
5 Seconds Of Summer have announced details for a 2026 tour, including shows in the UK.
The Australian band have announced the tour dates in support of their upcoming album ‘EVERYONE’S A STAR!’, which is set to be released on November 14, and can be pre-saved/pre-ordered here.
The UK leg of the tour will kick off in Glasgow on March 30, and will continue in Birmingham, London, and Manchester, before concluding in Cardiff on April 5.
As well as this, they have also announced select UK events for this year in November, in London, Nottingham and Kingston.
Any remaining tickets can be found here.
UK 2025 Events:
November 4 – London – HERE at Outernet
November 5 – Nottingham – The Palais
November 6 – Kingston – Circuit
As well as announcing the huge new tour dates for next year, last week they also shared a new single called ‘Telephone Busy’ which will be on their new album.
This song follows on from their other recent release ‘Boyband’. In keeping with the theme of the album, it will see them experiment with a more playful sound than what fans might be used to.
Earlier this month, 5 Seconds Of Summer also shared the official video for their lead single ‘NOT OK’, and was the first song of their highly anticipated sixth album. The record is also their first new music since 2022.
Since 2022, Luke Hemmings went on a solo tour, which saw him perform across the UK, Europe and North America last year, and guitarist Michael Clifford has released his debut solo single ‘Cool’.
Calum Hood also released solo material, following drummer Ashton Irwin’s record in 2020 ‘Superbloom’, and Luke Hemmings’ album ‘When Facing The Things We Turn Away From’ (released in 2021).
5SOS’ debut self-titled album (released in 2014) topped the UK Albums Charts, making them one of the few Australian acts to achieve this.
Albums following this including, ‘Sounds Good Feels Good’ (released in 2015), ‘Youngblood’ (released in 2018), ‘Calm’ (released in 2020), and ‘5S0S5′ (released in 2022), all entered the UK top five, with ‘Youngblood’ earning multi-platinum certifications and the title track becoming a major UK hit.
The band has also sold out major UK venues, including London’s O2 Arena, and Wembley Arena, as well as performing at major UK festivals such as the Capital FM Summertime Ball.
Tickets are on sale now for their UK shows next year and can be purchased here.
UK 2026 Tour Dates:
March 30 – Glasgow – OVO Hydro
March 31 – Birmingham – Utilita Arena
April 2 – London – O2 Arena
April 4 – Manchester – Co-op Live
April 5 – Cardiff – International Arena
