Amid flames, mosh pits and fury, Sum 41 blazes through farewell concert
- Sum 41 is ending their career after more than two decades, with their final concert on January 30 at the Scotiabank Arena in their hometown.
- The band will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame on March 30, with a final televised performance during the Juno Awards broadcast.
- In his autobiography, Deryck Whibley accuses Greig Nori of sexual abuse, which Nori has denied, leading Whibley to seek $3 million in damages.
- Whibley reflects on the band's journey, stating, 'Everything for us has just always been honest,' as they conclude their farewell tour.
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