5 Seconds of Summer Announce Aussie Spring 2026 Tour Dates
5SOS Announce Aussie Spring 2026 Tour

Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer have announced they will bring their EVERYONE'S A STAR! World Tour home later this year, with performances scheduled in five cities across the country.

Tour Dates and Cities

The four-piece alternative rock group, consisting of Calum Hood, Ashton Irwin, Luke Hemmings, and Michael Clifford, will kick off the Australian leg in Brisbane on Wednesday, October 28, at Riverstage. They will then perform singular shows in Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide before concluding with a finale at Perth's Kings Park on Friday, November 6.

Support Act and Recent Tours

Joining them for their local adventure will be indie Australian group Cub Sport. This tour follows their most recent visit Down Under in 2022. The band, often referred to as 5SOS, launched their global tour in Europe in March, with upcoming stops in the United Kingdom and the United States in the coming months.

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Band History and Success

Forming in Sydney in 2011, the group began as high school friends and gained exposure by posting videos on YouTube. In 2013 and 2014, they toured with One Direction before breaking through globally in 2014 with their debut major hit She Looks So Perfect. Over a decade later, 5SOS has sold six million concert tickets, achieved 10 billion streams, and collaborated with industry heavyweights such as The Chainsmokers and Good Charlotte.

New Album and Setlist

Returning home in spring, the band will perform songs from their sixth studio album Everyone's A Star!, released in November 2025. Fans can expect to hear fresh singles including NOT OK, Boyband, and Telephone Busy.

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Full Australian Tour Schedule

  • Wednesday, October 28 – Brisbane – Riverstage
  • Friday, October 30 – Sydney – Qudos Bank Arena
  • Monday, November 2 – Melbourne – Rod Laver Arena
  • Wednesday, November 4 – Adelaide – Adelaide Entertainment Centre
  • Friday, November 6 – Perth – Kings Park