5 Seconds of Summer's Sounds Live Feels Live tour to include Hey Violet, Roy English and ONE OK ROCK
Published by Sareth Ney on June 20, 2016 at 4:27 a.m.
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5 Seconds of Summer will be embarking on a worldwide tour, starting on June 30. Their expedition will start with two dates at Mohegan Sun in Casville, Conn., on June 30 and July 1. It will conclude with back-to-back dates at Hordern Pavilion in Sydney, Australia, on Oct.4 and Oct. 5. While touring the U.S.—they will be accompanied by Hey Violet, Roy English and ONE OK ROCK.
Luke Hemmings is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist, Michael Clifford is the guitarist, Calum Hood is the bassist and Ashton Irwin is the drummer of 5 Seconds of Summer. Clifford and Irwin both play the keyboard. Clifford, Hood and Irwin are also the backup vocalists. They are from Sydney, Australia and are signed to Capitol Records. While on tour—they will be promoting their most recent album, “Sounds Good Feels Good”.
Since forming in 2011, 5 Seconds of Summer released two albums.
Miranda Miller is the rhythm guitarist and keyboardist, Nia Lovelis is the drummer, Rena Lovelis is the lead vocalist and bassist and Casey Moreta is the lead guitarist of Hey Violet. Miller, Nia Lovelis and Moreta assist with backup vocals. They are a pop/rock band based out of Los Angeles and they are part of the Hi or Hey Records roster.
Forming in Aug. of 2008, Hey Violet released three projects: “This Is the End of Control”, “Stark” and “I Can Feel It”.
English currently resides in Los Angeles, classifies his genre as alternative and he is part of the Canary Dynasty roster. He will be promoting his extended play (EP) record, “I’m Not Here Pt. 1”. It features the tracks including: “Wa$tede ¥ouˇth”, “Oxy” and “Can’t Lie”.
“I’m Not Here Pt . 1” was English’s fourth release and it debuted on May 6. He also released the song, “No Time Valentine”. In 2015—he recorded the songs, “Tongue Tied July” (via Kid Coconut) and “Julianne”.
Ryota Kohamais the bassist, Takahiro “Taka” Moriuchi is the lead vocalist, Toru Yamashita is the guitarist and Tomoya Kanki is the drummer and percussionist of ONE OK ROCK. Kohama and Yamashita share backup vocal duties. Their roots are from Japan. Their sound consists of a mixture of emo, rock and heavy metal. They are part of the A-Sketch and Warner Bros. Records rosters.
Since forming in 2005, ONE OK ROCK performed in many festivals. In 2010, they sold out Nippon Buddokan (capacity: 11,000).
Luke Hemmings is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist, Michael Clifford is the guitarist, Calum Hood is the bassist and Ashton Irwin is the drummer of 5 Seconds of Summer. Clifford and Irwin both play the keyboard. Clifford, Hood and Irwin are also the backup vocalists. They are from Sydney, Australia and are signed to Capitol Records. While on tour—they will be promoting their most recent album, “Sounds Good Feels Good”.
Since forming in 2011, 5 Seconds of Summer released two albums.
Miranda Miller is the rhythm guitarist and keyboardist, Nia Lovelis is the drummer, Rena Lovelis is the lead vocalist and bassist and Casey Moreta is the lead guitarist of Hey Violet. Miller, Nia Lovelis and Moreta assist with backup vocals. They are a pop/rock band based out of Los Angeles and they are part of the Hi or Hey Records roster.
Forming in Aug. of 2008, Hey Violet released three projects: “This Is the End of Control”, “Stark” and “I Can Feel It”.
English currently resides in Los Angeles, classifies his genre as alternative and he is part of the Canary Dynasty roster. He will be promoting his extended play (EP) record, “I’m Not Here Pt. 1”. It features the tracks including: “Wa$tede ¥ouˇth”, “Oxy” and “Can’t Lie”.
“I’m Not Here Pt . 1” was English’s fourth release and it debuted on May 6. He also released the song, “No Time Valentine”. In 2015—he recorded the songs, “Tongue Tied July” (via Kid Coconut) and “Julianne”.
Ryota Kohamais the bassist, Takahiro “Taka” Moriuchi is the lead vocalist, Toru Yamashita is the guitarist and Tomoya Kanki is the drummer and percussionist of ONE OK ROCK. Kohama and Yamashita share backup vocal duties. Their roots are from Japan. Their sound consists of a mixture of emo, rock and heavy metal. They are part of the A-Sketch and Warner Bros. Records rosters.
Since forming in 2005, ONE OK ROCK performed in many festivals. In 2010, they sold out Nippon Buddokan (capacity: 11,000).
5 Seconds of Summer tour dates:
with Hey Violet and ONE OK ROCK*
with Hey Violet and Roy English**
June 30 - Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Conn.*
July 01 - Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Conn.*
July 02 - Hersheypark Stadium, Hershey, Pa.*
July 05 - Lakeview Amphitheater, Syracuse, N.Y.*
July 06 - Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Darien Center, N.Y.*
July 08 - Jiffy Lube Live, Bristow, Va.*
July 09 - Xfinity Center, Mansfield, Mass.*
July 10 - PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, N.J.*
July 12 - Molson Canadian Amphitheatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada*
July 13 - Bell Centre, Montréal, Québec, Canada*
July 15 - Madison Square Garden, New York*
July 16 - BB&T Pavilion, Camden, N.J.*
July 18 - PNC Music Pavilion Charlotte, Charlotte, N.C.*
July 20 - Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, Fla.*
July 22 - Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, Pelham, Ala.*
July 23 - Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn.*
July 24 - Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood, Atlanta*
July 26 - Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati*
July 27 - The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich.*
July 29 - iWireless Center, Moline, Ill.*
July 30 - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, Tinley Park, Ill.*
July 31 - Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.*
Aug. 18 - BOK Center, Tulsa, Okla.**
Aug. 19 - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, Mo.**
Aug. 20 - Spring Center, Kansas City, Mo.**
Aug. 22 - CenturyLink Center, Omaha, Neb.**
Aug. 24 - Pepsi Center, Denver**
Aug. 26 - USANA Amphitheatre, Salt Lake City**
Aug. 27 - Taco Bell Arena, Boise, Idaho**
Aug. 28 - White River Amphitheatre, Auburn, Wash.**
Aug. 30 - Spokane Arena, Spokane, Wash.**
Aug. 31 - Sunlight Supply Amphitheatre, Ridgefield, Wash.**
Sept. 02 - Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, Calif.**
Sept. 03 - Toyota Amphitheatre, Wheatland, Calif.**
Sept. 04 - Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Irvine, Calif.**
Sept. 07 - The Forum, Inglewood, Calif.**
Sept. 09 - Sleep Train Amphitheatre, Chula Vista, Calif.**
Sept. 10 - Ak-Chin Pavilion, Phoenix**
Sept. 11 - Isleta Amphitheater, Albuquerque, N.M.**
Sept. 14 - AT&T Center, San Antonio**
Sept. 16 - Smoothie King Center, New Orleans**
Sept. 17 - Gexa Energy Pavilion, Dallas**
Sept. 18 - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented y Hunstman, The Woodlands, Texas**
Sept. 21 - Auditorio Banamex, Monterrey, Mexico
Sept. 23 - Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico
Sept. 24 - Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico
Sept. 29 - Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne, Australia
Oct. 02 - The Riverstage, Brisane, Australia
Oct. 04 - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia
Oct. 05 - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia
with Hey Violet and ONE OK ROCK*
with Hey Violet and Roy English**
June 30 - Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Conn.*
July 01 - Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Conn.*
July 02 - Hersheypark Stadium, Hershey, Pa.*
July 05 - Lakeview Amphitheater, Syracuse, N.Y.*
July 06 - Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Darien Center, N.Y.*
July 08 - Jiffy Lube Live, Bristow, Va.*
July 09 - Xfinity Center, Mansfield, Mass.*
July 10 - PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, N.J.*
July 12 - Molson Canadian Amphitheatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada*
July 13 - Bell Centre, Montréal, Québec, Canada*
July 15 - Madison Square Garden, New York*
July 16 - BB&T Pavilion, Camden, N.J.*
July 18 - PNC Music Pavilion Charlotte, Charlotte, N.C.*
July 20 - Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, Fla.*
July 22 - Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, Pelham, Ala.*
July 23 - Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn.*
July 24 - Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood, Atlanta*
July 26 - Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati*
July 27 - The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich.*
July 29 - iWireless Center, Moline, Ill.*
July 30 - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, Tinley Park, Ill.*
July 31 - Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.*
Aug. 18 - BOK Center, Tulsa, Okla.**
Aug. 19 - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, Mo.**
Aug. 20 - Spring Center, Kansas City, Mo.**
Aug. 22 - CenturyLink Center, Omaha, Neb.**
Aug. 24 - Pepsi Center, Denver**
Aug. 26 - USANA Amphitheatre, Salt Lake City**
Aug. 27 - Taco Bell Arena, Boise, Idaho**
Aug. 28 - White River Amphitheatre, Auburn, Wash.**
Aug. 30 - Spokane Arena, Spokane, Wash.**
Aug. 31 - Sunlight Supply Amphitheatre, Ridgefield, Wash.**
Sept. 02 - Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, Calif.**
Sept. 03 - Toyota Amphitheatre, Wheatland, Calif.**
Sept. 04 - Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Irvine, Calif.**
Sept. 07 - The Forum, Inglewood, Calif.**
Sept. 09 - Sleep Train Amphitheatre, Chula Vista, Calif.**
Sept. 10 - Ak-Chin Pavilion, Phoenix**
Sept. 11 - Isleta Amphitheater, Albuquerque, N.M.**
Sept. 14 - AT&T Center, San Antonio**
Sept. 16 - Smoothie King Center, New Orleans**
Sept. 17 - Gexa Energy Pavilion, Dallas**
Sept. 18 - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented y Hunstman, The Woodlands, Texas**
Sept. 21 - Auditorio Banamex, Monterrey, Mexico
Sept. 23 - Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico
Sept. 24 - Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico
Sept. 29 - Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne, Australia
Oct. 02 - The Riverstage, Brisane, Australia
Oct. 04 - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia
Oct. 05 - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the entertainment journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts every article written into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.