Sum 41 Sets Dates For 2017

Sum 41’s “Don’t Call It A Sum-Back Tour” continues into 2017 with a trip to Europe scheduled from January to March.

The tour goes along with the Canadian rock band’s first new album in more than five and a half years. 13 Voices, which was released last week, is also the first LP to feature both Dave Baksh and Tom Thacker on lead guitar.

A feature from Forbes points out another significant tidbit – the album marks the first release frontman Deryck Whibley wrote sober. The musician revealed in 2014 that he was hospitalized for a month for liver and kidney failure because of alcohol abuse.

Whibley tells Forbes that 13 Voices is “all about my whole journey of falling and rising.”

As far as how the album compares to previous releases, Whibley says, “People ask me, ‘It must be your best record?’ I don’t fu**ing know, that’s not really for me to decide. All I know is that I’m okay with it. To me, it’s great, I love it.”

The North American portion of the “Don’t Call It A Sum-Back Tour” kicked off last week in Orlando. U.S. and Canadian dates are booked until early November, wrapping with a Nov. 6 gig in Los Angeles. December’s itinerary includes performances in Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. 

Photo: Janos Marjai / MTI via AP
Sziget Festival, Obudai Island, Budapest, Hungary

Here’s the plan for Europe:

Jan. 17 – Barcelona, Spain, Razzmatazz
Jan. 18 – Madrid, Spain, La Riviera
Jan. 20 – Lisbon, Portugal, Coliseu Dos Recreios
Jan. 21 – Bilbao, Spain, Santana 27
Jan. 22 – Toulouse, France, Le Bikini
Jan. 25 – Marseille, France, Cabaret Aleatoire       
Jan. 26 – Lyon, France, Transbordeur
Jan. 28 – Padova, Italy, Gran Teatro Geox
Jan. 29 – Assago, Italy, Mediolanum Forum
Jan. 31 – Rome, Italy, Atlantico
Feb. 2 – Lausanne, Switzerland, Les Docks
Feb. 3 – Zurich, Switzerland, Komplex 457
Feb. 4 – Vienna, Austria, Gasometer Halle       
Feb. 6 – Prague, Czech Republic, Roxy Prague
Feb. 7 – Warsaw, Poland, Proxima
Feb. 9 – Berlin, Germany, Astra Kulturhaus
Feb. 10 – Leipzig, Germany, Taubchenthal
Feb. 11 – Munich, Germany, Muffathalle
Feb. 16 – Wiesbaden, Germany, Schlachthof       
Feb. 17 – Nuremberg, Germany, Loewensaal
Feb. 18 – Cologne, Germany, Palladium
Feb. 20 – Clermont-Ferrand, France, La Cooperative De Mai
Feb. 21 – Rouen, France, Le 106
Feb. 22 – Paris, France, Zenith Paris
Feb. 24 – Birmingham, United Kingdom, O2 Academy Birmingham
Feb. 25 – Manchester, United Kingdom, Manchester Academy
Feb. 26 – Leeds, United Kingdom, O2 Academy Leeds
Feb. 28 – Glasgow, United Kingdom, Barrowland
March 2 – London, United Kingdom, O2 Academy Brixton
March 3 – Bristol, United Kingdom, O2 Academy Bristol
March 4 – Nottingham, United Kingdom, Rock City
March 6 – Southampton, United Kingdom, O2 Guildhall Southampton
March 8 – Brussels, Belgium, Ancienne Belgique
March 9 – Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Rockhal
March 10 – Tilburg, Netherlands, 013
March 12 – Lille, France, l’Aeronef
March 13 – Hamburg, Germany, Grosse Freiheit 36
March 15 – Stockholm, Sweden, Fryshuset Arenan
March 17 – Helsinki, Finland, Tavastia – Klubi
March 19 – Moscow, Russia, Sokol Music Hall

A presale for the U.K. dates is ongoing. General onsales begin Oct. 14 at 9 a.m. local time. Visit Sum41.com for more information.