Screaming Bloody Murder Tour
Tour by Sum 41 | |
Location |
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Associated album | Screaming Bloody Murder |
Start date | March 17, 2010 |
End date | March 4, 2013 |
Legs | 13 |
No. of shows | 210 |
Sum 41 concert chronology |
The Screaming Bloody Murder Tour is a concert tour by rock band Sum 41, taking place between 2010–11 and resuming again in 2012, in support of their fifth full-length studio album Screaming Bloody Murder.
The tour began in April 2010, and was set to take place until 2012, though following frontman Deryck Whibley sustaining a serious back injury, the tour was cut short in August 2011, and all following dates until the end of 2011 were cancelled, to let Whibley undergo a treatment and recover. The band rescheduled the tour for 2012,[1] with the tour resuming in February 2012.
Background
[edit]The tour began on April 17, 2010, dubbed as the European In Your Pants Tour, the band played a series of festivals and some headlining dates in April 2010, with plans to follow in May–June 2010 including appearances in Rock am Ring, Rock im Park and Nova Rock, which were all canceled upon drummer Steve Jocz' involvement in a car accident. After Stevo's recovery, the band started their North American leg on June 25, 2010, and toured as part of the Vans Warped Tour 2010 in the US and Canada, though they canceled few of the dates in the Warped Tour to take part at the Japanese Summer Sonic Festival on August 7 & 8, 2010. Upon Deryck being hospitalized for a slipped disc in his back after he was attacked at a bar in Japan, the band had to cancel the five remaining Warped Tour dates they had to play in August upon returning from Japan. The band continued their European tour on August 31, 2010, with a series of rescheduled dates of the summer European In Your Pants Tour until September 12. Following this, the band embarked on headlining European tour between October 27–December 1, 2010, headlining the annual Eastpak Antidote Tour, with support from The Black Pacific, Riverboat Gamblers and Veara, being the band's longest and most extended tour in Europe. During the tour, the band debuted a new song, "Skumfuk", the first song to be released from Screaming Bloody Murder, which was leaked to the internet earlier in July 2010.
On February 4, 2011, the band went on another European leg, dubbed as the first official European tour in support of Screaming Bloody Murder, which was announced for release on March 29, 2011. On this leg, the band played a total of 13 dates in mostly small venues, almost all of them sold out, and debuted the single "Screaming Bloody Murder" live for the first time. On February 16, 2010, the band began touring Australia as part of the Soundwave Festival dates through February–March 2011. After playing two dates in Brisbane and Sydney, it was announced on February 28, that Deryck was hospitalized with severe pneumonia and the band will be cancelling the rest of their Australian tour.[1][2] In March 2011, the band celebrated the release of the Screaming Bloody Murder album in a short set of 8 shows in the US, including two homeland dates in Canada. The album's release show took place at the Glass House in Pomona, California.
In May 2011, the headlined a tour in Japan, dubbed as the 10th Anniversary Japanese Tour 2011. The tour's shows were the first where the band debuted new songs from the new album Screaming Bloody Murder except "Skumfuk" and the title track, which the band were already playing for a few months now. During the tour, the band was also the first international act to play in Sendai after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. In the summer of 2011, the band embarked on a European summer leg, mostly playing European festivals such as Hurricane, Southside and Sonisphere Festival, also visiting for the first time such countries as Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia and Ukraine. In August 2011, the band was set to perform two shows in South Africa, the band's first shows in Africa ever, though the first show in Durban on August 5 was cancelled 2 hours after the band was set to take the stage, following severe strong winds rendered the stage area unsafe.[3] The second South African show at the Oppikoppi Festival on August 7 took place as planned and was also streamed online via Ustream.
Following the South African dates, the band was set to return to North America playing a small bunch of Canadian shows as well as 5 Warped Tour dates, making up for the cancelled dates from last year's Warped Tour, though 3 dates into the tour, on August 13, 2011, it was announced that Deryck has re-injured his back and the band was forced to cancel once again the 2 remaining Warped Tour dates, as well as 4 Canadian dates.[4] In early September 2011, the band was set to go on their first ever Latin American tour, where they were supposed to visit for the first time Mexico, Brazil, Chile and Argentina. In late September, the band was set to return to Australia, playing the new Soundwave Revolution Festival dates, making up for the cancelled Australian dates in February, though on August 9, 2011, it was announced that the Soundwave Revolution Festival would be cancelled[5][6] following headliners Van Halen pulling out and the organizers failing to close a deal with a second headlining band to appear on the festival, later confirmed to be Aerosmith.[7]
On August 23, 2011, it was announced on the band's official website that following Deryck Whibley's back injury on August 13, which forced the back to already cancel their US and Canadian dates in August, the band would be indefinitely postponing all upcoming tour dates for 2011, due to Deryck undergoing a treatment for his medical condition. It was confirmed that the band's first ever South American tour as well as their first ever Asian tour (excluding Japan), would all be cancelled, and rescheduled for some time in 2012.[1]
On September 28, 2011, the first dates of the rescheduled 2012 Screaming Bloody Murder Tour were announced, these being a series of 11 dates in the UK and Ireland, co-headlining with New Found Glory, in February 2012.[8] On November 1, 2011, it was announced that Sum 41 will co-headline the PunkSpring Festival in Japan, on March 31, 2012 in Tokyo and on April 1, 2012, in Osaka, with The Offspring, New Found Glory and All Time Low.[9] It was then announced that the PunkSpring performances will be followed by a rescheduled Asian tour making up for the cancelled dates in October 2011, visiting such countries as China, Taiwan, Indonesia and Singapore. Dates in Malaysia and the Philippines though were not rescheduled.[10]
On January 20, 2012, it was announced on the Kerrang website that Sum 41 was forced to pull off from the Kerrang UK tour in February, where they were supposed to co-headline with New Found Glory. It was said that frontman Deryck Whibley, who has suffered from a serious back injury back in August 2011, is still not well enough to play the tour, and so the band would be replaced by The Blackout.[11]
After finishing the rescheduled Asian leg of the tour in April 2012, there was no more information released from the band about further touring. After being asked, bassist Cone McCaslin has said that due to Deryck's back treatment it is unlikely that the band will be touring in the coming months, and most likely start touring again around the fall, though on May 23, 2012, the band has announced that they will be touring in the summer after all, announcing a few European festival dates, with more to follow throughout the months of July and August. During the summer European tour of 2012, the band played a long-than-usual set, playing many songs that were never played live, such as "Billy Spleen" and "Count Your Last Blessings", and songs that haven't been played in years, such as "A.N.I.C.", "Hyper-Insomnia-Para-Condrioid", "No Reason" and "Rhythms", with the setlist varying almost every night.
On September 10, 2012, the band announced their first full headlining North American tour in 4 years, being the Does This Look Infected? 10th Anniversary Tour, in which the band is set to play the whole Does This Look Infected? album, as well as their greatest hits and songs from Screaming Bloody Murder.[12]
This was the group's final concert tour with drummer Steve Jocz, who left the band in 2013.
Set list
[edit]- "The Hell Song"
- "We're All to Blame"
- "In Too Deep"
- "Motivation"
- "Welcome to Hell"
- "My Direction"
- "King of Contradiction"
- "Metal Mayhem" (Old school heavy metal medley)
- "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)"
- "Makes No Difference"
- "Paint It Black" (The Rolling Stones cover)
- "Still Waiting"
- "Fat Lip"
- "The Hell Song"
- "We're All to Blame"
- "In Too Deep"
- "Motivation"
- "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)" / "Paint It Black" (The Rolling Stones cover) (Varied between dates)
- "King of Contradiction"
- "Makes No Difference"
- "Still Waiting"
- "Fat Lip"
- "The Hell Song"
- "We're All to Blame"
- "Motivation"
- "Walking Disaster"
- "In Too Deep"
- "My Direction"
- "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)"
- "Pieces"
- "Welcome to Hell"
- "King of Contradiction"
- "Paint It Black" (The Rolling Stones cover)
- "Makes No Difference"
- "Master of Puppets" (Metallica cover)
- "Underclass Hero"
Encore
- "Still Waiting"
- "Fat Lip"
- "Pain for Pleasure"
- "Intro"
- "No Reason" (Played on first few dates only)
- "The Hell Song"
- "We're All to Blame"
- "My Direction"
- "Walking Disaster"
- "Skumfuk"
- "Motivation"
- "Master of Puppets" (Metallica cover)
- "King of Contradiction"
- "Underclass Hero"
- "Welcome to Hell"
- "Paint It Black" (The Rolling Stones cover) (Not played on every date)
- "Still Waiting"
- "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)"
- "Fat Lip"
Encore
- "Pieces" (Not played on every date)
- "In Too Deep"
- "Pain for Pleasure"
- "Intro"
- "My Direction"
- "We're All to Blame"
- "Skumfuk"
- "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)"
- "Walking Disaster"
- "Screaming Bloody Murder"
- "Motivation"
- "The Hell Song"
- "American Girl" (Tom Petty cover) / "Rebel Yell" (Billy Idol cover) (Varied between shows)
- "Master of Puppets" + "Enter Sandman" (Metallica cover)
- "Mr. Amsterdam"
- "Underclass Hero"
- "Makes No Difference"
- "Still Waiting"
- "In Too Deep"
Encore
- "Pieces"
- "Fat Lip"
- "Pain for Pleasure"
- "Intro"
- "No Reason"
- "Skumfuk"
- "We're All to Blame"
- "Walking Disaster"
- "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)"
- "Screaming Bloody Murder"
- "Motivation"
- "The Hell Song"
- "My Direction"
- "Metal Mayhem" (Old school heavy metal medley)
- "Mr. Amsterdam"
- "Underclass Hero"
- "Rebel Yell" (Billy Idol cover)
- "In Too Deep"
- "Still Waiting"
Encore
- "Pieces"
- "Fat Lip"
- "Pain for Pleasure"
- "Reason to Believe"
- "Skumfuk"
- "We're All to Blame"
- "Walking Disaster"
- "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)"
- "Sick of Everyone"
- "Screaming Bloody Murder"
- "Motivation"
- "The Hell Song"
- "My Direction"
- "Metal Mayhem" (Old school heavy metal medley)
- "Fat Lip"
- "Underclass Hero"
- "Back Where I Belong" (Not played on every date)
- "Still Waiting"
Encore
- "Baby, You Don't Wanna Know"
- "In Too Deep"
- "Pain for Pleasure"
- "Reason to Believe"
- "The Hell Song"
- "Skumfuk"
- "We're All to Blame"
- "Walking Disaster"
- "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)"
- "Sick of Everyone"
- "Screaming Bloody Murder"
- "Motivation"
- "Metal Mayhem" (Old school heavy metal medley)
- "Fat Lip"
- "In Too Deep"
- "Back Where I Belong"
Encore
- "Still Waiting"
- "Pain for Pleasure"
- "Reason to Believe"
- "The Hell Song"
- "Walking Disaster"
- "We're All to Blame"
- "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)"
- "Skumfuk"
- "Motivation"
- "Sick of Everyone"
- "Screaming Bloody Murder"
- "In Too Deep"
- "Metal Mayhem" (Old school heavy metal medley)
- "Welcome to Hell"
- "Blood In My Eyes"
- "Underclass Hero"
- "Still Waiting"
- "Paint It Black" (The Rolling Stones cover)
- "Back Where I Belong"
Encore
- "We Will Rock You" (Queen cover)
- "Fat Lip"
- "Pain for Pleasure"
- "Reason to Believe"
- "Mr. Amsterdam"
- "Motivation"
- "In Too Deep"
- "We're All to Blame"
- "Walking Disaster"
- "Rhythms"
- "Screaming Bloody Murder"
- "Skumfuk"
- "No Reason" (Not played on every date)
- "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)"
- "No Brains"
- "A.N.I.C."
- "Sick of Everyone"
- "Count Your Last Blessings"
- "The Hell Song"
- "Still Waiting"
- "Fat Lip"
Encore
- "Pieces"
- "We Will Rock You" (Queen cover)
- "Back Where I Belong"
- "Exit Song"
Tour dates
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Warm-up dates | |||
March 17, 2010 | Austin | United States | SXSW |
March 20, 2010 | The Alternative Press Attack | ||
Europe, Leg #1[13][14][15] | |||
April 17, 2010 | Milan | Italy | Give it a Name |
April 18, 2010 | Zürich | Switzerland | |
April 20, 2010 | Vienna | Austria | |
April 21, 2010 | Munich | Germany | Backstage Werk |
April 23, 2010 | Esch-sur-Alzette | Luxembourg | Rockhal |
April 24, 2010 | Meerhout | Belgium | Groezrock |
April 25, 2010 | Duisburg | Germany | T-Mobile Extreme Playground |
North America, Leg #1As part of the Vans Warped Tour 2010[16][17][18][19] | |||
June 25, 2010 | Carson | United States | The Home Depot Center |
June 26, 2010 | Mountain View | Shoreline Amphitheatre | |
June 27, 2010 | Ventura | Seaside Park | |
June 29, 2010 | Phoenix | Cricket Wireless Pavilion | |
June 30, 2010 | Lac Cruces | NMSU Practice Field | |
July 1, 2010 | San Antonio | AT&T Center | |
July 2, 2010 | Houston | The Showgrounds at Sam Houston Race Park | |
July 3, 2010 | Dallas | SuperPages.com Center | |
July 5, 2010 | Maryland Heights | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater | |
July 6, 2010 | Noblesville | Verizon Wireless Music Center | |
July 7, 2010 | Burgettstown | First Niagara Pavilion | |
July 8, 2010 | Cleveland | Time Warner Cable Amphitheater | |
July 9, 2010 | Mississauga | Canada | Arrow Hall |
July 10, 2010 | Montreal | Parc Jean-Drapeau | |
July 11, 2010 | Hartford | United States | Meadows Music Theater |
July 13, 2010 | Mansfield | Comcast Center for the Performing Arts | |
July 14, 2010 | Corfu | Darien Lake Performing Arts Center | |
July 15, 2010 | Scranton | Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain | |
July 16, 2010 | Camden | Susquehanna Bank Center | |
July 17, 2010 | Uniondale | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | |
July 18, 2010 | Oceanport | Monmouth Park Racetrack | |
July 20, 2010 | Columbia | Merriweather Post Pavilion | |
July 21, 2010 | Virginia Beach | Virginia Beach Amphitheater | |
July 22, 2010 | Charlotte | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre | |
July 23, 2010 | St. Petersburg | Vinoy Park | |
July 24, 2010 | West Palm Beach | Cruzan Amphitheatre | |
July 25, 2010 | Orlando | Central Florida Fairgrounds | |
July 26, 2010 | Atlanta | Lakewood Amphitheatre | |
July 28, 2010 | Cincinnati | Riverbend Music Center | |
July 29, 2010 | Milwaukee | Marcus Amphitheater | |
July 30, 2010 | Detroit | Comerica Park | |
August 3, 2010 | Lévis | Canada | Festivent |
Japan (Heian period) (Special festival dates) | |||
August 7, 2010 | Osaka | Japan | Summer Sonic Festival |
August 8, 2010 | Tokyo | ||
North America, Leg #1 (Continued) | |||
Europe, Leg #2[20][21][22] | |||
August 31, 2010 | Lausanne | Switzerland | Les Docks |
September 2, 2010 | Paris | France | La Maroquinerie |
September 3, 2010 | Stekene | Belgium | Crammerock |
September 4, 2010 | Bologna | Italy | I-Day Festival |
September 6, 2010 | Nuremberg | Germany | Der Hirsch |
September 7, 2010 | Prague | Czech Republic | Lucerna Music Bar |
September 8, 2010 | |||
September 10, 2010 | Saint Petersburg | Russia | GlavClub |
September 11, 2010 | Moscow | Moscow Arena | |
September 12, 2010 | Yekaterinburg | Tele-Club | |
October 27, 2010 | Norwich | England | Norwich U.E.A. |
October 28, 2010 | Southampton | Southampton Guildhall | |
October 29, 2010 | London | HMV Forum | |
October 31, 2010 | Glasgow | Scotland | O2 ABC Glasgow |
November 1, 2010 | Manchester | England | Manchester Academy |
November 2, 2010 | Birmingham | O2 Academy Birmingham | |
November 3, 2010 | Bristol | O2 Academy Bristol | |
November 5, 2010 | Tilburg | Netherlands | 013 |
November 6, 2010 | Esch-sur-Alzette | Luxembourg | Rockhal |
November 7, 2010 | Paris | France | Élysée Montmartre |
November 8, 2010 | Brussels | Belgium | Ancienne Belgique |
November 10, 2010 | Toulouse | France | Le Bikini |
November 11, 2010 | Barcelona | Spain | Palau Sant Jordi |
November 12, 2010 | Lyon | France | Transbordeur |
November 13, 2010 | Milan | Italy | Alcatraz |
November 14, 2010 | Vienna | Austria | Gasometer |
November 16, 2010 | Zurich | Switzerland | Volkhaus |
November 17, 2010 | Karlsruhe | Germany | Substage |
November 19, 2010 | Münster | Skaters Palace | |
November 20, 2010 | Berlin | Huxley's | |
November 21, 2010 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Amager Bio |
November 23, 2010 | Helsinki | Finland | Nosturi |
November 25, 2010 | Stockholm | Sweden | Fryshuset |
November 26, 2010 | Gothenburg | Brewhouse | |
November 27, 2010 | Hamburg | Germany | Markthalle |
November 28, 2010 | Düsseldorf | Stahlwerk | |
November 30, 2010 | Leipzig | Haus Auensee | |
December 1, 2010 | Neu Isenburg | Hugenottenhalle | |
December 2, 2010 | Warsaw | Poland | Palladium Club |
Europe, Leg #3 | |||
February 4, 2011 | Paris | France | La Maroquinerie |
February 5, 2011 | Le Zénith | ||
February 6, 2011 | Osnabrück | Germany | Hyde Park |
February 8, 2011 | Cologne | Live Music Hall | |
February 9, 2011 | Saarbrücken | The Garage | |
February 10, 2011 | Turin | Italy | Teatro della Concordia |
February 12, 2011 | Munich | Germany | Air & Style |
February 13, 2011 | Bologna | Italy | Estragon |
February 15, 2011 | Bilbao | Spain | Sala Rock Star |
February 16, 2011 | Madrid | Palacio Vistalegre | |
February 17, 2011 | Lisbon | Portugal | Coliseu dos Recreios |
February 19, 2011 | Porto | Hard Club | |
February 22, 2011 | London | England | Camden Underworld |
Oceania, Leg #1[23][24][25] | |||
February 26, 2011 | Brisbane | Australia | Soundwave Festival |
February 27, 2011 | Sydney | ||
Spain (Special date) | |||
March 12, 2011 | Valencia | Spain | MTV Winter at Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències |
North America, Leg #2 | |||
March 16, 2011 | Toronto | Canada | The Opera House |
March 17, 2011 | Windsor | St. Clair College | |
March 18, 2011 | Detroit | United States | The Fillmore |
March 19, 2011 | Chicago | 115 Bourbon Street | |
March 26, 2011 | Spring Valley | Extreme Thing Festival (Desert Breeze Skate Park) | |
March 27, 2011 | San Diego | House of Blues | |
March 29, 2011 | Pomona | The Glass House | |
April 1, 2011 | Los Angeles | Boardner's | |
May 7, 2011 | Tucson | KFMA Day | |
Asia, Leg #1[26] | |||
May 17, 2011 | Sapporo | Japan | Zepp |
May 19, 2011 | Sendai | ||
May 20, 2011 | Yokohama | Yokohama Blitz | |
May 21, 2011 | Nagoya | Zepp | |
May 23, 2011 | Fukuoka | ||
May 24, 2011 | Osaka | Namba Hatch | |
May 25, 2011 | |||
May 27, 2011 | Tokyo | Studio Coast | |
May 28, 2011 | Zepp | ||
North America (Special festival date) | |||
June 4, 2011 | Tinley Park | United States | Q101 Jamboree |
Europe, Leg #4[26] | |||
June 16, 2011 | Gothenburg | Sweden | West Coast Riot |
June 17, 2011 | Scheeßel | Germany | Hurricane Festival |
June 19, 2011 | Tuttlingen | Southside Festival | |
June 20, 2011 | Clermont-Ferrand | France | Co-opérative de Mai |
June 22, 2011 | Angers | Le Chabada | |
June 23, 2011 | Bordeaux | Le Rocher de Palmer | |
June 24, 2011 | Madrid | Spain | DCode Festival |
June 26, 2011 | Bologna | Italy | Sonisphere Festival |
June 27, 2011 | Vienna | Austria | Arena |
June 29, 2011 | Zagreb | Croatia | Boogaloo |
June 30, 2011 | Sopron | Hungary | VOLT Festival |
July 2, 2011 | Nové Mesto nad Váhom | Slovakia | Topfest |
July 3, 2011 | Hradec Králové | Czech Republic | Rock for People |
July 5, 2011 | Kyiv | Ukraine | Stereo Plaza |
July 6, 2011 | Moscow | Russia | Moscow Arena |
July 8, 2011 | Liège | Belgium | Les Ardentes Festival |
July 9, 2011 | Knebworth | England | Sonisphere Festival |
July 11, 2011 | Lille | France | Le Splendid |
July 12, 2011 | Amiens | Le Cirque Jules Verne | |
July 13, 2011 | Sannois | EMB (Espace Michel Berger) | |
July 15, 2011 | Sélestat | Léz Arts Scéniques Festival | |
July 16, 2011 | Karlsruhe | Germany | Happiness Festival |
Canada (Special date) | |||
July 19, 2011 | Vancouver | Canada | The Vogue |
Africa[27] | |||
South Africa | |||
August 7, 2011 | Limpopo | Oppikoppi | |
North America, Leg #3[28][29] | |||
August 10, 2011 | Carson | United States | The Home Depot Center |
August 11, 2011 | Wheatland | Sleep Train Amphitheatre | |
August 12, 2011 | Boise | Idaho Center Amphitheatre | |
South America[30][31] | |||
September 9, 2011 | |||
France (Special dates) | |||
Oceania, Leg #2[32][33][34] | |||
Asia, Leg #2 | |||
Europe, Leg #5[8][35] | |||
Asia, Leg #2 (Rescheduled)[10] | |||
March 31, 2012 | Tokyo | Japan | PunkSpring Festival |
April 1, 2012 | |||
April 2, 2012 | Nagoya | ||
April 4, 2012 | Shanghai | China | Shanghai Indoor Stadium |
April 6, 2012 | Beijing | Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center | |
April 8, 2012 | Taipei | Taiwan | Taipei University Auditorium |
April 10, 2012 | Jakarta | Indonesia | Mata Elang International Stadium |
April 12, 2012 | Central Area | Singapore | Front Gate |
April 14, 2012 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | KL Live |
Europe, Leg #5 (Rescheduled)[36] | |||
July 6, 2012 | Coventry | England | Kasbah |
July 7, 2012 | Somerset | Relentless NASS Festival | |
July 8, 2012 | Tilburg | Netherlands | 013 |
July 10, 2012 | Strasbourg | France | La Laiterie |
July 12, 2012 | Bordeaux | Rockschool Barbey | |
July 13, 2012 | Villena | Spain | Aupa Lumbreiras |
July 14, 2012 | Bilbao | Bilbao BBK Live | |
July 16, 2012 | Toulouse | France | Le Bikini |
July 17, 2012 | Nîmes | Festival de Nîmes | |
July 19, 2012 | Dornbirn | Austria | Conrad Sohm |
July 20, 2012 | Zurich | Switzerland | Abart Music Club |
July 21, 2012 | Milan | Italy | Rock in IdRho |
July 23, 2012 | Cologne | Germany | Bürgerhaus Stollwerck |
July 25, 2012 | Moscow | Russia | Moscow Arena |
July 27, 2012 | Saint Petersburg | Cosmonaut Club | |
July 29, 2012 | Nizhny Novgorod | Milo Concert Club | |
July 31, 2012 | Yekaterinburg | Tele-Club | |
August 2, 2012 | Krasnodar | Kubana Festival | |
August 4, 2012 | Burgas | Bulgaria | Spirit of Burgas |
August 6, 2012 | Berlin | Germany | Fritzclub im Postbahnhof |
August 7, 2012 | Würzburg | Posthalle | |
August 9, 2012 | Prague | Czech Republic | Lucerna Music Bar |
August 10, 2012 | Bildein | Austria | Picture On Festival |
August 11, 2012 | Budapest | Hungary | Sziget Festival |
North America, Leg #4[12] | |||
October 31, 2012 | Indianapolis | United States | Old National Centre |
November 2, 2012 | Chicago | House of Blues | |
November 3, 2012 | Cincinnati | Bogart's | |
November 4, 2012 | Royal Oak | Royal Oak Music Theatre | |
November 5, 2012 | Cleveland | House of Blues | |
November 7, 2012 | Buffalo | The Town Ballroom | |
November 8, 2012 | Toronto | Canada | Phoenix Concert Theatre |
November 10, 2012 | Montreal | Métropolis | |
November 11, 2012 | Quebec City | Imperial Theater | |
November 14, 2012 | New York City | United States | Irving Plaza |
November 15, 2012 | Philadelphia | Theater of the Living Arts | |
November 16, 2012 | Huntington | Paramount Theatre | |
November 17, 2012 | Lancaster | The Chameleon Club | |
November 19, 2012 | Providence | Met Cafe | |
November 20, 2012 | Boston | Paradise Rock Club | |
November 21, 2012 | New Britain | Club International | |
November 23, 2012 | Allentown | Crocodile Rock | |
November 24, 2012 | Sayreville | Starland Ballroom | |
November 27, 2012 | Silver Spring | The Fillmore | |
November 28, 2012 | Pittsburgh | Alter Bar | |
November 30, 2012 | Norfolk | Norva Theatre | |
December 1, 2012 | ASheville | Orange Peel | |
December 2, 2012 | Charlotte | The Fillmore Charlotte | |
December 4, 2012 | Birmingham | WorkPlay Theater | |
December 5, 2012 | Atlanta | The Masquerade | |
December 7, 2012 | Tampa | The Ritz | |
December 8, 2012 | Orlando | House of Blues | |
December 9, 2012 | Fort Lauderdale | Culture Room | |
Oceania, Leg #2 (Rescheduled)[37] | |||
February 23, 2013 | Brisbane | Australia | Soundwave Festival |
February 24, 2013 | Sydney | ||
March 1, 2013 | Melbourne | ||
March 2, 2013 | Adelaide | ||
March 4, 2013 | Perth |
Support acts
[edit]
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Co-headlining
[edit]- Billy Talent (July 19, 2011)
- New Found Glory (February 4–17, 2012)
As a supporting act
[edit]- My Chemical Romance (June 27, 2011)
Personnel
[edit]- Deryck Whibley – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- Tom Thacker – lead guitar, backing vocals
- Cone McCaslin – bass, backing vocals
- Steve Jocz – drums, backing vocals
Songs Played
[edit]From Half Hour of Power
[edit]From All Killer No Filler
[edit]- Fat Lip
- Rhythms
- Motivation
- In Too Deep
- Pain for Pleasure
From Does This Look Infected?
[edit]- The Hell Song
- Over My Head (Better Off Dead)
- My Direction
- Still Waiting
- A.N.I.C.
- No Brains
- Mr. Amsterdam
From Chuck
[edit]- Intro
- No Reason
- We're All to Blame
- Welcome to Hell
- Pieces
- 88
From Underclass Hero
[edit]- Underclass Hero
- Walking Disaster
- Count Your Last Blessings
- King of Contradiction
From Screaming Bloody Murder
[edit]- Reason to Believe
- Screaming Bloody Murder
- Skumfuk
- Holy Image of Lies
- Sick of Everyone
- Happiness Machines
- Blood In My Eyes
- Baby, You Don't Wanna Know
- Back Where I Belong
- Exit Song
Other
[edit]- Paint It Black (The Rolling Stones cover)
- Rebel Yell (Billy Idol cover)
- American Girl (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover)
- We Will Rock You (Queen cover)
- Master of Puppets (Metallica cover)
- Enter Sandman (Metallica cover)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "The Official Website of Sum 41". Retrieved 18 January 2018.
- ^ Sum 41 [@Sum41] (4 March 2011). "Apologies to our fans in Melbourne as we are unable to play SoundWave festival today due to Deryck's illness. www.sum41.com for more info" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "R.I.P. MusicReview 2005 - 2015". Musicreview.co.za. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
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