In January, Sum 41 wrapped up their farewell tour in Toronto. Now, they're saying their final goodbye with their last music video. On Tuesday (April 1), the pop punk veterans shared the visuals for "Radio Silence" off their 2024 album Heaven :x: Hell.
The music video sees the band take a trip down memory lane as footage from their 25-year-long career flashes on screens while Deryck Whibley and company perform together one last time. As a presss release explains, these are "the moments that shaped their legacy — from electrifying live performances and behind-the-scenes camaraderie to career-defining milestones and fan-favorite moments."
Watch the emotional "Radio Silence" video below.
Sum 41 was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall Of Fame by Benji and Joel Madden of Good Charlotte during the JUNO Awards ceremony over the weekend, where they played a medley of “Over My Head (Better Off Dead)”, “Still Waiting”, and “In Too Deep.”
"We both started as no-name bands, touring in vans together, dreaming of taking over the world, and here we are, 25 years later together. It's really special to have you guys, thank you so much," Whibley began, addressing the Madden brothers before speaking on the band's lengthy career. "All the struggles had made all the successes feel that much greater. We're proud of this journey, it's been exciting, it's been dangerous, but most of all, it's been honest."