Goodbye, Sum 41: Pop-Punk Band Announces Disbandment After 27 Years
Sum 41, the Ontario-based pop-punk band known for its emo-era hits like “Fat Lip” and “In Too Deep,” recently announced that it will disband after 27 years following the release of their final album and a world tour (CNN). The news of their break up was shared on social media on May 8th, sending fans of the early 2000s music scene into a wave of nostalgia (Pitchfork, BBC).
Formed in 1996, Sum 41 has been an influential part of many millennials’ lives, giving a unique voice to the early 2000s pop-punk scene. With their disbandment, the band led by frontman Deryck Whibley now plans to finalize one more album and embark on a farewell world tour before going their separate ways (Loudwire, USA Today).
Though the disbandment is a significant step for the band members, they are excited for the opportunities that the future may hold for them individually. The band’s social media statement expressed their gratitude towards their fans for the past 27 years and appreciation for their continuous support (Variety, Blabbermouth).
Media outlets like SPIN and Distractify have also covered the news, discussing the reasons behind Sum 41’s decision to break up after having such an incredible journey over nearly three decades. However, the band members remain hopeful and excited about what the future will bring them as they conclude their time together as Sum 41 (mxdwn Music, SPIN, Distractify).
In the coming months, fans will be able to enjoy the band’s final album and witness their energetic performances one last time during their farewell world tour. As Sum 41 says goodbye to the pop-punk scene they’ve been an integral part of, their music and the memories they’ve created for their fans will undoubtedly live on even after they’ve disbanded.