning solos, thrashing riffs and fist-pumping hooks,” a Live Nation press release explains.

Tickets to see Sum 41, PUP and Gob in Kelowna next January will go on sale through Live Nation at 10 am on Thursday, March 28.

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