Everyone's a Star! World Tour

2026 concert tour by 5 Seconds of Summer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Everyone's a Star! World Tour is the sixth headlining concert tour by the Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer in support of their sixth studio album Everyone's a Star! (2026). The tour began on 26 March 2026 in Belfast at the SSE Arena and is set to conclude on 6 December 2026 in Jakarta at Indonesia Arena, consisting of 97 dates in total.[1][2]

Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
  • South America
Associated albumEveryone's a Star!
Start date26 March 2026 (2026-03-26)
End date6 December 2026 (2026-12-06)
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Everyone's a Star! World Tour
Tour by 5 Seconds of Summer
Promotional poster
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
  • South America
Associated albumEveryone's a Star!
Start date26 March 2026 (2026-03-26)
End date6 December 2026 (2026-12-06)
Legs4
No. of shows97
Supporting acts
5 Seconds of Summer concert chronology
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Background

On 23 October 2025, before the release of the sixth studio album, Everyone's a Star!, the band announced their headlining tour dates for Europe, North America and Oceania.[3] On 9 December 2025, the band announced tour dates for Latin America.[4] On 4 February 2026, The Band Camino was announced as the opening act for the North American tour dates, while South Arcade, Master Peace and Haiden Henderson were announced as the opening acts for the European leg. The Band Camino were originally one of the opening acts for the No Shame Tour[a] but could not join the band following the rescheduled dates due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5][6] Along with this announcement, the band added three dates in North America.[7][2] On 28 April 2026, Live Nation announced the band's tour dates for Asia.[8] On 7 May 2026, the band announced that an extra date was added in Pasay (Manila) due to high demand.[9] On 15 June 2026, they also announced seven new dates including one in Taipei and Hong Kong.[10]

Set list

This set list was taken from the show in Belfast on 26 March 2026. It does not represent all shows throughout the tour.[11]

  1. "Not OK"
  2. "No.1 Obsession"
  3. "Teeth"
  4. "Easier"
  5. "More"
  6. "istillfeelthesame"
  7. "No Shame"
  8. "She's Kinda Hot"
  9. "Boyband"
  10. "Telephone Busy"
  11. "Evolve"
  12. "Bad Omens"
  13. "Ghost of You"
  14. "I'm Scared I'll Never Sleep Again"
  15. "Starting Line" (Luke Hemmings song)
  16. "Don't Forget You Love Me" (Calum Hood song)
  17. "Have U Found What Ur Looking For?" (Ashton Irwin song)
  18. "Enough" (Michael Clifford song)
  19. "Amnesia"
  20. "English Love Affair"
  21. "Voodoo Doll"
  22. "Waste the Night"
  23. "Jet Black Heart"
  24. "She Looks So Perfect"
Encore
  1. "Everyone's a Star"
  2. "Youngblood"

Tour dates

More information Date (2026), City ...
List of 2026 concerts[b]
Date (2026) City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
26 March Belfast Northern Ireland SSE Arena South Arcade
Master Peace
27 March Dublin Ireland 3Arena
30 March Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro South Arcade
Haiden Henderson
31 March Birmingham England Utilita Arena
2 April London O2 Arena
4 April Manchester Co-op Live
5 April Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
7 April Antwerp Belgium AFAS Dome South Arcade
Master Peace
8 April Paris France Accor Arena
10 April Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
13 April Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
14 April Hamburg Barclays Arena
16 April Bærum[c] Norway Unity Arena
18 April Stockholm Sweden Hovet
19 April Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
21 April Berlin Germany Uber Arena
22 April Łódź Poland Atlas Arena
24 April Budapest Hungary MVM Dome
25 April Graz Austria Stadhalle
27 April Munich Germany Olympiahalle
28 April Assago[d] Italy Forum
30 April Madrid Spain Palacio Vistalegre
1 May Valencia Roig Arena
3 May Lisbon Portugal MEO Arena
29 May Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena The Band Camino
31 May Hershey Giant Center
2 June Hamilton Canada TD Coliseum
3 June Montreal Bell Centre
5 June Boston United States TD Garden
7 June Baltimore CFG Bank Arena
9 June Cleveland Rocket Arena
11 June Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena
13 June New York City Madison Square Garden
14 June
16 June Atlanta State Farm Arena
17 June Orlando Kia Center
19 June Nashville Bridgestone Arena
21 June Austin Moody Center
23 June Fort Worth Dickies Arena
26 June Glendale Desert Diamond Arena
27 June Anaheim Honda Center
30 June Portland Moda Center
2 July Seattle Climate Pledge Arena
4 July Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
5 July Calgary Cowboys Park
7 July Sacramento United States Golden 1 Center
9 July San Diego Viejas Arena
11 July Inglewood[e] Kia Forum
22 July Prior Lake[f] Mystic Lake Amphitheater
24 July Maryland Heights[g] Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
25 July Noblesville Ruoff Music Center
27 July Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
29 July Grand Rapids Acrisure Amphitheater
3 August Darien Center Darien Lake Amphitheater
5 August Toronto Canada RBC Amphitheatre
6 August Clarkston United States Pine Knob Music Theater
8 August Camden Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
9 August Richmond Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront
12 August Hollywood Hard Rock Live
14 August Raleigh Coastal Credit Union Music Park
15 August Charlotte Truliant Amphitheater
16 August Birmingham Coca-Cola Amphitheater
18 August Rogers The Walmart AMP
20 August Kansas City Morton Amphitheater
22 August Denver Junkyard
26 August West Valley City[h] Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
28 August Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
29 August Paradise[i] PH Live
9 September Mexico City Mexico Sports Palace TBA
11 September Zapopan[j] Telmex Auditorium
12 September Monterrey Citibanamex Auditorium
16 September Buenos Aires Argentina Movistar Arena
18 September São Paulo Brazil Suhai Music Hall
20 September Belo Horizonte Befly Hall
22 September Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
24 September Bogotá Colombia Movistar Arena
27 September Lima Peru Costa21
24 October Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena Cub Sport
28 October Brisbane Australia Riverstage
30 October Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
2 November Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
4 November Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
6 November Perth Kings Park
9 November Bangkok Thailand UOB Live TBA
11 November Pasay[k] Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
12 November
14 November Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia Arena
16 November Singapore The Star Theatre
17 November Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Unifi Arena Insomniacks
19 November Goyang[l] South Korea KINTEX Hall 9 TBA
21 November Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome
22 November
25 November Taipei Taiwan TBA
27 November Hong Kong
29 November Pasay[k] Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
3 December Singapore The Star Theatre
4 December Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Unifi Arena Insomniacks
6 December Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia Arena TBA
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Personnel

Notes

  1. Later renamed the Take My Hand World Tour
  2. Attributed to multiple references:[1][12][2][8][13][9]
  3. Labelled as Oslo in promotional material.
  4. Labelled as Milan in promotional material.
  5. Labelled as Los Angeles in promotional material.
  6. Labelled as Shakopee in promotional material.
  7. Labelled as St. Louis in promotional material.
  8. Labelled as Salt Lake City in promotional material.
  9. Labelled as Las Vegas in promotional material.
  10. Labelled as Guadalajara in promotional material.
  11. Labelled as Manila in promotional material.
  12. Labelled as Seoul in promotional material.

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