Tour by 5 Seconds of Summer | |
Associated album | 5 Seconds of Summer |
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Start date | 13 November 2014 |
End date | 13 September 2015 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows | 69 |
Supporting act(s) | Hey Violet |
5 Seconds of Summer concert chronology |
The Rock Out with Your Socks Out Tour was the first headlining concert tour by Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer, promoting the band's self-titled debut album. The pre-tour began on 13 November 2014 in Phoenix, Arizona, continuing in Los Angeles, and on 25 February 2015 in Tokyo, Japan. The remainder of the tour commenced on 4 May 2015 in Lisbon, Portugal, at Altice Arena and ended on 13 September 2015 in West Palm Beach, Florida.
In July 2014 the band, consisting of Luke Hemmings, Michael Clifford, Ashton Irwin, and Calum Hood, announced the European headlining dates, and later followed this up with announcements for both Australia and the US.
4 May — 29 June 2015
17 July — 13 September 2015
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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Europe | ||||||
4 May 2015 | Lisbon | Portugal | Altice Arena | Hey Violet | 8,535 / 8,535 | $353,500 |
6 May 2015 | Madrid | Spain | Barclaycard Center | 8,407 / 8,407 | $338,399 | |
8 May 2015 | Turin | Italy | Torino Palasport Olimpico | 8,838 / 8,838 | $350,913 | |
9 May 2015 | Milan | Mediolanum Forum | 9,163 / 9,163 | $341,328 | ||
10 May 2015 | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion | 7,182 / 7,182 | $538,466 | |
12 May 2015 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Forum Copenhagen | 6,945 / 6,945 | $402,202 | |
13 May 2015 | Stockholm | Sweden | Ericsson Globe | 10,751 / 10,751 | $518,774 | |
14 May 2015 | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum | 6,779 / 6,779 | $359,240 | |
16 May 2015 | Berlin | Germany | O2 World | 10,781 / 11,702 | $412,154 | |
17 May 2015 | Munich | Olympiahalle | 8,219 / 8,219 | $365,183 | ||
18 May 2015 | Oberhausen | König Pilsener Arena | 9,672 / 9,672 | $443,242 | ||
20 May 2015 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Ziggo Dome | 11,861 / 11,861 | $495,137 | |
21 May 2015 | Brussels | Belgium | Palais 12 | 8,384 / 8,384 | $383,957 | |
22 May 2015 | Paris | France | Zénith de Paris | 5,436 / 5,436 | $231,016 | |
23 May 2015 | Norwich [3] | England | Earlham Park | — | — | — |
28 May 2015 | Dublin | Ireland | 3Arena | Hey Violet | 18,560 / 18,560 | $805,739 |
29 May 2015 | ||||||
30 May 2015 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Odyssey Arena | 8,183 / 8,183 | $396,985 | |
1 June 2015 | Glasgow | Scotland | The SSE Hydro | 11,108 / 11,108 | $571,889 | |
2 June 2015 | Newcastle | England | Metro Radio Arena | 9,153 / 9,153 | $478,250 | |
3 June 2015 | Leeds | First Direct Arena | 11,053 / 11,053 | $572,733 | ||
5 June 2015 | Birmingham | Barclaycard Arena | 24,565 / 24,565 | $1,272,940 | ||
6 June 2015 | ||||||
7 June 2015 | Cardiff | Wales | Motorpoint Arena Cardiff | 7,500 / 7,500 | $239,189 | |
9 June 2015 | Manchester | England | Manchester Arena | 13,239 / 13,239 | $683,245 | |
10 June 2015 | Liverpool | Echo Arena Liverpool | 9,152 / 9,152 | $481,660 | ||
12 June 2015 | London | The SSE Arena | 31,211 / 31,211 | $1,662,460 | ||
13 June 2015 [d] | ||||||
14 June 2015 | ||||||
Oceania | ||||||
18 June 2015 | Auckland | New Zealand | Vector Arena | State Champs | 8,675 / 8,675 [4] | $488,584 |
20 June 2015 | Sydney | Australia | Allphones Arena | 13,128 / 13,128 | $806,856 | |
23 June 2015 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | 9,340 / 9,340 | $573,459 | ||
25 June 2015 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | 11,259 / 11,259 [4] | $714,987 | ||
27 June 2015 | Adelaide | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | 7,508 / 7,508 [4] | $469,699 | ||
29 June 2015 | Perth | Perth Arena | 9,842 / 9,842 | $600,988 | ||
North America | ||||||
17 July 2015 | Las Vegas | United States | Mandalay Bay Events Center | Hey Violet | 8,359 / 8,452 [4] | $660,082 |
18 July 2015 | Chula Vista | Sleep Train Amphitheatre | 11,068 / 19,406 [4] | $520,569 | ||
20 July 2015 | Irvine | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre | 14,737 / 14,823 [4] | $744,594 | ||
21 July 2015 | Concord | Concord Pavilion | 10,378 / 12,331 [4] | $435,178 | ||
22 July 2015 | Mountain View | Shoreline Amphitheater | 15,642 / 22,000 [4] | $475,024 | ||
24 July 2015 | Seattle | KeyArena | 11,395 / 11,813 [4] | $638,574 | ||
25 July 2015 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | 9,933 / 13,326 [4] | $531,734 | |
27 July 2015 | Edmonton | Rexall Place | 11,407 / 12,418 [4] | $604,177 | ||
29 July 2015 | Winnipeg | MTS Centre | 7,740 / 11,186 [4] | $391,835 | ||
31 July 2015 | St. Paul | United States | Xcel Energy Center | 13,626 / 14,205 [4] | $798,934 | |
1 August 2015 | Tinley Park | First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre | 30,609 / 57,092 [4] | $1,252,026 | ||
2 August 2015 | ||||||
4 August 2015 | Louisville | KFC Yum! Center | 13,120 / 15,284 [4] | $743,678 | ||
5 August 2015 | Atlanta | Aaron's Amphitheatre | 17,214 / 18,644 [4] | $642,400 | ||
7 August 2015 | Dallas | Gexa Energy Pavilion | 20,340 / 20,382 [4] | $802,041 | ||
8 August 2015 | The Woodlands | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | 16,416 / 16,416 [4] | $677,821 | ||
19 August 2015 | Auburn Hills | The Palace of Auburn Hills | 13,206 / 13,361 [4] | $769,481 | ||
21 August 2015 | Cleveland | Quicken Loans Arena | 12,349 / 14,075 [4] | $732,114 | ||
22 August 2015 | Noblesville | Klipsch Music Center | 14,810 / 23,348 [4] | $438,488 | ||
23 August 2015 | Burgettstown | First Niagara Pavilion | 10,879 / 22,945 [4] | $404,540 | ||
25 August 2015 | Toronto | Canada | Molson Canadian Amphitheatre | 15,686 / 15,741 [4] | $587,361 | |
26 August 2015 | Saratoga Springs | United States | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | 8,907 / 24,993 [4] | $402,873 | |
28 August 2015 | Mansfield | Xfinity Center | 19,183 / 19,647 [4] | $766,110 | ||
29 August 2015 | Hershey | Hersheypark Stadium | 22,151 / 24,077 [4] | $1,124,163 | ||
30 August 2015 | Holmdel | PNC Bank Arts Center | 16,808 / 16,808 [4] | $656,630 | ||
1 September 2015 | Wantagh | Nikon at Jones Beach Theater | 22,750 / 27,405 [4] | $1,446,727 | ||
2 September 2015 | ||||||
4 September 2015 | Camden | BB&T Pavilion | 13,180 / 24,581 [4] | $522,884 | ||
5 September 2015 | Hartford | Xfinity Theatre | 11,917 / 23,922 [4] | $458,585 | ||
6 September 2015 | Bristow | Jiffy Lube Live | 13,141 / 22,368 [4] | $666,552 | ||
7 September 2015 | Virginia Beach | Farm Bureau Live | 7,127 / 19,943 [4] | $309,204 | ||
9 September 2015 | Charlotte | PNC Music Pavilion | 11,739 / 18,441 [4] | $513,631 | ||
10 September 2015 | Raleigh | Walnut Creek Amphitheatre | 8,806 / 19,836 [4] | $296,743 | ||
12 September 2015 [b] | Tampa | MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre | 16,027 / 19,147 [4] | $618,493 | ||
13 September 2015 | West Palm Beach | Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre | 11,911 / 19,288 [4] | $440,374 | ||
Total | 782,735 / 959,820 | $37,427,794 |
aExtra date added on 15 June 2015 due to demand. [5]
bExtra date added on 10 September 2015 due to demand. [6]
cThe 23 May 2015 concert in Norwich, England was a part of Radio 1's Big Weekend. [7]
dGuitarist Michael Clifford incurred burns to his head and left side of his face during "She Looks So Perfect". As a result of his injuries, the band didn't complete the encore. [8]
eDuring the BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, lead singer and guitarist Luke Hemmings had a case of laryngitis, but proceeded to perform.
fDuring the band's show in Holmdel, New Jersey on 30 August 2015, the band found out onstage that they had won the Video Music Award for "She's Kinda Hot" being Song of the Summer.
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