Sum 41 Confirm Autumn London Alexandra Palace Show With Simple Plan
Monday, 16 May 2022
Written by Jon Stickler
Photo: Ashley Osborne
Sum 41 have confirmed an autumn London show.
Following their two performances at Slam Dunk festival in June, the pop-punk band will return on October 22 for a huge gig at the 10,400 capacity Alexandra Palace.
The performance is part of a wider European trek celebrating their 2001 debut album 'All Killer No Filler' and 2002's 'Does This Look Infected?'. They'll be joined by special guests Simple Plan, and tickets go on general sale at 10am on May 20.
The two bands are currently on the road together in the United States for their Blame Canada US Tour, which continues in Minneapolis tomorrow (May 17). Sum 41 vocalist Deryck Whibley commented:
"We've been having such a great time on our tour with Simple Plan in the States and cannot wait to bring the party over to Europe. We're so excited to celebrate the anniversaries of some of our favourite albums along with other hits and favourites with you on the Does This Look All Killer No Filler Tour!"
Sum 41's most recent album is 2019's 'Order in Decline', though the band recently revealed to Rolling Stone the title of their eighth studio full-length, 'Heaven And Hell', a double album that will be half punk and half metal. A release date is still to be confirmed.
Simple Plan released 'Harder Than It Looks' earlier in May.
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