Sounds Live Feels Live World Tour

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Sounds Live Feels Live Tour
Tour by 5 Seconds of Summer
Sounds Live Feels Live Tour.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Sounds Good Feels Good
Start dateFebruary 19, 2016 (2016-02-19)
End dateOctober 5, 2016 (2016-10-05)
Legs4
No. of shows101
Attendance743,906
Box office$39 million
5 Seconds of Summer concert chronology

The Sounds Live Feels Live World Tour was the second headlining concert tour by Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer, in support of their second studio album, Sounds Good Feels Good . The tour started on February 19, 2016 in Nagoya, Japan at the Nagoya Congress Center and concluded on October 5, 2016 in Sydney, Australia at the Hordern Pavilion. [1] The tour's title is in reference to 5 Seconds of Summer's 2015 album.

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Background

In October 2015, the band announced the European headlining dates, and later followed this up with announcements for both Asia and North America. [2] The 101 dates announced represented a sizable increase from their debut tour a year earlier, primarily due to the addition of the Asian leg as well as new venues in Europe, the United States and Mexico. However, the band halved its Canadian appearances to only two shows; the band would not be revisiting any cities in Western Canada.

Reception

The tour was met with generally favorable reviews. Sugarscape.com awarded the show five stars out of five; writing "We're not even sure how they manage it, but these boys sound better *and* feel better every time we see 'em.". [3] Kathy McCabe from The Daily Telegraph wrote: "The screams [of their fans] hurt your ears, the songs don’t; their infectious pop hooks, three-part vocals and Irwin's propulsive rhythms and energetic performance inciting you to move." [4]

The tour made $39 million in ticket sales. [5]

Setlist

This set list is representative of the performance on 15 July 2016 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. It does not represent the set list at all concerts for the duration of the tour. [6]

Notes
  • "Outer Space" was not performed in Malaysia, Singapore, Shanghai, Hong Kong or Pasay.
  • "Wrapped Around Your Finger" and "Broken Home" were only played in Nagoya.
  • "Wrapped Around Your Finger" was played for both Soundcheck and show at the First Sydney Show.
  • "Wrapped Around Your Finger" was played at the soundcheck in Malaysia.
  • "Catch Fire" and "Safety Pin" were performed at soundcheck in Hong Kong.
  • "If You Don't Know" was played in place of "Beside You" on 22, 24 May, 1, 6, and 7 June.
  • "Long Way Home" was played in place of "If You Don't Know" during the last three European concerts.
  • "Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol was performed in Belfast.
  • "The Man Who Can't Be Moved" by The Script was performed in Dublin.
  • "If You Don't Know" was performed in Darien, New York.
  • "Out Of My Limit" was performed in Mansfield, Massachusetts.
  • "Perfect" by Simple Plan was performed in Montreal, Quebec.
  • "Girls Talk Boys" was first performed in New York City, New York.
  • "Sweet Home Alabama" (edited) by Lynyrd Skynyrd was performed in Holmdel, New Jersey.
  • "Lose Yourself" by Eminem was performed in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
  • "San Francisco" (acoustic) was performed during encore in Mountain View, California and Irvine, California.
  • "Wrapped Around Your Finger" was performed in Irvine, California.
  • No encore was performed in Phoenix, Arizona.
  • "Wonderwall" by Oasis was performed in Manchester on April 23.

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue.
DateCityCountryVenueOpening Act(s)AttendanceBox Office
Asia
19 February 2016 Nagoya Japan Nagoya Century Hall 2,375 / 2,800$207,565
20 February 2016 Osaka Intex Osaka 4,256 / 6,500$380,378
23 February 2016 Tokyo Nippon Budokan 7,889 / 8,500$696,477
27 February 2016 Shanghai China Shanghai Grand Stage
29 February 2016 Taipei Taiwan NTU Sports Center
2 March 2016 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Plenary Hall Paperplane Pursuit 2,576 / 5,428$252,214
3 March 2016 Singapore Star Performing Arts Centre 3,675 / 5,046$604,749
5 March 2016 Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia Convention Exhibition Pee Wee Gaskins 3,962 / 9,996$647,831
8 March 2016 Bangkok Thailand IMPACT Arena SixtyMiles2,157 / 10,581$266,498
10 March 2016 Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Expo Hall 10 KillerSoap1,655 / 7,036$247,107
12 March 2016 Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena Katsy Lea8,920 / 9,353$838,378
Europe
5 April 2016 Sheffield England Sheffield Arena Jessarae7,500 / 10,900$418,886
7 April 2016 London The O2 Arena 25,408 / 25,408$1,339,580
8 April 2016
9 April 2016 Brighton Brighton Centre 3,513 / 3,575$229,124
11 April 2016 Leeds First Direct Arena 6,609 / 11,000$375,608
12 April 2016 Nottingham Motorpoint Arena Nottingham 5,915 / 6,400$337,693
14 April 2016 Birmingham Genting Arena 11,602 / 12,100$615,797
15 April 2016 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff Jessarae
Don Broco
7,437 / 8,600$442,595
16 April 2016
18 April 2016 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena 7,403 / 8,900$411,239
19 April 2016 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro 14,685 / 16,396$810,455
20 April 2016
22 April 2016 Manchester England Manchester Arena 17,604 / 20,580$968,109
23 April 2016
25 April 2016 Belfast Northern Ireland SSE Arena 7,984 / 8,000$393,610
26 April 2016 Dublin Ireland 3Arena 13,538 / 18,000$674,871
27 April 2016
12 May 2016 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle Don Broco6,299 / 10,827$310,164
13 May 2016 Verona Italy Arena di Verona 12,652 / 12,652$557,849
14 May 2016 Rome PalaLottomatica 12,000 / 12,000$550,895
16 May 2016 Munich Germany Olympiahalle 6,413 / 9,254$308,627
17 May 2016 Paris France AccorHotels Arena 6,608 / 11,323$390,638
18 May 2016 Lille Zénith de Lille
20 May 2016 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis 7,983 / 9,858$372,533
21 May 2016 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome 16,921 / 18,958$812,440
22 May 2016
24 May 2016 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
25 May 2016 Amnéville France Galaxie Amnéville
26 May 2016 Hamburg Germany Barclaycard Arena 5,091 / 7,396$269,139
28 May 2016 Herning Denmark Jyske Bank Boxen
29 May 2016 Copenhagen Forum Copenhagen
31 May 2016 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
1 June 2016 Stockholm Sweden Ericsson Globe 5,895 / 10,263$340,747
3 June 2016 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena 4,904 / 6,192$321,624
4 June 2016 Tallinn Estonia Saku Suurhall Arena
6 June 2016 Berlin Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena
7 June 2016 Mannheim SAP Arena
8 June 2016 Cologne Lanxess Arena 7,471 / 13,449$355,974
10 June 2016 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi Sexy Zebras
11 June 2016 Madrid Palacio Vistalegre 8,219 / 8,660$433,998
North America
30 June 2016 Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena One Ok Rock
Hey Violet
11,195 / 14,070$791,830
1 July 2016
2 July 2016 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium 13,507 / 15,453$732,870
5 July 2016 Syracuse Lakeview Amphitheater
6 July 2016 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
8 July 2016 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live 8,464 / 22,583$458,719
9 July 2016 Mansfield Xfinity Center 11,196 / 19,767$616,766
10 July 2016 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center 9,821 / 16,175$427,686
12 July 2016 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre 10,085 / 15,924$478,047
13 July 2016 Montreal Bell Centre 7,252 / 8,737$388,253
15 July 2016 New York City United States Madison Square Garden 12,660 / 12,914$771,186
16 July 2016 Camden BB&T Pavilion 8,134 / 23,533$380,405
18 July 2016 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion 9,869 / 18,752$471,280
20 July 2016 Jacksonville Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena 7,895 / 9,448$483,550
22 July 2016 Pelham Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
23 July 2016 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 12,158 / 13,609$633,199
24 July 2016 Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheatre
26 July 2016 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center 10,351 / 20,285$383,434
27 July 2016 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills 10,409 / 13,252$650,300
29 July 2016 Moline iWireless Center
30 July 2016 Tinley Park Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 12,375 / 27,542$576,707
31 July 2016 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center One Ok Rock7,967 / 14,081$504,850
18 August 2016 Tulsa BOK Center Hey Violet
Roy English
6,287 / 11,330$331,018
19 August 2016 Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 8,702 / 20,000$298,440
20 August 2016 Kansas City Sprint Center 10,634 / 13,345$435,607
22 August 2016 Omaha CenturyLink Center Omaha 10,761 / 13,300$303,180
24 August 2016 Denver Pepsi Center 12,644 / 14,462$388,155
26 August 2016 West Valley City USANA Amphitheatre 18,483 / 19,011$898,560
27 August 2016 Boise Taco Bell Arena
28 August 2016 Auburn White River Amphitheatre 5,862 / 8,493$256,105
30 August 2016 Spokane Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 8,505 / 10,825$232,763
31 August 2016 Ridgefield Sunlight Supply Amphitheater 4,174 / 7,447$214,433
2 September 2016 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre 9,738 / 22,019$383,339
3 September 2016 Wheatland Toyota Amphitheatre 8,159 / 18,500$263,352
4 September 2016 Irvine Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre 11,916 / 14,869$596,888
7 September 2016 Inglewood The Forum 10,578 / 10,879$435,780
9 September 2016 Chula Vista Sleep Train Amphitheatre 7,192 / 9,332$323,355
10 September 2016 Phoenix Ak-Chin Pavilion 8,664 / 19,995$376,924
11 September 2016 Albuquerque Isleta Amphitheater 5,279 / 5,912$209,879
14 September 2016 San Antonio AT&T Center 11,769 / 13,063$329,040
16 September 2016 New Orleans Smoothie King Center 12,444 / 13,001$496,911
17 September 2016 Dallas Gexa Energy Pavilion 10,947 / 19,957$518,394
18 September 2016 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 9,444 / 15,883$484,646
21 September 2016 Monterrey Mexico Auditorio Banamex Communión6,581 / 6,581$315,039
23 September 2016 Mexico City Auditorio Nacional 18,789 / 19,138$891,830
24 September 2016
Oceania
29 September 2016 Melbourne Australia Margaret Court Arena Hey Violet
With Confidence
6,424 / 6,424$451,334
2 October 2016 Brisbane Riverstage 5,014 / 8,000$351,831
4 October 2016 Sydney Hordern Pavilion 9,497 / 11,100$653,095
5 October 2016
TOTAL743,906 / 939,455
(79%)
$39,132,426

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