Sum 41 se despedirán del público español en noviembre

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Sum 41 will say goodbye to the Spanish public in November

Although their current farewell tour has taken them through the Resurrection Fest and the Mad Cool This year –in which they will perform this Friday–, the Canadians Sum 41 They will return to Spain to say goodbye to the Spanish public for good.

Sum 41 They are still in our country on their farewell tour, “Tour Of The Setting Sum”The pop punk and heavy metal band performed at the last edition of the Resurrection Fest and now they have to stop by Madrid to perform at Mad Cool this Friday, July 12. But the good news is that it won’t be the last time we see them performing in Spain on this final tour.

The authors of “In Too Deep” will return to Spain to present their album “Heaven :x: Hell” and reviewing their entire career in November. These will be the last shows of Deryck Whibley (vocals/guitar), Dave Baksh (guitar), Jason McCaslin (bass), Tom Thacker (guitar) and Frank Zummo (drums) in our territory. The dates are: November 19 (WiZink Center, Madrid) and November 20 (Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona).

Tickets will be on sale this Friday at www.livenation.es, www.ticketmaster.es and www.elcorteingles.esalthough there will be a pre-sale starting Wednesday in www.livenation.es.

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