Sum 41 Ends Era with Farewell Tour, Hall of Fame Induction, and New Spotify Releases

March 28, 2025
Sum 41 Ends Era with Farewell Tour, Hall of Fame Induction, and New Spotify Releases
  • The Spotify Singles include this skate-punk cover alongside an acoustic version of their recent hit 'Landmines,' which has gained significant traction.

  • In a statement, the band expressed gratitude for their fans' unwavering support and excitement about their upcoming Spotify Singles session.

  • 'Landmines' has achieved over 35 million streams globally, reflecting its strong international appeal.

  • Listeners can find more content featuring lead singer Deryck Whibley in previous interviews available on the Q podcast.

  • Sum 41 has officially announced their disbandment after a remarkable 28-year career, culminating in their farewell tour.

  • The farewell tour concluded in January 2025, with the band performing a final show at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena.

  • This induction coincides with their performance at the JUNO Awards, marking a significant moment in their legacy.

  • The cover of 'Sleep Now in the Fire' is available as a Spotify single, alongside the original track 'Landmines' from their final album 'Heaven :x: Hell,' released in 2024.

  • They are set to make one last appearance at the 2025 Juno Awards, where they will also be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.

  • To celebrate their legacy, the band will also be featured in an out-of-home advertising campaign, with billboards in major cities like Toronto and New York.

  • Both tracks were staples during their 2023 tour, where they showcased their enduring popularity.

  • As part of this session, Sum 41 has released a studio cover of Rage Against the Machine's 'Sleep Now in the Fire,' showcasing their admiration for the band.

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