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Live Nation presents..
Sum 41 & Simple Plan: The Blame Canada Tour
Fri, 5 Aug, 7:00 PM PDT
Doors open
6:00 PM PDT
SOMA - Mainstage
3350 Sports Arena Blvd, San Diego, CA 92110
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Sum 41
Simple Plan
Magnolia Park
Citi Presale: Tuesday, February 22, 2022, 9am PST
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Ticketmaster Presale: Wednesday February 23, 2022 at 7am PST
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SOMA SD Presale: Thursday, February 24, 2022, 10:00 AM PST
Sum 41 will be playing All Killer, No Filler and Simple Plan will be playing No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls.
Sum 41 Diamond VIP Package
Two (1) Event Ticket
One (1) Signed Guitar, Played Onstage by Deryck
One (1) Limited Edition, Signed ‘All Killer, No Filler’ Anniversary Poster
One (1) Commemorative Event Ticket
One (1) Sum 41 Pin Set
One (1) Signed Set List
One (1) Collectible VIP Laminate
Venue First Entry (Where Applicable)
Sum 41 Signed VIP Merch Package
One (1) Event Ticket
One (1) Limited Edition, Signed ‘All Killer, No Filler’ Anniversary Poster
One (1) Commemorative Event Ticket
One (1) Sum 41 Pin Set
One (1) Collectible VIP Laminate
Venue First Entry (Where Applicable)
Craft Beer available
Masks will not be required for entry. Based on the latest local guidelines, attendees are no longer required to provide proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for entry into this event. However, the California Department of Health strongly recommends that all attendees are fully vaccinated or obtain a negative COVID-19 test prior to attending the event.
Clear Bag Policy
The following bags are allowed:
• Clear Plastic, Vinyl, or PVC Bags (Maximum Size: 12”x6”x12”)
• Small Clutch Bags Approximately the size of a hand (Maximum Size: 4.5”x6.5”)
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Pop Punk
Sum 41
Sum 41
Pop Punk
In the late summer of 2018, Sum 41 frontman, Deryck Whibley, stepped off the tour bus after three solid
years of worldwide touring, turned on the console in his home studio, picked up a guitar, and started
pouring out song after song. Feeling incredibly inspired from 2016’s critically-acclaimed Europe Impala
Gold certified, #9 Billboard Top Albums charting, 13 Voices album and touring cycle, Whibley feverishly
started putting together songs from the cascade of ideas flying throughout his mind. Relentless touring
and immense energy from some of the largest crowds the band had ever played in front of bred a
multitude of ideas that Whibley had stockpiled and couldn’t wait to record. Within three weeks, the
majority of the music for the new album, Order In Decline was written.
With much of the music written, Whibley focused his attention on the lyrics. “I’ve always just let words
come out and whatever they are, they are,” Whibley remarks, “I usually just follow and let them flow.”
Unconsciously, Whibley realized that there was a persistent theme in his stream of consciousness that
ultimately became a critical response to the world and society at large. Traveling the world and observing
how pervasive division, racism, and hate had become, punctuated by the repulsive social and political
turmoil invading his own home nations of the United States and Canada, Whibley found himself writing
about a great many things he didn’t necessarily want to write about. “The last thing I wanted to do was
write a social or political protest record, and Order In Decline is not that,” Whibley clarifies. Instead,Order
In Decline is a burst of uninhibited feeling, a page out of his journal, a window into his soul that reflects
on extremely personal and vulnerable events, because as he confesses, “It’s also very hard not to have
feelings about everything that’s going on in the world.”
Armed with the most honest and personal songs of his career, Whibley continued to pour everything he
had into the album. Producing, engineering, and mixing the album in his home studio, Whibley painstakingly
crafted and fine-tuned each song, highlighted by Deryck’s fast and full riffs, guitar solos from
lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dave Brownsound, harmonious chords from guitarist Tom Thacker, and
the heavy, heart-thumping rhythm section of bassist/backing vocalist Cone McCaslin and
drummer Frank Zummo. The result is undoubtedly Sum 41’s heaviest and most aggressive album in
their storied career, while also being its most dynamic and raw.
For each fiery, arena-rock entry (i.e. “Out For Blood” - a down-tuned skate-punk number with an insane
guitar solo and “45 (A Matter Of Time)” – a groove-heavy mid-tempo rager that’s about exactly who you
think it is), there is an equally powerful, vulnerable ballad that hits just as hard. The honest process of
writing Order In Decline, in which Whibley chose to not hold back any feelings, ultimately released a
weight that has plagued the frontman in recent years. For the first time in Sum 41’s 23-year career,
Whibley excavated one of his most personal stories ever: “Never There,” a powerful track about the
connection he shares with his absentee father, who he has never met. He also shares his feelings on
mental health awareness the best way he knows how, by closing out the album with a beautiful ballad
called “Catching Fire” about those he has lost and almost lost throughout his life. The song holds
multiple meanings, as at its core, it is also a love song about his wife and the prospect of loving and
losing someone so significant to his life.
After over 15 million records sold worldwide, a Grammy Award nomination, 2 Juno Awards (7
nominations), a Kerrang! Award in 2002, as well as multiple Alternative Press Music Awards, Sum 41 is
quite simply a rock band – uncompromising and honest with no intention of slowing down.
Sum 41 consists of five members including Deryck Whibley, lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dave
Brownsound, co-lead guitarist/backing vocalist Tom Thacker, bassist/backing vocalist Cone McCaslin and
drummer Frank Zummo.

Pop Punk
Simple Plan
Simple Plan
Pop Punk
Simple Plan, the multi-platinum, Montreal-based band boasts worldwide sales topping 10 million. Accolades include a 2005 Teen Choice Award, 2006 JUNO Fan Choice Award, 2012 Allan Waters Humanitarian Award, 2012 Yahoo! Canadian Impact Award, 2012 NRJ award and the 2013 Allan Slaight Humanitarian Spirit Award.
Simple Plan have remained an international sensation for over 20 years with worldwide sales topping 10 million and over 1 billion streams across all streaming platforms! The #ImJustAKid trend on Tik Tok has over 4.3 billion views and the #ImJustAKidChallenge hashtag has over 590.9 million views and counting. Plus, they’ve received numerous awards and accolades the world over, and to date they have performed for insatiable audiences in over 60 countries.
For the members of Simple Plan, however, it’s about the personal connection to each and every fan. With 'The Antidote', they have yet another song that will resonate and hit close to home with their worldwide audience. Produced by Zakk Cervini, who has worked with the likes of Blink-182, Machine Gun Kelly, Grimes, Poppy, and Halsey (to name a few), 'The Antidote' was recorded at MDDN Studios in Los Angeles, and promises to be a pivotal moment for the band, who cannot wait to get back to playing live! "We’re so excited to finally release 'The Antidote', the first single off our upcoming sixth album!" say the band. "The song is a throwback to our classic Simple Plan sound, but with a modern twist. It has all the elements our fans have come to love and expect from our band: a big, energetic chorus and honest and heartfelt lyrics that deal with life and the struggles we all face."