Horrible Openers
by Edubb on 5/21/24Highmark Skyline Stage at the Mann - PhiladelphiaTo have these 2 openers for a farewell tour was horrible. I don't understand that at all. Only thing I can think of is a money grab
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Sum 41 in Concert
Two-time Juno Award winners Sum 41 rode the crest of the nu-metal wave in the early 2000s with a catchy blend of punk, rap and metal elements woven into their music. They were able to pinpoint some of the most infectious characteristics of popular genres and meld them into a hybrid that won them throngs of fans who were eager for more. Tickets to their concerts traditionally sell out fast, as fans don't want to miss the chance to jump up with the band and request songs through the extra microphone that seems to just float around the stage. The band orchestrates this circus-like scenario night after night on tour and even indulges in a cover or two by Judas Priest or Iron Maiden —complete with drum solos. Incidentally, the band was lucky enough to borrow drummer Tommy Lee from Motley Crue for a stretch between 2001 and 2003. Their August 2011 release Sum 41 Live at the House of Blues boasts plenty of live concert antics and features the hit songs "Underclass Hero," "Motivation" and "Fat Lip."
The band hails from Ajax, Ontario, Canada and is fronted by lead singer, rhythm guitarist and primary songwriter Deryck Whibley. They began in 1996 as a NOFX cover band called Kaspir but eventually changed their name for a high-profile show opening for Supernova. They signed an international record deal with Island Records in 1999, which resulted in their 2001 debut release All Killer, No Filler. They embarked on a relentless journey of touring and songwriting that led to the 2002 release of Does This Look Infected?, 2004's Chuck, 2007's Underclass Hero and the 2011 release Screaming Bloody Murder, with subsequent tours. Sum 41 continues this tradition with a string of Canadian tour dates scheduled for the spring of 2014.
Sum 41 is touring on the Rockstar Energy Drink DISRUPT Festival in 2019. The touring festival features unique lineups in each city, including The Used, Thrice, Circa Survive, Sum 41, The Story So Far, Atreyu, Sleeping With Sirens, Andy Black, and more.
Sum 41 Tour Schedule - Rockstar Energy Drink DISRUPT Festival Dates
June 21 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion
June 22 – Austin, TX @ Austin360 Amphitheater
June 23 – The Woodlands, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman
June 25 – West Palm Beach, FL @ Coral Sky Amphitheatre at S. Florida Fairground
June 26 – Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds
June 28 – Atlanta, GA @ Cellairis Amphitheare at Lakewood
June 29 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
July 2 – Syracuse, NY @ St. Joseph's Health Amphitheater at Lakeview
July 3 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
July 5 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
July 6 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center
July 7 – Hartford, CT @ XFINITY Theatre
July 9 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
July 10 – Clarkston, MI @ DTE Energy Music Theatre
July 12 – Tinley Park, IL @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
July 13 – Thornville, OH @ Legend Valley
July 14 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center
July 15 – Maryland Heights, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
July 17 – Denver, CO @ Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
July 20 – Irvine, CA @ Five Point Amphitheater presented by Mercury Insurance
July 23 – Auburn, WA @ White River Amphitheatre
July 24 – Boise, ID @ Ford Idaho Center Amphitheatre
July 26 – Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
July 27 – Phoenix, AZ @ Ak-Chin Pavilion
July 28 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater
To have these 2 openers for a farewell tour was horrible. I don't understand that at all. Only thing I can think of is a money grab
Aside from the first act being dropped due to weather it was a fantastic evening. The Interrupters were very high energy with a great stage presence and genuinely seemed to be having the time of their lives. Sum-41 were absolutely amazing. The sound was great and the stage show was off the rails. I saw them at Warped Tour around 01 and it was a pleasure seeing them again!
The show was excellent! I had a great time seeing Sum 41!
It was so much fun even after the rain delay. The band was great, had a lot of energy, crowd engagement. It was a reminder of what concerts used to be (and should be) 10/10
Wow!!! This was one of the best concerts I have been too! Both bands were energetic and got the crowd dancing and singing! Sum 41 show reminded me of an old 80s rock concert, they were on fire!!!
Sum 41 put on a great final show in Atlanta! Joey valence and brae were awesome too! They did two encores playing all of their hits over the years.
Amazing band, great music, amazing performance at the Santander Arena on May 8th, would definitely love to see again, but I know this is the Final Tour they have, sad to see them finally retire. This is how I sum up my thoughts on Sum 41.
Every Sum 41 fan should go see this tour. It was absolutely amazing, especially with The Interrupters' performance.
Sum 41 and the Interrupters were incredible. I’ve seen Sum before but this was their best show yet in my opinion. Also, The venue was easy to get in and out of after finding parking. All around great experience.
Was an awesome show to say farewell to an amazing band from my youth
Almost thirty years after their original EP, Sum 41 has still got it. They were incredible live, their new album is fire, and the show was SO fun. I bought tickets to see them again in Vegas, but this time in the pit instead of a seat.
For the final tour, it was all about the music and celebrating the career of this legendary band! Lasers, pyrotechnics, giant blow-up skeletons, spikey hair, MASSIVE guitar sounds, head-banging energy and so much heart. One of the best shows I’ve ever been to!
It was such a great time that the second they walked offstage the post concert depression immediately hit me like a sack of bricks.
I loved the performance of Sum 41. It was a mix of most of their records from Half hour Power to Heaven and Hell. The crowd also made the show great too.
The show was incredible. Hadn't seen them play in about 20 years. They killed it. Their new album kicks ass. Wish they weren't retiring.
I had a great time watching a band I grew up listening to. I have been a fan of Sum 41 for almost my entire life, and being able to see them live was an amazing moment that I'll never forget. I loved everything that they played, and the only thing I could possibly think of that could have made the show better was if their set was longer and they played more songs, but it was the best concert I have ever been to. And their opening acts were amazing too. Joey Valence & Brae clearly have so much fun doing what they love, and their energy and songs are awesome. And The Interrupters brought some great energy and ska punk music to the show. I'm glad I know about these two artists now.
This was a great show, you guys sounded amazing. Thank you for all the great music and performances over the years.
The bands were all great the only problem we had was that we were supposed to be in by 5:15 for vip entry we didn't get in until 5:50 and ga was admitted at 6 so that was pretty lame
Great concert. Band sounded great. Hit after hit. Great crowd with a mix of all ages and “types”. I loved the early 2000’s songs and my 17 year old son loved it all!
They’re even better live than I expected. Nice mix of old and new songs and so much energy.