Alexandra Palace, London
Friday 21st October 2022
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SUM 41 – LONDON – LIVE REVIEW
Outside the venue its wet, miserable and 2022 is kicking our ass. Once inside Alexandra Palace in London however, well, its summer 2001, weâre with our friends and we donât have a care in the world!
Yes, tonight the venue plays host to not just headliners Sum 41 but also special guests Simple Plan as we all get to relive our youth. But up first, some fresh blood and local artist Cassyette, who has been busy making a name for herself over the past couple of years.
With tonightâs show sold out well in advance, there is a decent crowd in early for her to impress and impress she does. Owning the stage like a seasoned veteran, she is able to stir up that early crowd and get them engaged fully in proceedings.
Tracks such as âDear Gothâ and âMayhemâ sound huge in this large venue and intimate that hers is a name that will become more familiar for the masses in the future.
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After a short gap, Simple Plan are ready to launch into a barrage of pop punk goodness. With a full production behind them, and the audience lapping up every moment, youâd be forgiven for thinking that Simple Plan were the headliners tonight.
All the fan favourites are present as the band commence our journey back in time. This is an immensely fun show that reinforces just how iconic Simple Plan are in their field.
Finally itâs time for headliners Sum 41 to arrive on stage to huge levels of expectation. With the band celebrating the anniversaries of their first two albums, âAll Killer No Fillerâ and âDoes This Look Infected?â, fans are ready for a party.
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And itâs a party that they get with barely any lull in pace or atmosphere. Fan favourites such as âMotivationâ, âThe Hell Songâ, âWeâre All to Blameâ, âWarâ and âUnderclass Heroâ dominate the setlist.
Whilst those two early albums are focused on, itâs a career spanning set from the band. Add to this pyro galore and you have a sensational show. âIn Too Deepâ, âPiecesâ and âStill Waitingâ all feature later in a relentlessly good set.
By the time the evening ends with âFat Lipâ, the band have succeeded in removing all our cares and have done their legacy justice.
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