Sum 41’s Farewell Tour Across Canada to Commence in Victoria on January 10th

Grammy-nominated rock band Sum 41 is gearing up for their final tour across Canada, and it all kicks off in Victoria early next year.

Hailing from Ajax, Ontario, the group will take the stage at the Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre on January 10th as part of their Tour of the Setting Sum, accompanied by opening acts Pup and Gob. This marks their return to the Blanshard Street venue since their last performance there in 2007.

Sum 41 is embarking on a global tour to support their final album, “Heaven :x: Hell,” slated to release on March 29th. The Tour of the Setting Sum commenced on February 27th in Seoul, South Korea, and will continue until January. After an illustrious 27-year journey together, the two-time Juno Award winners, renowned for hits like “Fat Lip” and “In Too Deep,” will conclude their career with back-to-back shows at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on January 28th and 30th, the latter of which is already sold out.

Tickets for Sum 41’s Victoria performance will be available for purchase starting Thursday at 10 a.m. through the Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre box office at 250-220-7777. They can also be purchased online via selectyourtickets.com or livenation.com.

A special pre-sale opportunity will be accessible on Tuesday through the same channels, utilizing the code “LANDMINES.”

For more information, contact mdevlin@timescolonist.com.

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