Don't Call It a Sum-Back Tour

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Don't Call It a Sum-Back Tour
Tour by Sum 41
Associated album 13 Voices
Start dateOctober 5, 2016 (2016-10-05)
End dateAugust 27, 2017 (2017-08-27)
Legs5
No. of shows96
Sum 41 concert chronology
  • 20th Anniversary Tour
    (2016)
  • Don't Call It a Sum-Back Tour
    (2016–17)
  • Does This Look Infected?: 15th Anniversary Tour
    (2018)

The Don't Call It a Sum-Back Tour [1] is the ninth headlining concert tour by Canadian band, Sum 41. The tour was launched to support the band's sixth studio album, 13 Voices (2016). [2] Beginning October 2016, the tour played nearly 100 shows in the Americas, Europe and Asia.

Contents

Background

Approaching the end of their run on the Warped Tour, [3] the tour was announced in last August. [4] During breaks in their schedule, the band toured alongside Papa Roach [5] and Pierce the Veil. [6]

Opening acts

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on February 18, 2017, at the Palladium in Cologne, Germany. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [11]

  1. "Instrumental Sequence"
  2. "A Murder of Crows"
  3. "Fake My Own Death"
  4. "The Hell Song"
  5. "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)"
  6. "Goddamn I'm Dead Again"
  7. "Underclass Hero"
  8. "Screaming Bloody Murder"
  9. "There Will Be Blood"
  10. "War"
  11. "Motivation" (contains elements of "The Bitter End")
  12. "Instrumental Sequence"
  13. "Grab the Devil by the Horns and Fuck Him Up the Ass"
  14. "We're All to Blame"
  15. "Walking Disaster"
  16. "Makes No Difference"
  17. "With Me"
  18. "God Save Us All (Death to Pop)"
  19. "Instrumental Sequence"
  20. "No Reason"
  21. "We Will Rock You"
  22. "Still Waiting"
  23. "In Too Deep"
Encore
  1. "Crash"
  2. "Pieces"
  3. "Welcome to Hell"
  4. "Fat Lip"
  5. "Pain for Pleasure"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America [12]
October 5, 2016 Lake Buena Vista United States House of Blues
October 7, 2016 Fort Lauderdale Revolution Live
October 8, 2016 St. Petersburg State Theatre
October 9, 2016 Atlanta The Masquerade
October 11, 2016 Boston House of Blues
October 12, 2016 Philadelphia The Fillmore Philadelphia
October 13, 2016 Sayreville Starland Ballroom
October 14, 2016New York City PlayStation Theater
October 17, 2016 Montreal Canada MTelus
October 18, 2016 Toronto Phoenix Concert Theatre
October 19, 2016 Detroit United States Saint Andrew's Hall
October 21, 2016 Chicago House of Blues
October 22, 2016 Minneapolis Mill City Nights
October 25, 2016 Edmonton CanadaUnion Hall
October 26, 2016 Calgary MacEwan Hall Ballroom
October 28, 2016 Vancouver Commodore Ballroom
October 29, 2016 Seattle United States Neptune Theatre
October 30, 2016 Portland Hawthorne Theatre
November 1, 2016San Francisco Regency Ballroom
November 2, 2016 Riverside Riverside Municipal Auditorium
November 4, 2016 Scottsdale Livewire
November 5, 2016 San Diego House of Blues
November 6, 2016Los Angeles Mayan Theater
South America [13]
December 5, 2016 Buenos Aires ArgentinaGroove
December 7, 2016 Porto Alegre Brazil Opinião
December 8, 2016 São Paulo Tropical Butantã
North America [14]
December 10, 2016 Monterrey MexicoEscena
December 11, 2016 Guadalajara C3 Stage
December 12, 2016 Mexico City Pepsi Center WTC
South America
December 17, 2016 [A] Lima Peru Estadio de la UNMSM
Europe [15]
January 16, 2017 Talence France Espace Médoquine
January 17, 2017 Barcelona Spain Sala Razzmatazz
January 18, 2017 Madrid The Ring
January 20, 2017 Lisboa Portugal Coliseu dos Recreios
January 21, 2017 Bilbao SpainSala Santana 27
January 22, 2017 Ramonville France Le Bikini
January 24, 2017 Nîmes Paloma
January 25, 2017 Marseille Cabaret Aléatoire
January 26, 2017 Villeurbanne Le Transbordeur
January 28, 2017 Padova Italy Gran Teatro Geox
January 29, 2017 Milan Mediolanum Forum
January 31, 2017RomeAtlántico Live
February 2, 2017 Lausanne SwitzerlandSalle Métropole
February 3, 2017 Zürich Komplex 457
February 4, 2017 Vienna Austria Bank Austria Halle
February 6, 2017 Prague Czech Republic Roxy
February 7, 2017 Warsaw Poland Klub Proxima
February 9, 2017BerlinGermany Columbiahalle
February 10, 2017 Leipzig Haus Auensee
February 11, 2017 Munich Muffathalle
February 16, 2017 Wiesbaden Kulturzentrum Schlachthof
February 17, 2017 Nürnberg Löwensaal
February 18, 2017 Cologne Palladium
February 20, 2017 Clermont-Ferrand France La Coopérative de mai
February 21, 2017 Rouen Le 106
February 22, 2017Paris Zénith Paris
February 24, 2017 Birmingham England O2 Academy
February 25, 2017 Manchester Manchester Academy
February 26, 2017 Leeds O2 Academy
February 28, 2017 Glasgow Scotland Barrowland Ballroom
March 2, 2017LondonEngland O2 Academy Brixton
March 3, 2017 Bristol O2 Academy
March 4, 2017 Nottingham Rock City
March 6, 2017 Southampton O2 Guildhall
March 8, 2017 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
March 9, 2017 Esch-Sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal
March 10, 2017 Tilburg Netherlands 013
March 12, 2017 Lille France L'Aéronef
March 13, 2017 Hamburg Germany Große Freiheit 36
March 15, 2017 Stockholm Sweden Fryshuset Arenan
March 17, 2017 Helsinki Finland Tavastia Club
March 19, 2017MoscowRussiaStadium Live
North America
April 8, 2017 [B] Dana Point United States Doheny State Beach
Europe [16]
June 2, 2017 [C] Nürnberg Germany Zeppelinfeld
June 3, 2017 [D] Nürburg Nürburgring
June 4, 2017 [E] Toul FranceGrande Scène au Boulevard Aristide Briand
June 5, 2017 [F] Landgraaf Netherlands Megaland
June 7, 2017 [G] Crans-près-Céligny SwitzerlandPlage de Crans
June 8, 2017 [H] Interlaken Flugplatz Interlaken
June 9, 2017 [I] Derby England Donington Park
June 11, 2017 Mannheim Germany Maimarktclub
June 12, 2017 Linz Austria Posthof
June 14, 2017 Budapest HungaryBudapest Park
June 16, 2017 Ravensburg GermanyOberschwabenklub
June 17, 2017 [J] Monza Italy Parco di Monza
June 18, 2017 [K] Dessel BelgiumKastelsedijk
June 21, 2017StockholmSweden Stora Scenen
North America
July 20, 2017 [L] Belleville CanadaEmpire Square
July 21, 2017 [M] Rimouski Parc Beauséjour
July 22, 2017 [N] Saguenay Zone portuaire de Chicoutimi
August 11, 2017 [O] Rouyn-Noranda Place Edmund-Horne
Asia [17]
August 19, 2017 [P] Osaka Japan Fumin Kyosai Super Arena
August 20, 2017 [P] Chiba International Exhibition Hall 4
August 24, 2017 Jurong East Singapore Zepp@BIGBOX
August 26, 2017 [P] Shanghai ChinaShen Di Ecology Park
August 27, 2017 [Q] Kaohsiung Taiwan Kaohsiung Exhibition Center
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of "Vivo x el Rock" [18]
B This concert was a part of the "Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco & Music Festival" [19]
C This concert was a part of "Rock im Park" [20]
D This concert was a part of "Rock am Ring" [21]
E This concert was a part of "Le Jardin du Michel" [22]
F This concert was a part of the "Pinkpop Festival" [23]
G This concert was a part of the "Caribana Festival" [24]
H This concert was a part of the "Greenfield Festival" [25]
I This concert was a part of the "Download Festival" [26]
J This concert was a part of the "Independent Days Festival" [27]
K This concert was a part of the "Graspop Metal Meeting" [28]
L This concert was a part of "Empire Rockfest" [29]
M This concert was a part of "Les Grandes Fêtes Telus" [30]
N This concert was a part of the "Festival des Bières du Monde de Saguenay" [31]
O This concert was a part of "Osisko en lumière" [32]
P This concert was a part of the "Summer Sonic Festival" [33]
Q This concert was a part of "FireBall Fest"
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
October 8, 2016 Tampa, Florida Orpheum TheaterMoved to the State Theatre in St. Petersburg, Florida
November 2, 2016 Anaheim, California House of BluesMoved to the Riverside Municipal Auditorium in Riverside, California
December 6, 2016 Santiago, Chile Club Hípico de Santiago Cancelled. This concert was a part of the "Frontera Festival [34]
January 15, 2017 Málaga, SpainSala Paris15Cancelled
January 18, 2016Madrid, Spain Sala Riviera Moved to The Ring
February 3, 2017Zürich, Switzerland Volkshaus Moved to Komplex 457
February 9, 2017Berlin, GermanyAstra KulturhausMoved to the Columbiahalle
February 10, 2017Leipzig, GermanyTäubchenthalMoved to the Haus Auensee

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / AvailableGross revenue
PlayStation TheaterNew York City2,150 / 2,150 (100%)$52,328 [35]

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