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Sum 41 are planning their "heaviest" set yet with a Chuck and Order In Decline tour
Pop-punk legends Sum 41 have announced something special for their upcoming US tour. The band are heading out across North America in promote their recent Order In Decline album, but will also be celebrating the 15th anniversary of their third full-length Chuck for their "heaviest" set ever.
"While putting together a set list for the Order In Decline World Tour, we decided to do something special," say the band. "In addition to launching this world tour for our new album, Order In Decline, we are also celebrating the 15th Anniversary of our album Chuck.
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"We’ll be playing songs from our two heaviest albums, as well as fan favorites from throughout our career into one behemoth sized set each night. We couldn’t let this monumental anniversary pass us by and we are so ready to bring this tour to fans across the United States."
Sum 41's 2004 album Chuck reached number 10 in US Billboard charts, unleashing fan-favourites We're All To Blame, Pieces and No Reason onto the world.
If you're in the United States, catch this heavyweight set at one of the dates below.
Sum 41 United States tour 2019
September
29 Louisville, KY, Louder Than Life Festival
October
01 McKees Rocks, PA, Roxian Theatre
02 Detroit, MI, The Fillmore
04 Kansas City, MO, Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
05 Minneapolis, MN, Menace in Minneapolis at Skyway Theatre
08 Denver, CO, Ogden Theatre
09 Salt Lake City, UT, The Complex
11 Sacramento, CA, Aftershock Festival
13 Seattle, WA, Showbox SODO
16 Las Vegas, NV, House of Blues
17 Los Angeles, CA, Palladium
18 San Diego, CA, Soma
20 Tempe, AZ, The Marquee
22 Dallas, TX, Gas Monkey Live
23 Houston, TX, Revention Music Center
26 Raleigh, NC, The Ritz
28 New York, NY, Hammerstein Ballroom
29 Philadelphia, PA, The Fillmore
31 Worcester, MA, The Palladium
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