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Watch Sum 41’s final performance ever, from this weekend’s Juno Awards
Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductees Sum 41 unleashed a medley of Landmines, Fat Lip, Still Waiting and In Too Deep at the 2025 Juno Awards…
At long last, Good Charlotte appear to be gearing up to release new music – following 2018’s Generation Rx album, and 2020 standalone single Last December.
With several live appearances planned, it looks like 2025 might also be the year we finally get new music from Good Charlotte.
The pop-punk kings haven’t released an album since 2018’s Generation Rx, but have just taken to Instagram to share a photo of what looks like a music video being filmed, along with the caption, “Some things happening?” C’mon, guys, you tell us!
This will be their first new music since 2020 standalone single, Last December, which was released to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their self-titled debut album. Good Charlotte will return to the stage next month for Welcome To Rockville on May 15, with other dates in Brazil and the U.S. also scheduled. Will we get to hear something new in time for any of those?! Let’s hope so…
Ranking the band’s discography for Kerrang!, the Madden twins put Generation Rx in second place, with Benji explaining, “I know every band say it about their latest one, but I genuinely believe this is the best record we’ve ever made. It’s the most cohesive body of work.”
“We’re more us than we’ve ever been,” added Joel. “We’re stronger and more focused. We’ve found a way back to those kids who made The Young And The Hopeless and to integrate those kids with the grown men we are today. We found a way that they can help and teach each other.”
Check out the new post below:
And see another teaser from the start of the year:
Catch the band live at the following this year:
Good Charlotte 2025 tour dates
May
15 Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville
August
23 Curitiba, Brazil – I Wanna Be Tour
30 São Paulo, Brazil – I Wanna Be Tour
September
26 Ocean City, MD – Oceans Calling
October
2 Sacramento, CA – Aftershock
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