NOFX is no more: Iconic Punk band is saying goodbye in 2023

'Los Angeles will be the last place we play. It’s where we started, it’s where we’ll end'
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It looks like the fun is about to be over for fans of California Punks NOFX, as the band’s singer, Fat Mike, has seemingly announced that the group will be calling it quits next year.

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In a completely unrelated post on his personal Instagram page showing himself getting a shave, frontman Fat Mike answered a fan's comment asking why the group has not toured Canada more often -- not including their current trek up north this weekend, of course.

His response: "Actually, We love Canada, it’s just that next year will be our last year. We will be announcing our final shows soon. It’s been an amazing run." Replying to another commenter, Mike added, "Los Angeles will be the last place we play. It’s where we started, it’s where we’ll end."

After getting their start in 1988, NOFX released 15 studio albums during their almost 40-year tenure, their latest being 2021's Single Album. Last year, the band also gathered fan clips of their beloved Punk In Drublic track "Linoleum" with the help of Avenged Sevenfold, for a wild update called "Linewleum."

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