Australian pop-rock quartet 5 Seconds of Summer has announced their ambitious “Everyone’s A Star World Tour,” set to span five continents throughout 2026. The extensive tour, supporting their fifth studio album of the same name, will commence on March 26 at Belfast’s SSE Arena before traversing more than 30 major cities worldwide over an eight-month period.
Get ready for 5SOS’s epic global journey across five continents with their “Everyone’s A Star World Tour” in 2026.
The European leg kicks off the global journey with multiple performances across the United Kingdom, including stops in Dublin, Glasgow, Birmingham, and a highly anticipated show at London’s O2 Arena. The band will continue through continental Europe with concerts scheduled in Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Madrid, and several other major cities before concluding the European portion in early May.
Following a brief hiatus, 5SOS will cross the Atlantic to launch their North American tour on May 29 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. The North American itinerary encompasses over 20 cities throughout the United States and Canada, featuring prestigious venues such as New York’s Madison Square Garden and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. The band will be performing their newly released promotional track Telephone Busy during these shows. Fans can secure tickets starting October 31 when general sales open at 10 a.m. local time.
This segment extends through the summer months, concluding on August 28 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. The group has spent months perfecting their stage presence through rigorous vocal training and performance preparation.
The final stretch brings Luke Hemmings, Michael Clifford, Calum Hood, and Ashton Irwin back to their roots for a homecoming series of performances across Australia and New Zealand. The band has meticulously planned their release strategy to maximize fan engagement across all platforms. Concerts in Auckland, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne will lead to the tour finale on November 6 at Kings Park in Perth, just days before their album “Everyone’s A Star” officially releases on November 14.
This world tour marks a significant milestone for the band, which first gained international recognition opening for One Direction before establishing themselves as headliners in their own right.
Fans can expect a mix of new material alongside established hits from the group’s catalog, showcasing their evolution from teenage sensations to one of the most enduring pop-rock acts of the past decade.
