5 Seconds of Summer Expand ‘Everyone’s A Star!’ Australian Tour, Add Adelaide Date
Catch Australia’s favourite boyband performing at AEC Arena in November 2026.
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Australia’s biggest boy band have made their South Aussie fans happy by adding an Adelaide date to their Everyone’s A Star! World Tour.
After initially leaving Adelaide off their tour schedule, the quartet have confirmed a show at the AEC Arena in November 2026.
Kicking off in March with a run of shows across Europe and the UK until May, 5 Seconds of Summer then head stateside for concerts from May to August, before finishing up back home in Australia in November.
The Australian leg of the tour kicks off in Brisbane at Riverstage on Wednesday 28 October. Dates follow at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Friday 30 October, Melbourne’s Rod LAver Arena on Monday 2 November, Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Wednesday 4 November, and Perth’s Kings Park on Friday 6 November.
Tickets for the Adelaide show go on sale at 10am local time on Thursday 11 December via livenation.com.au.
There are also two pre-sales, with the Mastercard pre-sale taking place from Monday 8 December at 9am local time until Wednesday 10 December at 9am local time, and Live Nation pre-sale running from Wednesday 10 December at 10am local time until Thursday 11 December at 9am local time.
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5 Seconds of Summer’s 2026 world tour arrives in support of their latest album, Everyone’s A Star!. Topping the ARIA Charts, the album draws inspiration from artists like N.E.R.D., Gorillaz and The Prodigy and is unlike anything the band have released.
The record contains the singles ‘NOT OK’, ‘Boyband’ and ‘Telephone Busy’ and received glowing reviews from critics.
Catch 5 Seconds of Summer performing at AEC Arena on Wednesday, 4 November. Full ticketing details available at livenation.com.au.
5 Seconds of Summer Everyone’s A Star 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Wednesday 28 October – Riverstage, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 30 October – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Monday 2 November – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday 4 November – AEC Arena, Adelaide, SA
Friday 6 November – Kings Park, Perth, WA
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