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5SOS return to Belfast & Dublin on ‘Everybody’s A Star!’ World Tour

  • Writer: Love Ballymena
    Love Ballymena
  • 4 hours ago
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Australian pop-rock quartet 5 Seconds of Summer (5SOS) have confirmed their highly anticipated return to Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland as part of their upcoming Everybody’s A Star! World Tour.


The band will play the SSE Belfast Arena in Belfast on 26 March 2026, followed by the 3Arena in Dublin on 27 March 2026.


Tickets will go on sale at 10 am on Friday 31 October.



The tour announcement comes amid the band entering a new chapter with their sixth studio album, Everyone’s A Star!, set for release on 14 November 2025. The tour will mark their first major return to Ireland since previous major shows and underscores their continued global ambitions.


The dates are significant for fans in Belfast and Dublin, offering one of the earliest opportunities to see the band live in the UK/Ireland leg of the tour. With the Belfast show on 26 March followed the next evening by Dublin on 27 March, fans from across the island are likely to travel for the double-header.



What to Expect


5SOS have described the new era as their “most ambitious yet” and the Everybody’s A Star! era is built around an expansive vision that blends their pop-rock roots with fresh sonic ambitions. 


The band’s new album is said to explore new themes and sounds, with the lead single “NOT OK” already setting the tone.


For the live shows, fans can expect a blend of new material alongside classic favourites — the tour name and album title hint at a celebratory tone that emphasises inclusion, performance and spectacle.



Ticket Info & Tips


Tickets go on sale Friday 31 October at 10 am. Given the band’s strong fanbase in the UK and Ireland, it’s wise to register for pre-sale alerts, ensure login details are ready, and be prepared for high demand within the first minutes of sale.


With the Everybody’s A Star! World Tour announcement, 5Seconds of Summer are setting the stage for a dynamic new chapter — and fans in Belfast and Dublin are among the first in the UK/Ireland region to secure their places.


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Mark your calendars for 31 October and prepare for what promises to be a standout event in spring 2026.



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