10.11.2024 19:00
SUM 41
Date | 10.11.2024 19:00 | ||||||||||||||
Entry from | 17:30 | ||||||||||||||
Place | O2 arena, Praha | ||||||||||||||
Organizer | LIVE NATION CZECH REPUBLIC s.r.o. Organizer | ||||||||||||||
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CZK 1 290 – 4 290 Order wheelchair tickets from Ticketportal (rezervace@ticketportal.cz) and Ticketmaster (ticket@ticketmaster.cz). |
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Organizer – LIVE NATION CZECH REPUBLIC s.r.o.
The ticket is valid only for the stated day, hour, event, venue and seat, is valid only with a check stub and authorizes one entry. It shall expire after leaving the venue. Additional modifications render the ticket invalid. In the event of expiry of the ticket, its damage, destruction, loss or theft, the ticket may not be replaced or its value replaced or otherwise compensated. Further transfer, sale or resale of the ticket without the written consent of the Promoter or an attempt to resell it at a price higher than printed on the ticket renders it invalid. The holder of such a ticket will be refused entry to the event venue or will be escorted out and this constitutes grounds for confiscating the ticket without refunding its nominal price or other compensation.
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Paid admission is not refunded, the ticket is not exchanged. If the event is cancelled, the organiser is responsible for refunding the admission fee. In the event of cancellation of the event, the ticket holder shall claim a refund of the admission fee as instructed by the Promoter. Reimbursement of special costs (e.g. hotel, travel expenses) is not granted. Program change reserved. The date and time of the event can be changed without notice.
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The organiser gives discounts on admission to wheelchair users (ZTP/P pass holders) and their guides.
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Grammy-nominated band Sum 41 has announced their latest world tour, “Tour Of The Setting Sum”, celebrating the upcoming release of their latest album Heaven :x: Hell.
Sum 41 never fit in. They didn’t give a shit or try to either. Instead, they came out of the gate swinging with a signature style punctuated by pop punk singalongs and hard-hitting heavy metal proficiency. As a result, they’ve cast an unmatched shadow over popular culture, tracing back to their turn-of-the-century domination of TRL up to a rapturous set at the inaugural When We Were Young Festival.
Within the span of a year, Iggy Pop tapped them for a collaboration, and they paid a fiery tribute to Metallica for MTV Icon. Their music has surged through major franchises, ranging from Spider-Man to American Pie and Bring It On. They ignited a triptych of classic albums—the platinum-certified All Killer No Filler [2001], gold-certified Does This Look Infected? [2002], and gold-certified Chuck [2004]—and persisted in their second decade with just as much piss and vinegar on the likes of 13 Voices [2016] and Order In Decline [2019]. Slant hailed the latter as “a hell of fun ride,” while GQ applauded how “the band made it all the way back.”
After selling 15 million albums worldwide, garnering two Juno Awards, a Kerrang! Award, and a handful of Alternative Press Music Awards, receiving a GRAMMY® nomination, and packing venues everywhere, they’re going out with a bang—and on their own terms. Disregarding the rules, ignoring expectations, and following their instincts once again, the band—Deryck Whibley [vocals, guitar], Dave Baksh [guitar], Jason McCaslin [bass], Tom Thacker [guitar], and Frank Zummo [drums]—deliver a fittingly fiery final statement in the form of the double-LP, Heaven :x: Hell [Rise Records]. Heaven is 10 tracks of snarling high energy pop punk, while Hell consists of ten heavy metal anthems spiked with fret-burning solos, thrashing riffs, and fist-pumping hooks. It’s big, it’s ballsy, and it’s their boldest and best body of work to date.