: To mark their retirement, the National Music Centre hosted a dedicated exhibition in Calgary showcasing memorabilia from the band's decades-long career.
: In a local tribute to their roots, the band's hometown of Ajax, Ontario, officially named a street "Sum 41 Way" in February 2025. "The Tour of the Setting Sum" (Farewell Tribute)
The band structured their own final year as a live tribute to their fans: Sum 41 Tribute
: As a final farewell, the band released a moving tribute video for the song "Radio Silence" in April 2025, which served as a retrospective of their 29-year history. Notable Artistic Tributes
: Performances were designed as chronological tributes, featuring everything from their 2001 breakthrough "Fat Lip" to tracks from their final double album, Heaven :x: Hell . : To mark their retirement, the National Music
Fangirl Diaries: Sum 41 at the National Music Centre | RANGE
The most significant professional tribute to the band's career occurred in early 2025: Notable Artistic Tributes : Performances were designed as
: Sum 41 was officially inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in Calgary during their final Canadian tour dates.