Everyone's a Star! is the upcoming sixth studio album by the Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer, set to be released on 14 November 2025 as their first record under Republic Records. It was preceeded by the singles "Not OK", "Boyband", and "Telephone Busy". The album was promoted through posters around New York City, which linked to the band's "Your Favorite Boy Band" website, where fans could pre-save "Not OK". Upon the single's release, 5 Seconds of Summer revealed the album, its artwork, and the track listing.
In 2022, 5 Seconds of Summer released their fifth studio album, 5SOS5, followed by their third live album, The Feeling of Falling Upwards in 2023. The band began working on their sixth studio album in Los Angeles and Nashville after finishing their 10th-anniversary world tour, The 5 Seconds of Summer Show, and whilst releasing their own solo projects.[1] The concerts made them reflect on the band's beginnings, and with Everyone's a Star!, according to Ashton Irwin and Michael Clifford, they wanted to expand upon "the tongue-in-cheek" tone of their debut album, and "lean further into irony and satire".[2] The band dubbed it their "most ambitious era yet".[3] The visuals were described by Clifford as having been strongly influenced by the Y2K aesthetic and 2000s fashion.[2]
Release and promotion
The album's lead single "Not OK" was released on 24 September 2025. The album was announced on the same day, with a release date of 14 November 2025.[4] Also on the same day, the band performed at The Sun Rose in West Hollywood, California, where they debuted four more tracks.[5] A music video for "Not OK" was released on 9 October.[6] The second single, "Boyband", was released on 16 October,[7] and the third single, "Telephone Busy", was released on 23 October. On the same day as the release of the third single, the band announced the "Everyone's a Star! World Tour", set to begin on 26 March 2026 and ending on 6 November 2026.[8]
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