No Shame Tour (5 Seconds of Summer)

The No Shame Tour is the upcoming headlining concert tour by Australian band 5 Seconds of Summer in support of their fourth studio album Calm (2020). It is set to begin on 17 March 2021 in Perth, Australia at the HBF Stadium and consists of 52 announced dates in total.

No Shame Tour
Tour by 5 Seconds of Summer
Promotional poster for the European tour dates
Location
  • Latin America
  • North America
  • Oceania
  • Europe
Associated albumCalm
Start date17 March 2021 (2021-03-17)
End date26 June 2021 (2021-06-26)
Legs4
No. of shows52
5 Seconds of Summer concert chronology

Originally scheduled to begin on 11 May 2020 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the tour was rescheduled to 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Background

Following their tour with The Chainsmokers, the band announced on 28 November 2019 that they would be touring both the United Kingdom and Europe in 2020.[1] The North American tour dates were later announced on 31 January 2020 with The Band Camino set to be the opening act for all shows in the US and Canada.[2][3] On 5 February 2020, the band announced the release of their fourth studio album, Calm, which was released on 27 March 2020.[4][5] Following the album release statement, the Australian arena tour dates, taking place between 27 November 2020 and 5 December 2020 were announced on 17 February 2020, with no confirmed support act currently. The first added Sydney show sold out within hours.[6][7] Due to overwhelming demand, a second Sydney show, at the Sydney Opera House Forecourt, was added to take place on 6 December 2020.[8] On 24 February 2020, Coin was announced as the opening act for the UK dates, All Time Low for the European dates and lovelytheband for the Latin America dates.[9] Tickets for the North American and Australian dates were released via LiveNation, on 7 February 2020 and 21 February 2020, respectively.[10][11]

On 27 March 2020, the band released their fourth studio album Calm. The album was a commercial success and received generally positive reviews from critics who praised the band's artistic growth and maturity.[12] The album charted in more than 25 countries on several charts and debuted atop the charts at number one in Australia,[13] the UK[14] and Scotland.[15] The album peaked in the top ten on seventeen charts, including number two in Mexico[16] and number four in Austria,[17] Estonia,[18] Ireland,[19] New Zealand[20] and Portugal.[21]

Prior to the official tour announcement, in June 2019 it was revealed that, as part of the tour, the band would perform as headliners for the 2020 annual Orange Warsaw Festival in Poland, originally scheduled to take place on 5 June 2020.[22] In March 2020, it was announced that the 2020 Orange Warsaw Festival had been cancelled, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It was subsequently announced that the European and UK leg would be postponed to 2021.[23]

On 26 June 2020, the band announced that the North America and Australian tour dates would be rescheduled to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The band also announced additional shows in the US, UK and Europe.[24]

Personnel

  • Petunia Hemmings – lead vocals, guitar, piano
  • Moose Moose Clifford – guitar, vocals, piano
  • Duke Hood – bass guitar, keyboard, vocals
  • Lemon tree Irwin – drums, percussion, vocals

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Revenue
Oceania[25]
17 March 2021[lower-alpha 1] Perth Australia HBF Stadium TBA
19 March 2021[lower-alpha 2] Melbourne Sidney Myer Music Bowl
20 March 2021[lower-alpha 3] Sydney Sydney Opera House Forecourt
21 March 2021[lower-alpha 4]
24 March 2021[lower-alpha 5] Newcastle Bar on the Hill
26 March 2021[lower-alpha 6] Gold Coast Home of the Arts
27 March 2021[lower-alpha 7] Brisbane Riverstage
Europe[26]
7 April 2021[lower-alpha 8] Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro Arena Coin
8 April 2021[lower-alpha 9] Birmingham England Utilita Arena
9 April 2021[lower-alpha 10] London SSE Arena Wembley
10 April 2021[lower-alpha 11] Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
13 April 2021[lower-alpha 12] Belfast Northern Ireland SSE Arena
14 April 2021[lower-alpha 13] Dublin Ireland 3Arena
16 April 2021[lower-alpha 14] Leeds England First Direct Arena
17 April 2021[lower-alpha 15] Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
18 April 2021 Plymouth England Plymouth Pavilions
20 April 2021 Brussels Belgium Palais 12 All Time Low
21 April 2021[lower-alpha 16] Paris France Zénith Paris
22 April 2021 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
24 April 2021[lower-alpha 17] Düsseldorf Germany Mitsubishi Electric Halle Arena
25 April 2021[lower-alpha 18] Berlin Verti Music Hall
26 April 2021[lower-alpha 19] Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle Arena
28 April 2021[lower-alpha 20] Zurich Switzerland Halle 622
29 April 2021[lower-alpha 21] Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum
1 May 2021[lower-alpha 22] Padua Kioene Arena
4 May 2021[lower-alpha 23] Munich Germany Kulturhalle Zenith
5 May 2021[lower-alpha 24] Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
6 May 2021[lower-alpha 25] Vienna Austria Arena, Vienna
8 May 2021[lower-alpha 26] Budapest Hungary Budapest Park
9 May 2021 Kraków Poland Tauron Arena TBA
Latin America[27][10]
19 May 2021[lower-alpha 27] Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes Arena Lovelytheband
21 May 2021[lower-alpha 28] Monterrey Auditorio Citibanamex
22 May 2021[lower-alpha 29] Zapopan Auditorio Telmex
North America[27][10]
27 May 2021 Philadelphia United States The Met TBA
29 May 2021[lower-alpha 30] Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
30 May 2021[lower-alpha 31] Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
1 June 2021[lower-alpha 32] Boston Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion
3 June 2021[lower-alpha 33] Washington, D.C. The Anthem
5 June 2021[lower-alpha 34] Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage
6 June 2021[lower-alpha 35] Sterling Heights United States Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre
8 June 2021[lower-alpha 36] Charlotte Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
9 June 2021[lower-alpha 37] Atlanta Coca-Cola Roxy
11 June 2021[lower-alpha 38] The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
12 June 2021[lower-alpha 39] Irving Toyota Music Factory
15 June 2021[lower-alpha 40] Nashville Ascend Amphitheater
16 June 2021[lower-alpha 41] Indianapolis Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park
18 June 2021[lower-alpha 42] Chicago Huntington Bank Pavilion
19 June 2021[lower-alpha 43] Minneapolis Minneapolis Armory
21 June 2021[lower-alpha 44] Denver Fillmore Auditorium
23 June 2021[lower-alpha 45] Phoenix Arizona Federal Theatre
25 June 2021[lower-alpha 46] Irvine Five Point Amphitheatre
26 June 2021[lower-alpha 47] Concord Concord Pavilion
Total

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for postponement
Date City Country Venue Reason
5 June 2020[lower-alpha 48] Warsaw Poland Służewiec COVID-19 pandemic
11 June 2020 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
12 June 2020 Stockholm Sweden Annexet
13 June 2020 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
18 June 2020[lower-alpha 49] Crans-près-Céligny Switzerland Lake Léman
19 June 2020[lower-alpha 50] Landgraaf Netherlands Megaland
20 June 2020[lower-alpha 51] Werchter Belgium Rock Werchter
3 September 2020 Gilford United States Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
6 September 2020[lower-alpha 52] Allentown Allentown Fairgrounds
10 September 2020 Jacksonville Daily's Place

References

Notes

  1. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 30 November 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  2. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 4 December 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  3. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 5 December 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  4. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 6 December 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  5. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 2 December 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  6. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 27 November 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  7. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 28 November 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  8. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 20 May 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  9. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 16 May 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  10. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 14 May 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  11. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 21 May 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  12. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 12 May 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  13. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 11 May 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  14. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 15 May 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  15. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 18 May 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  16. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 16 June 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  17. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 15 June 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  18. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 8 June 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  19. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 9 June 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  20. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 27 May 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  21. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 29 May 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  22. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 30 May 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  23. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 26 May 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  24. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 1 June 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  25. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 3 June 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  26. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 4 June 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  27. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 12 August 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  28. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 15 August 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  29. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 14 August 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  30. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 5 September 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  31. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 29 August 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  32. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 2 September 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  33. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 28 August 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  34. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 23 August 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  35. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 22 August 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  36. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 12 September 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  37. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 9 September 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  38. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 17 September 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  39. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 15 September 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  40. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 13 September 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  41. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 21 August 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  42. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 26 August 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  43. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 25 August 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  44. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 19 August 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  45. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 21 September 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  46. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 23 September 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  47. This concert was originally scheduled to take place on 26 September 2020, but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  48. This concert was part of Orange Warsaw Festival.
  49. This concert was part of Caribana Festival.
  50. This concert was part of Pinkpop Festival.
  51. This concert was part of Werchter Boutique.
  52. This concert was part of Great Allentown Fair.

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