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Sum 41 play emotional final concert in Toronto

Sum 41 play emotional final concert in Toronto

Sum 41 played the final show of their farewell tour on Thursday (January 30th) at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, performing a 29-song set.

The concert was the second show of a two-night stand in Toronto, bringing the band’s near-30-year career to an end. The Canadian punk act had announced back in May 2023 that it would break up following a final tour and album.

Sum 41 kicked things off with “Motivation” from All Killer No Filler, with frontman Deryck Whibley telling the crowd early on, “Ladies and gentlemen, let’s get … crazy! We’ve got a whole range of emotions to go through together.”

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The band’s main set included partial clovers of Slayer’s “Raining Blood” and Metallica’s “Master of Puppets,” and concluded with the one-two punch of hits “Fat Lip” and “Still Waiting.”

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Whibley and company came out for two encores, the first concluding with “In Too Deep” and the second ending the night with “So Long Goodbye” and the show-closer “Welcome to Hell.”

While the Toronto show marked Sum 41’s final concert, the band will be on hand to be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the Juno Awards in Vancouver on March 30th.

See video footage and the setlist from Sum 41’s final show below.

Setlist:
Motivation (with “88” outro)
The Hell Song
Over My Head (Better Off Dead)
No Reason
War
Underclass Hero
Noots
Landmines
Dopamine
Raining Blood (Slayer cover – intro only)
Master of Puppets (Metallica cover – solo + pre-chorus only)
We’re All to Blame
Some Say
Screaming Bloody Murder
Walking Disaster
With Me
Makes No Difference
My Direction / No Brains / All Messed Up
Drum Solo
Preparasi a salire
Rise Up
Pieces
What We’re All About
Fat Lip
Still Waiting
Encore:
Summer
Waiting on a Twist of Fate
In Too Deep
Encore 2:
So Long Goodbye
Welcome to Hell

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