Sum 41 performed a punked-out, amped-up version of Queen's classic track "We Will Rock You" during a gig in the Netherlands earlier this week.
Sum 41 are currently touring Europe behind the release of their most recent album, 2011's Screaming Bloody Murder.
"It's a heavier, more aggressive album. It's a better cohesive album than what we've done [before]. This flows as a proper album front to back. It's just a hard rock album all the way through," said bassist Jason McCaslin of the follow-up to 2007's Underclass Hero.
Upcoming Sum 41 European tour dates:
Jul 13 Aupa Lumbreiras Villena
Jul 14 Kobetamendi Bilbao
Jul 16 Le Bikini Toulouse
Jul 17 Arénes de Nîmes Nîmes
Jul 19 Conrad Sohm Dorbirn
Jul 20 Abart Zürich
Jul 21 Arena Fiera Milan
Jul 23 Live Music Hall Cologne
Jul 25 Arena Moscow
Jul 27 Kosmonavt St. Petersburg
Jul 29 Milo Concert Hall Nizhny Novgorod
Jul 31 Tele-Club Ekaterinburg
Aug 2 Kubana Festival Veselovka
Aug 4 Spirit of Burgas Festival Burgas
Aug 4 Galapagai Festival Zarasas
Aug 6 Postbahnhof Berlin
Aug 7 Posthalle Wurzburg
Aug 9 Lucerna Music Bar Prague
Aug 10 Picture On Bildein
Aug 11 Sziget Festival Budapest
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