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In promotion of their new album "Order In Decline"
Sum 41 has announced new summer tour dates in the UK.
The five long-time Canadian musicians are preparing for the release of their seventh studio album, "Order in Decline", their first album since "13 Voices". The group has promised its "heavier and more aggressive album to date, while remaining more dynamic and raw".
'Order In Decline' will be released on July 19th and Sum 41 will be released in the UK one month before the release of the album. Beginning in Exeter on June 23rd, the four-date tour will end at Manchester's O2 Victoria Warehouse on June 26th.
Tickets for shows will be on sale Friday, May 3 at 10 am. Below you will find the program of the Sum 41 UK tour below.
June
23 – Castle, Exeter
24 – De Montfort Hall, Leicester
25 – O2 Academy Glasgow, Glasgow
26 – O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester
Singer Deryck Whibley spoke about the lyrical content of last week's new album, which, he says, reflects his view of the current situation in the world, even if it is not in a strictly political sense.
"The last thing I wanted to do was write a social or political protest report, and" Order In Decline "is not that," Whibley said. "It's also very difficult not to feel everything happening in the world."
Last summer, Mike Shinoda joined Sum 41 on stage at the Reading Festival to perform a takeover of Linkin Park.
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