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Sum 41

Live Performances by Sum 41

  • In January 2001, Sum 41 was at a pivotal point in their career following the release of their debut studio album, "All Killer No Filler," which came o... Read Full Description >

    In January 2001, Sum 41 was at a pivotal point in their career following the release of their debut studio album, "All Killer No Filler," which came out in May 2001. The live recording from London captures the band as they were gaining momentum with hits like "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep," showcasing their energetic punk rock style. Notably, they performed a mix of original tracks and notable covers, including Slayer's "Raining Blood" and Iron Maiden’s "The Trooper." This eclectic setlist highlighted their diverse influences, blending punk with metal elements, which would define their musical identity. At this stage, they were still establishing themselves in the music scene but rapidly gaining a loyal fanbase, evident from the high-energy performance captured in the concert recording. Their blend of humor and serious themes, along with their dynamic performances, marked the early successes that would propel them forward in the years that followed.

Sum 41 - Introduction to Destruction (Live in London 2001) [Full DVD]

London, United Kingdom

May 6, 2001 | Video Length: 44:19
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  • In May 2001, when Sum 41 performed live in London, they were at a pivotal moment in their career, having recently released their debut album "All Kill... Read Full Description >

    In May 2001, when Sum 41 performed live in London, they were at a pivotal moment in their career, having recently released their debut album "All Killer No Filler" just a year earlier, in 2001. This album featured the hit single "Fat Lip," which propelled them into mainstream success, and the band was quickly gaining popularity in the skate punk and pop-punk scenes. The live recording captures the band's energetic performance style that helped define their image during this era. It’s also noteworthy that with their rapid ascent in the music scene, they were one of the prime representatives of the early 2000s pop-punk revival. The concert reflects their early raw energy and showcases songs that would become anthems for a generation, solidifying their status in the music industry.

Sum 41 - 'In Too Deep' Live Performance at Reading Festival

Reading Festival
Reading, PA, United States

July 1, 2002 | Video Length: 4:02
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  • In July 2002, Sum 41 was at a pivotal point in their career, having just released their debut album, "All Killer No Filler," the previous year in 2001... Read Full Description >

    In July 2002, Sum 41 was at a pivotal point in their career, having just released their debut album, "All Killer No Filler," the previous year in 2001. The band gained significant attention with this album, particularly for hit singles like "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep," which showcased their distinctive blend of punk rock and pop. The live recording from the Reading Festival captures the band at the height of their early success, engaging a lively audience eager for their energetic performance style. This festival appearance underscored their rapid rise in popularity, affirming the album's impact in the music scene. Notably, "All Killer No Filler" received widespread acclaim and helped solidify Sum 41's identity as a leading act in the pop-punk genre during the early 2000s. The "In Too Deep" performance exemplifies their dynamic stage presence and the raw energy that characterized their early live shows.

Sum 41 - Still Waiting Performance Live on Letterman

Letterman
New York, NY, United States

December 9, 2002 | Video Length: 3:03
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  • On December 9, 2002, Sum 41 performed "Still Waiting" on the Late Show with David Letterman, a significant moment in their career that coincided with ... Read Full Description >

    On December 9, 2002, Sum 41 performed "Still Waiting" on the Late Show with David Letterman, a significant moment in their career that coincided with the promotion of their album "Does This Look Infected?" released in November 2002. This album showcased a deeper and more mature sound compared to their debut, "All Killer No Filler," reflecting the band’s evolution in style and lyrical content. At this point, they had gained substantial recognition within the pop-punk scene, and "Still Waiting" became one of their most iconic tracks, addressing themes of social issues and personal strife. The performance on such a prominent television platform helped solidify their position in mainstream music, marking a pivotal moment as they transitioned from emerging artists to established musicians in the early 2000s. Notably, the live recording also contributed to the band's reputation for high-energy performances.

Sum 41 - Over My Head Live Performance from Warped Tour 2003

Post-Gazette Pavilion
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

July 1, 2003 | Video Length: 2:32
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  • In the summer of 2003, Sum 41 was riding high on the success of their second studio album, "Does This Look Infected?" which was released in late 2002.... Read Full Description >

    In the summer of 2003, Sum 41 was riding high on the success of their second studio album, "Does This Look Infected?" which was released in late 2002. By the time of the live recording at the Warped Tour on July 1, 2003, the band was well-established on the pop-punk scene, having gained significant attention with hits like "Still Waiting" and "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)." This performance showcases their energetic style and engaging stage presence, which were pivotal in defining their early career. Additionally, the Warped Tour was a significant platform for the band, allowing them to connect with a diverse audience and solidify their popularity during a peak era for punk rock. Notably, the band's ability to blend humor with serious themes was a hallmark of their style, making their live performances memorable experiences for fans.

Live Performance of 'Underclass Hero' by Sum 41

January 1, 2007 | Video Length: 3:27
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  • In January 2007, when Sum 41 performed "Underclass Hero," the band was on the cusp of a crucial phase in their career. This live recording coincided w... Read Full Description >

    In January 2007, when Sum 41 performed "Underclass Hero," the band was on the cusp of a crucial phase in their career. This live recording coincided with the release of their fourth studio album, also titled "Underclass Hero," which was launched later that year. The album marked a significant shift for the band, as it was their first project after the departure of guitarist Dave Baksh, leading to a new direction in their sound. Lyrically, "Underclass Hero" reflects themes of disillusionment and societal struggles, indicative of the band's personal experiences during this period. This era was pivotal for Sum 41 as they aimed to redefine their identity following the pop-punk explosion of the early 2000s, showcasing their evolution into a more mature sound while maintaining their energetic roots. The choice to perform this track live indicates their commitment to connecting with fans amidst this transitional phase.

Sum 41 Full Concert - Live 2007 Performance

January 1, 2007 | Video Length: 1:15:11
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Sum 41 - The Hell Song Live Performance at Warped Tour

Warped Tour
United States

June 30, 2007 | Video Length: 3:12
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  • In June 2007, when Sum 41 performed "The Hell Song" at the Warped Tour, the band was in a transitional phase following the release of their fourth stu... Read Full Description >

    In June 2007, when Sum 41 performed "The Hell Song" at the Warped Tour, the band was in a transitional phase following the release of their fourth studio album, "Chuck," which came out in October 2004. By this time, they were also promoting their fifth album, "Underclass Hero," which was released in July 2007, just weeks after this live recording. "The Hell Song," featured on their 2002 album "Does This Look Infected?", had become a fan favorite and a staple in their live performances, showcasing their energetic punk rock style. An interesting aspect of this live performance is that Sum 41's vocalist, Deryck Whibley, was recovering from a vocal injury in earlier years, and the performance at Warped Tour demonstrated the band’s resilience and commitment to their fans. The festival provided a crucial platform for the band to connect with their audience during a pivotal point in their career.

Sum 41 - Live Performance of 'Walking Disaster' on The Tonight Show

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno
Burbank, CA, United States

July 24, 2007 | Video Length: 4:22
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Sum 41 - Live Concert at Green Cabaret Festival (Full Concert)

Green Cabaret

October 7, 2016 | Video Length: 1:3:11
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  • In October 2016, Sum 41 was celebrating the resurgence of their career following the release of their album *13 Voices*, which came out just a year la... Read Full Description >

    In October 2016, Sum 41 was celebrating the resurgence of their career following the release of their album *13 Voices*, which came out just a year later in 2016. This live performance at the Green Cabaret Festival showcased their renewed energy and focus after a hiatus that began in early 2013. *13 Voices* marked a significant return for the band, not only in terms of their sound but also creatively, as it addressed struggles with personal issues, particularly those faced by lead vocalist Deryck Whibley. During the performance featured in the video, the band included tracks from their previous album *Does This Look Infected?*, highlighting their sustained popularity and connection to their early 2000s hits. The impressive light show complemented by the band's tight performance illustrates how Sum 41 was re-establishing their presence in the punk rock scene.

Sum 41 - Full Concert Performance at Rock am Ring 2017

Nürburgring

June 2, 2017 | Video Length: 1:5:01
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  • In June 2017, when Sum 41 performed live at Rock am Ring, they were promoting their album "13 Voices," which had been released in October 2016. This a... Read Full Description >

    In June 2017, when Sum 41 performed live at Rock am Ring, they were promoting their album "13 Voices," which had been released in October 2016. This album marked a significant point in the band’s career as it was their first release following a five-year hiatus and showcased a mature sound that reflected frontman Deryck Whibley's personal struggles and recovery. During this live performance, the band played a mix of tracks, including fan favorites like "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep," alongside material from "13 Voices," such as "Fake My Own Death." Notably, the performance was part of their return to the music scene after overcoming various internal challenges, including lineup changes and Whibley's health issues. This concert not only highlighted their resilience but also reaffirmed their relevance in the punk rock scene, demonstrating their ability to connect with a passionate fan base.

Sum 41 Performs 'Faint' with Mike Shinoda at Reading Festival

Reading Festival
Reading, UK, United Kingdom

August 25, 2018 | Video Length: 3:19
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  • In August 2018, during their live performance at the Reading Festival, Sum 41 was riding high on the success of their album "13 Voices," which had bee... Read Full Description >

    In August 2018, during their live performance at the Reading Festival, Sum 41 was riding high on the success of their album "13 Voices," which had been released in October 2016. This album marked a notable return for the band, showcasing their resilience following a hiatus and addressing themes of personal struggles and the band's journey. The performance featured a collaboration with Mike Shinoda from Linkin Park, underscoring a significant moment in both artists' careers, especially following the tragic loss of Linkin Park's frontman Chester Bennington the previous year. The decision to cover "Faint" together just a week prior to the show reflects a spontaneous collaboration that resonated deeply with fans, further cementing Sum 41's place in the punk and rock scene while highlighting their adaptability and connections within the music community.

Sum 41 - Full Concert Live at Hellfest Featuring Multiple Songs

Hellfest
Clisson, FR, France

June 22, 2019 | Video Length: 55:30
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  • In June 2019, when Sum 41 performed at Hellfest, the band was well into their career, having released their sixth studio album, *13 Voices*, in 2016. ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2019, when Sum 41 performed at Hellfest, the band was well into their career, having released their sixth studio album, *13 Voices*, in 2016. This live recording showcases a blend of their classic punk rock energy and their evolving sound, including tracks like "Fake My Own Death" from *13 Voices*. At this point, the band had seen significant commercial success and was recognized for their ability to adapt over time while still maintaining their signature aggressive style, which resonates in this performance. Notably, the 2019 concert was part of a broader European tour, reflecting their enduring popularity and commitment to touring, demonstrating their strong connection with fans and ability to draw large crowds even after years in the music industry.

Sum 41 Live in K! Pit: Full Concert Featuring Hits from Order In Decline

K! Pit
Brooklyn, NY, United States

July 19, 2019 | Video Length: 28:59
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  • On July 19, 2019, Sum 41 performed live at K! Pit in Brooklyn, coinciding with the release of their album "Order In Decline." This album marked a sign... Read Full Description >

    On July 19, 2019, Sum 41 performed live at K! Pit in Brooklyn, coinciding with the release of their album "Order In Decline." This album marked a significant moment in the band's evolution, showcasing a heavier sound compared to their earlier works while still retaining their signature pop-punk roots. The live performance reflects the intensity and passion that permeates "Order In Decline," with the band unveiling songs like "Motivation" and "The Hell Song" from their expansive catalog. The K! Pit venue, known for its intimate setting, allowed fans to experience the energy of Sum 41 up close, emphasizing the band's connection with their audience. This performance illustrated not only the band's enduring popularity but also their ability to adapt and explore new musical directions. Sum 41 has always been characterized by their dynamic live shows, and this recording highlights their continued relevance in the evolving music landscape.

Sum 41 - Live Performance of 'Fat Lip' at Vans Warped Tour 25th Anniversary

Vans Warped Tour 25th Anniversary Show
Mountain View, CA, United States

August 3, 2019 | Video Length: 3:55
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  • In August 2019, Sum 41 performed "Fat Lip" during the Vans Warped Tour 25th Anniversary Show, marking a significant moment in their career as they con... Read Full Description >

    In August 2019, Sum 41 performed "Fat Lip" during the Vans Warped Tour 25th Anniversary Show, marking a significant moment in their career as they continued to celebrate their legacy. Prior to this live recording, the band had released their album "13 Voices" in 2016, which showcased their evolution, blending punk rock with more mature themes. By 2019, Sum 41 was actively touring and had solidified their reputation as a pivotal band in the pop-punk genre, partly due to the enduring popularity of songs like "Fat Lip." The Vans Warped Tour, a notable platform for punk and alternative music, was an appropriate venue for the performance, emphasizing the band's connection to the community that helped launch their career in the early 2000s. This live recording highlights both their nostalgic appeal and ongoing relevance in the music scene.

Sum 41 Performs 'In Too Deep' LIVE at Vans Warped Tour 25th Anniversary

Vans Warped Tour
Mountain View, CA, United States

August 10, 2019 | Video Length: 3:46
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  • On August 10, 2019, during the Vans Warped Tour 25th Anniversary, Sum 41 performed their hit "In Too Deep." By this time, the band had recently releas... Read Full Description >

    On August 10, 2019, during the Vans Warped Tour 25th Anniversary, Sum 41 performed their hit "In Too Deep." By this time, the band had recently released their sixth studio album, *13 Voices*, in 2016, marking a notable comeback after a brief hiatus. The album showcased their evolution in sound while still retaining the punk rock essence that defined their early work. Additionally, the performance at such an iconic festival underscored their lasting influence in the punk and pop-punk scenes. Notably, "In Too Deep," originally from their 2001 album *All Killer No Filler*, remains one of their most recognized songs, illustrating the band's ability to connect with both longtime fans and new audiences during this milestone event. The Warped Tour, a significant platform for many rock and punk bands, further highlighted Sum 41's enduring relevance in the music industry.

Sum 41 - 'Never There' Live Performance at The Showbox SoDo, Seattle

The Showbox SoDo
Seattle, WA, United States

October 13, 2019 | Video Length: 4:03
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  • On October 13, 2019, Sum 41 performed "Never There" live at The Showbox SoDo in Seattle as part of their Order in Decline World Tour. This performance... Read Full Description >

    On October 13, 2019, Sum 41 performed "Never There" live at The Showbox SoDo in Seattle as part of their Order in Decline World Tour. This performance was significant as it was in support of their sixth studio album, *Order in Decline*, which was released on July 19, 2019. The album showcased a more mature sound, reflecting the band’s evolution over the years, with themes addressing personal struggles and societal issues. "Never There" is notable for its introspective lyrics, illustrating a deep sense of vulnerability. During this period, Sum 41 also celebrated their 20th anniversary as a band, marking a significant milestone in their career. The live recording captures the band's energetic performance and the connection they maintained with their audience, further solidifying their status in the punk rock scene.

Sum 41: 'Walking Disaster' Live Performance in Laval, Canada

Laval, QC, Canada

November 17, 2019 | Video Length: 5:01
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  • In November 2019, during the Canada Tour that included performances with The Offspring and Dinosaur Pile-Up, Sum 41 was actively promoting their lates... Read Full Description >

    In November 2019, during the Canada Tour that included performances with The Offspring and Dinosaur Pile-Up, Sum 41 was actively promoting their latest album, "Order in Decline," which was released earlier that year. This marked a significant moment in the band's evolution, showcasing their maturity in sound and lyrical themes, reflecting on personal and societal issues. "Walking Disaster," performed live in Laval, QC, is a track that resonates with the band's punk rock roots while demonstrating their ability to blend a variety of musical styles. Additionally, this live performance highlights the band's enduring energy and connection with fans, even as they navigate changes in the music industry and their own lineup. Sum 41's continued relevance in the punk scene is marked by their ability to adapt while staying true to their core identity, making performances like this a celebration of their legacy.

Sum 41 Performs 'Still Waiting' Live at Pinkpop in Full HD

Pinkpop

January 1, 2020 | Video Length: 3:19
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  • In January 2020, when Sum 41 performed "Still Waiting" live at the Pinkpop Festival, the band was promoting their most recent album, *13 Voices*, whic... Read Full Description >

    In January 2020, when Sum 41 performed "Still Waiting" live at the Pinkpop Festival, the band was promoting their most recent album, *13 Voices*, which was released in 2016. This album marked a significant moment for Sum 41 as it was their first release after a five-year hiatus, and it reflected a more mature sound while still retaining their signature punk rock energy. Notably, by this time, the band had undergone various changes in their lineup and style, showing resilience in adapting to new musical trends while honoring their roots. The Pinkpop performance was part of their efforts to reconnect with fans and establish their presence in the evolving music scene. Additionally, *13 Voices* touched upon themes of personal struggle and resilience, aligning with the intensity of live performances like the one captured at Pinkpop, showcasing the band's growth and commitment to their craft.

Sum 41 - Pieces [LIVE] [Remastered 2020 Pinkpop]

PINKPOP FESTIVAL

January 1, 2020 | Video Length: 3:14
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  • In the live recording of "Pieces" from the Pinkpop Festival in 2020, Sum 41 showcased their signature blend of pop-punk and alternative rock, while re... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Pieces" from the Pinkpop Festival in 2020, Sum 41 showcased their signature blend of pop-punk and alternative rock, while reflecting on a period of career resurgence. Before this performance, the band released their seventh studio album, "13 Voices," in 2016. This album marked a significant return to their punk roots and was the first since the departure of founding member Dave Baksh, with the band exploring themes of personal struggle and resilience. The 2020 Pinkpop performance came in the context of their continued relevance in the rock scene, highlighting their ability to connect with both long-time fans and new listeners. Notably, the band emphasized their commitment to touring and performing live, which has been a cornerstone of their career since their inception in 1996. Their energetic live shows remain a testament to their enduring legacy and evolution as artists.

  • The live recording of "The Hell Song" at the Kilborn venue took place on January 1, 2021, during a dynamic period in Sum 41's career. Prior to this pe... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "The Hell Song" at the Kilborn venue took place on January 1, 2021, during a dynamic period in Sum 41's career. Prior to this performance, the band had released their album "13 Voices" in 2016, showcasing a mature sound that reflected personal challenges and resilience. Although "The Hell Song" originates from their earlier album, "Does This Look Infected?" (2002), its inclusion in this 2021 performance highlights Sum 41's enduring legacy and the nostalgic appeal of their earlier work. An interesting aspect of this recording is that it occurred during a time when the band was gearing up for new music, signaling their continual evolution while paying homage to fan-favorite tracks. Sum 41 maintained their relevance in the pop-punk scene, showcasing their talent both as performers and songwriters, even amidst a pandemic that reshaped live performances.

Sum 41 - Live @ VOLT Fesztival Full Concert

VOLT Fesztival
Sopron, Hungary

June 24, 2022 | Video Length: 49:17
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  • In June 2022, during their performance at the VOLT Festival in Sopron, Hungary, Sum 41 was in the midst of promoting their most recent album, "13 Voic... Read Full Description >

    In June 2022, during their performance at the VOLT Festival in Sopron, Hungary, Sum 41 was in the midst of promoting their most recent album, "13 Voices," released in 2016. This album marked a significant evolution for the band, as it represented a return to form after a period of personal and creative struggles, particularly for frontman Deryck Whibley, who faced severe health issues. The live recording captures the band’s energetic performance, featuring songs that highlight their punk rock roots and melodic approach, including fan favorites like "The Hell Song" and "Pieces." The inclusion of a tribute cover for Queen's "We Will Rock You" underscores their enduring influence and ability to resonate with fans across generations. Sum 41's commitment to live performance and connecting with their audience during this time reflects both their long-standing legacy in the punk scene and their adaptability in evolving musical landscapes.

Sum 41 - Full Concert at Pinkpop Festival (Remastered 2023)

Pinkpop Festival

January 1, 2023 | Video Length: 58:00
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  • In 2023, when Sum 41 performed at the Pinkpop Festival, they were actively promoting their latest album, "13 Voices," which had been released in 2016.... Read Full Description >

    In 2023, when Sum 41 performed at the Pinkpop Festival, they were actively promoting their latest album, "13 Voices," which had been released in 2016. This album marked a significant period for the band as it addressed themes of personal struggles and mental health, largely influenced by lead singer Deryck Whibley's recovery from alcoholism. Notably, the concert at Pinkpop featured a mix of hits from across their catalog, showcasing their blend of punk rock and pop-punk sounds that had garnered them a dedicated fanbase since their formation. Sum 41 has been recognized for their energetic live performances and catchy melodies, which likely contributed to the festival's vibrant atmosphere. Their participation in such a prominent festival reflects their enduring relevance in the music scene, despite several lineup changes and the evolving musical landscape over their two-decade career.

Live Performance of 'In Too Deep' by Sum 41 at Hellfest

Hellfest
Clisson, LA, France

June 17, 2023 | Video Length: 4:05
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  • In June 2023, during their performance at Hellfest in France, Sum 41 was touring in support of their latest album, "Heaven and Hell," released in 2022... Read Full Description >

    In June 2023, during their performance at Hellfest in France, Sum 41 was touring in support of their latest album, "Heaven and Hell," released in 2022. This album marked a significant moment in the band’s evolution, as it showcased a blend of their punk rock roots with heavier influences, highlighting their versatility over the years. The live recording of "In Too Deep" captures the band's enduring energy and ability to connect with audiences, exemplifying their commitment to delivering memorable performances even after two decades in the industry. An interesting point about Sum 41 is their ability to reinvent themselves while maintaining their signature sound, which has allowed them to remain relevant in the ever-changing landscape of rock music. Their set at Hellfest featured both classic hits and material from their newer work, demonstrating their legacy as pivotal figures in the pop-punk genre.

Sum 41 Full Concert at Hellfest 2023 - Live Performance Highlights

Hellfest
Clisson, France

June 17, 2023 | Video Length: 1:5:05
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  • In June 2023, during their performance at Hellfest, Sum 41 was approaching the end of a significant chapter in their career, as they had announced tha... Read Full Description >

    In June 2023, during their performance at Hellfest, Sum 41 was approaching the end of a significant chapter in their career, as they had announced that they would be going on hiatus after completing their last tour. Prior to this, their latest album was "13 Voices," released in 2016, marking a notable return for the band as it featured a more mature sound and reflected lead singer Deryck Whibley's struggles and recovery from past challenges. The Hellfest set included fan-favorites such as "Hell Song" and "We Are All to Blame," showcasing their energetic blend of punk rock and alternative sounds that had solidified their place in the music scene since the early 2000s. This performance is particularly poignant as it represents a farewell to their dedicated fan base, encapsulating their career full of ups and downs while highlighting their evolution as a band.

Sum 41 - The Hell Song Live Performance at Hellfest, Clisson, France

Hellfest
Clisson, FR, France

June 17, 2023 | Video Length: 4:18
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  • As of June 17, 2023, when Sum 41 performed "The Hell Song" live at Hellfest, the band was at a pivotal point in their career. This performance occurre... Read Full Description >

    As of June 17, 2023, when Sum 41 performed "The Hell Song" live at Hellfest, the band was at a pivotal point in their career. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their album "Heaven' s Destruction" in 2022, which marked a return to a heavier sound reminiscent of their earlier work. The band had undergone various changes in their lineup and sound over the years, and their Hellfest performance showcased their enduring energy and commitment to punk rock. Notably, the festival appearance allowed Sum 41 to connect with a dedicated fanbase and solidify their status in the punk scene, especially as they announced their plans to embark on a world tour surrounding this period. This live rendition of "The Hell Song," a fan favorite from their 2001 album "All Killer No Filler," highlighted their ability to blend nostalgia with their current musical direction, demonstrating their lasting relevance in the genre.

Sum 41 Live in Concert - Full Concert at 02 Arena, Prague (4K)

Prague

November 30, 2023 | Video Length: 1:57:55
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  • As of November 30, 2023, when the live recording titled "Sum 41 Live in Concert" took place at the O2 Arena in Prague, Sum 41 was in the midst of thei... Read Full Description >

    As of November 30, 2023, when the live recording titled "Sum 41 Live in Concert" took place at the O2 Arena in Prague, Sum 41 was in the midst of their farewell tour, marking a significant moment in their career. Before this concert, they released their album "13 Voices" in 2016, which showcased a transition in their sound and highlighted the personal challenges faced by lead vocalist Deryck Whibley. This live performance included fan-favorite tracks like "The Hell Song" and "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)," symbolizing their evolution from their pop-punk roots to a more mature sound. The concert not only celebrated their extensive discography but also served as a poignant farewell to their loyal fans, emphasizing the band’s impact on the punk and alternative rock scenes since their formation in 1996.

Sum 41 Full Concert at Music Box, San Diego: Complete Live Show Performance

Music Box
San Diego, CA, United States

January 12, 2024 | Video Length: 1:13:17
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  • As of the live recording on January 12, 2024, at the Music Box in San Diego, Sum 41 was in an exciting phase of their career, having recently released... Read Full Description >

    As of the live recording on January 12, 2024, at the Music Box in San Diego, Sum 41 was in an exciting phase of their career, having recently released their album "13 Voices" in 2016 and their follow-up "Order in Decline" in 2019. This concert is a part of their ongoing efforts to connect with fans and showcase their evolving sound, which blends punk rock with a more mature lyrical approach, reflecting personal struggles and growth. A notable aspect of their recent work is their commitment to tackling serious themes, including mental health and resilience, which resonate in their more recent material. Furthermore, Sum 41 achieved a significant milestone with their diverse catalog, marked by their dynamic live performances that emphasize their energetic stage presence. The San Diego show captures this essence, offering fans a comprehensive experience with well-received tracks that highlight the band’s longevity in the music scene.

Sum 41 - Live Full Concert from Riot Fest Aftershow in Chicago

Riot Fest Aftershow
Chicago, IL, United States

September 18, 2024 | Video Length: 1:39:36
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  • On September 18, 2024, Sum 41 performed at the Riot Fest Aftershow in Chicago, marking a significant moment in their career as it coincided with the a... Read Full Description >

    On September 18, 2024, Sum 41 performed at the Riot Fest Aftershow in Chicago, marking a significant moment in their career as it coincided with the aftermath of their final studio album, "Order in Decline," released in 2019. This live recording is particularly noteworthy as it could potentially be one of the last professional shots of the band, encapsulating their high-energy punk rock vibe that they cultivated over the years. Sum 41 has always been known for their dynamic performances and eclectic blend of punk rock, pop, and metal, which resonate deeply with fans. As the band approached this show, they were also transitioning into a new chapter, as they had announced plans to take an indefinite hiatus, making this performance a poignant farewell for many fans. The virtual stream's limited availability for just 48 hours adds an air of exclusivity, as it captures the band's energetic essence during a time of reflection and change.

Sum 41 Full Concert LIVE at Riot Fest in Chicago

Douglass Park
Chicago, IL, United States

September 20, 2024 | Video Length: 52:54
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  • On September 20, 2024, Sum 41 performed live at Riot Fest in Chicago, showcasing their energetic punk rock sound. By this time, they had released thei... Read Full Description >

    On September 20, 2024, Sum 41 performed live at Riot Fest in Chicago, showcasing their energetic punk rock sound. By this time, they had released their album "Heard It All Before" in 2023, marking a significant moment in their career as it signaled a return to their roots after exploring more experimental sounds in previous releases. The band, originally part of the pop-punk wave of the early 2000s, was celebrated for their blend of punk rock and post-grunge elements, and by 2024, they had cemented their legacy with a dedicated fan base and a reputation for high-energy performances. Notably, this Riot Fest performance came as they celebrated over two decades in the music industry, demonstrating their lasting impact and ability to evolve while engaging with both long-time fans and new listeners alike.

Sum 41 Full Concert at YouTube Theater - Complete Performance with Setlist

YouTube Theater
Inglewood, CA, USA

October 3, 2024 | Video Length: 1:53:11
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  • As of October 3, 2024, when this live recording took place at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, Sum 41 had recently released their album "Heaven and H... Read Full Description >

    As of October 3, 2024, when this live recording took place at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, Sum 41 had recently released their album "Heaven and Hell" in 2023. This album marked a significant moment in their career, being celebrated for its blend of punk rock and other genres, showcasing the band's evolution while retaining their signature sound. The performance likely celebrated both the new album and their extensive discography, reflecting an established career spanning over two decades. Additionally, the band has been known for their energetic live shows and strong fanbase, which could enhance the atmosphere of this recording. Sum 41's ability to consistently engage and energize their audience remains one of their defining features, making this live performance particularly noteworthy in their ongoing journey as a band.

Sum 41 - Live Concert in Toronto - Full Concert

Toronto, Canada

January 1, 2025 | Video Length: 1:56:03
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FINAL SHOW! | Sum 41 | Full Concert Live in 4K at Scotiabank Arena

Scotiabank Arena
Toronto, ON, Canada

January 30, 2025 | Video Length: 2:11:50
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  • On January 30, 2025, Sum 41 performed a notable final concert at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, marking the end of their journey as a band. Leading ... Read Full Description >

    On January 30, 2025, Sum 41 performed a notable final concert at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, marking the end of their journey as a band. Leading up to this live recording, they had released their final studio album, "Order in Decline," in 2019, which was well-received and showed a mature sound, reflecting their evolution over the years. The concert was part of their "Tour of the Setting Sun," which celebrated their extensive career and connection with fans. An interesting fact is that over the years, Sum 41 has shifted from their early pop-punk roots to incorporate various genres, influencing their sound on tracks during this final tour. Additionally, their energetic live performances have always been a hallmark of their career, culminating in this celebrated final show, which emphasizes their impact and legacy in the music world.

Sum 41 - Live Performance of So Long Goodbye & Welcome To Hell in Concert

Scotiabank Arena
Toronto, ON, Canada

January 30, 2025 | Video Length: 8:31
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  • As of January 30, 2025, when Sum 41 performed their last live concert at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, they had announced their retirement from tou... Read Full Description >

    As of January 30, 2025, when Sum 41 performed their last live concert at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, they had announced their retirement from touring and were concluding their extensive career in the music industry. Leading up to this moment, their final studio album, "13 Voices," had been released in 2016, marking a significant entry in their discography as it reflected the band's journey through personal struggles and recovery. The live recording captures the band's emotional farewell, with performances of "So Long Goodbye" and "Welcome to Hell," which resonated deeply with fans as they reminisced about the group's impact on the punk rock genre. Interestingly, Sum 41 is known for their energetic performances and genre-blending style, which has made them a staple in the music community since their inception in the late '90s. Their farewell show not only celebrated their legacy but also highlighted their evolution from youthful exuberance to a more mature sound.

Sum 41 - Full Concert Performance Live from KROQ Helpful Honda Sound Space

Helpful Honda Sound Space at KROQ
CA, United States

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  • Before the live recording at the Helpful Honda Sound Space, Sum 41 had recently released their album "13 Voices" in October 2016. This album marked a ... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording at the Helpful Honda Sound Space, Sum 41 had recently released their album "13 Voices" in October 2016. This album marked a significant point in their career, showcasing their evolution in sound and lyricism, particularly following a period marked by personal struggles and lineup changes. The performance, recorded prior to their final tour, captures the band's commitment to delivering engaging live shows and their connection with fans. An interesting fact related to this performance is the band's acknowledgment of their past influences and experiences, reflected in both their setlist and interactions with the audience. "13 Voices" features themes of resilience and renewal, which the band likely echoed during this intimate live setting, reinforcing their legacy in the punk rock scene.

  • In the live recording "Sum 41 - Thanks For Nothing (Live In Tokyo)," the band was in a transitional phase of their career, having just released their ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording "Sum 41 - Thanks For Nothing (Live In Tokyo)," the band was in a transitional phase of their career, having just released their album "13 Voices" in 2016 and gearing up for their 2019 album "Order In Decline." This performance reflects the band's evolution as they returned to their pop-punk roots while also showcasing their growth in sound and lyrical depth over the years. A notable aspect of this recording is the band's resilience and determination to return to the stage after personal struggles and lineup changes, including the departure of founding member Dave Baksh and the return of Steve Jocz. The energy in the Tokyo performance signifies a revitalization for Sum 41, with their commitment to connect with fans and deliver engaging live shows, which is a hallmark of their identity as a band. Their ability to blend humor with serious themes continues to resonate, ensuring their place in the modern punk landscape.

  • The live recording features a performance of Sum 41, which took place around the time of their album "Does This Look Unfamiliar?" released in 2016. By... Read Full Description >

    The live recording features a performance of Sum 41, which took place around the time of their album "Does This Look Unfamiliar?" released in 2016. By this period, the band was celebrating their 13th anniversary and consolidating their legacy in the pop-punk genre. Interestingly, the songs performed in this recording — "Still Waiting," "In Too Deep," and "Fat Lip" — highlight their earlier works from the albums "Chuck" (2004) and "All Killer No Filler" (2001), showcasing the band's evolution while maintaining their signature sound. The live video captures the high energy and engagement that Sum 41 is known for, particularly their ability to connect with audiences during performances of fan-favorite tracks. This recording is a testament to their staying power and relevance in the music scene, especially as they transitioned into a new era with fresh material.

Sum 41 - Live in Tokyo (Full Concert) featuring Over My Head

Tokyo, Japan

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  • In the live performance captured in "Sum 41 - Live in Tokyo," the band was in a significant phase of their career as it took place during their "13 Vo... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance captured in "Sum 41 - Live in Tokyo," the band was in a significant phase of their career as it took place during their "13 Voices" tour in 2017. Prior to this concert, Sum 41 released the album "13 Voices" in October 2016, which marked a notable return for the band after a five-year hiatus, highlighting their evolution and growth. This album contains themes of resilience and recovery, particularly in light of lead vocalist Deryck Whibley's health struggles. The Tokyo show not only reflects the band's global appeal but also showcases their commitment to delivering energetic performances, a hallmark of their reputation. Interestingly, the concert features a unique blend of older hits along with newer tracks, illustrating the band's ability to maintain a diverse setlist that engages longtime fans while introducing newer material.


Sum 41 Performs Metallica Medley Live at SiriusXM Studios

SiriusXM studios

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  • Before the live recording of the Metallica Medley at SiriusXM studios, Sum 41 had recently released their seventh studio album, "13 Voices," in 2016. ... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording of the Metallica Medley at SiriusXM studios, Sum 41 had recently released their seventh studio album, "13 Voices," in 2016. This album marked a significant point in their career, reflecting a return to their punk roots and showcasing a more mature sound, influenced by personal struggles and a renewed commitment to their music. The live performance captured in the video highlights the band's versatility and admiration for Metallica, emphasizing their ability to blend punk rock sensibilities with elements of heavy metal. Interestingly, the performance at SiriusXM also showcases Sum 41’s ongoing relevance in the rock scene, reminding fans of their energetic live presence. This medley not only pays tribute to a legendary band but also signifies Sum 41’s enduring passion for music, even as they navigate the challenges of their journey in the industry.

  • The live recording of "Pieces," performed by Sum 41 on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," occurred during a pivotal time for the band. Released in 2004... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Pieces," performed by Sum 41 on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," occurred during a pivotal time for the band. Released in 2004, "Pieces" is featured on their third studio album, "Chuck," which came out later that year. At this stage in their career, Sum 41 was solidifying their presence in the pop-punk and alternative rock scenes, building on the success of their earlier works like "All killer No filler" and "Does This Look Infected?" The performance on such a prominent platform as "The Tonight Show" reflects their growing popularity and the song's emotional depth, which resonated with fans. Notably, "Pieces" explores themes of loss and introspection, showcasing a more mature side of the band compared to their earlier, more energetic hits. This moment marked an evolution in their sound and lyrical content, contributing to their lasting impact in the music industry.

Live Performance of 'Fat Lip' by Sum 41

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  • In the live recording of "Fat Lip," Sum 41 was at a pivotal point in their career, as it showcases their energetic pop-punk style during a peak period... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Fat Lip," Sum 41 was at a pivotal point in their career, as it showcases their energetic pop-punk style during a peak period in the early 2000s. This song, from their 2001 album *All Killer No Filler*, was a significant hit and contributed greatly to their rise in popularity, earning them a spot in the forefront of the pop-punk movement. By the time of this performance, the band had already released their successful debut album, solidifying their presence in the music scene. Interestingly, *All Killer No Filler* marked a shift in their sound, blending punk rock with elements of rock and alternative, which attracted a diverse audience. The live performance reflects the band's dynamic energy and their ability to connect with fans, a hallmark of Sum 41's enduring appeal in the rock genre.

  • In the live recording "Still Waiting" from the concert titled "Sympatico MSN/Happy Live Surprise," Sum 41 showcases their lineup just after the releas... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording "Still Waiting" from the concert titled "Sympatico MSN/Happy Live Surprise," Sum 41 showcases their lineup just after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Does This Look Infected?" (2002). The performance, captured during the band's rise in the early 2000s, reflects their signature blend of punk rock and pop-punk energy, which resonated with fans and helped solidify their place in the music scene. By this time, Sum 41 had gained international success, and their single "Still Waiting" became emblematic of their style, combining catchy hooks with socially conscious themes. The performance is notable not only for its high energy but also for capturing the band at a pivotal moment in their career, as they were transitioning from their earlier work into a more mature sound that would continue to evolve in subsequent albums.

  • The live performance of "With Me" captures Sum 41 during a significant phase in their career, as it showcases material from their album *Underclass He... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "With Me" captures Sum 41 during a significant phase in their career, as it showcases material from their album *Underclass Hero*, released in 2007. At this time, the band was navigating a resurgence following their earlier successes, incorporating a mix of pop-punk and alternative rock elements. This album marked a departure from their earlier sound, reflecting their evolution. Interestingly, *Underclass Hero* was created after a tumultuous period for the band, including lineup changes and frontman Deryck Whibley's struggles with personal issues. The performance depicted in the video highlights the band's energetic presence and musical maturity, ringing true to their commitment to delivering high-energy live shows. The mention of their latest album, *Order in Decline*, suggests the continued relevance of Sum 41 in the contemporary rock scene, indicating an enduring connection with fans through both their classic hits and new material.

  • In the live recording titled “Sum 41 FT Tommy Lee And Rob Halford Rock Medley Live MTV 20th Anniversary,” the band was at a significant point in t... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording titled “Sum 41 FT Tommy Lee And Rob Halford Rock Medley Live MTV 20th Anniversary,” the band was at a significant point in their career. This performance occurred in 2001, shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album “All Killer No Filler,” which debuted in May 2001 and featured hit singles such as “Fat Lip” and “In Too Deep.” This album marked Sum 41's mainstream breakthrough, showcasing their energetic punk-pop sound and solidifying their place in the music scene. The collaboration with iconic artists Tommy Lee and Rob Halford in this MTV event reflects not only their rising popularity but also their desire to connect with rock legends. This performance demonstrates the band’s ambition and versatility, highlighting their ability to engage with a diverse range of musical influences while gaining visibility on a prominent platform like MTV during its golden era.