5 Seconds of Summer Everyone's a Star! World Tour Setlist
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5 Seconds of Summer Everyone’s a Star! World Tour Setlist

The 5 Seconds of Summer setlist for the “Everyone’s a Star! World Tour” has been revealed. 5 Seconds of Summer is an Australian pop-rock band known for mixing emotional pop songs with louder guitar-driven tracks. Over the years, they have built a huge fanbase through songs that feel easy to sing along to, which is a big reason their concerts always feel very alive. Their live shows usually balance big arena energy with more personal moments between the band and the audience. The Everyone’s a Star! World Tour brings that style into a new era, with the set expected to focus on the newer album while still keeping space for the songs fans always wait for.

What is the setlist for 5 Seconds of Summer’s Everyone’s a Star! World Tour set?

The following is what 5 Seconds of Summer is expected to play in their setlist for the Everyone’s a Star! World Tour. This is based on the first few dates of the tour, recent one-off performances, and the way the band has been blending new album tracks with older fan favorites in similar shows. That overall balance gives a clear idea of how the set is likely to feel across the tour. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. NOT OK
  2. No. 1 Obsession
  3. Teeth
  4. Easier
  5. More
  6. istillfeelthesame (live debut)
  7. No Shame
  8. She’s Kinda Hot
  9. Boyband
  10. Telephone Busy
  11. Evolve (live debut)
  12. Bad Omens
  13. Ghost of You
  14. I’m Scared I’ll Never Sleep Again (live debut)
  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

Once the concert really settles in, the set does not always stay locked in the exact same way. If one of the bigger choruses gets the whole crowd singing loudly, the band might ride that same feeling for a bit longer before slowing things down. They also tend to go with whatever feels best in the room, so a song can end up coming a little earlier, later, or sometimes be swapped depending on the mood of that night. On top of that, their crowd interaction naturally changes the pace too, whether it’s through joking around, letting fans sing parts back, or taking a second to react to something happening in the arena. Because of all that, the flow can feel a little different from city to city even when the main set stays mostly the same.

The Everyone’s a Star! World Tour is closely tied to their latest album, so a large part of the night is expected to lean into that new material. A lot of these songs are likely getting their first big arena moments on this run, which gives the newer era a bigger emotional impact live. At the same time, major older songs still fit in naturally because the crowd’s response to them is always huge. That mix of fresh album tracks and familiar sing-along favorites is what usually keeps a 5SOS concert feeling full from start to finish.

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