Rock Out with Your Socks Out Tour

The Rock Out with Your Socks Out Tour was the first headlining concert tour by Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer, promoting the band's self-titled debut album. The pre-tour began on 13 November 2014 in Phoenix, Arizona, continuing in Los Angeles, and on 25 February 2015 in Tokyo, Japan. The remainder of the tour commenced on 4 May 2015 in Lisbon, Portugal, at Altice Arena and ended on 13 September 2015 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Rock Out with Your Socks Out Tour
Tour by 5 Seconds of Summer
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album5 Seconds of Summer
Start date13 November 2014 (2014-11-13)
End date13 September 2015 (2015-09-13)
Legs3
No. of shows69
Supporting act(s)Hey Violet
5 Seconds of Summer concert chronology

Background

In July 2014 the band, consisting of Luke Hemmings, Michael Clifford, Ashton Irwin, and Calum Hood, announced the European headlining dates, and later followed this up with announcements for both Australia and the US.

Opening acts

Setlist

Europe / Oceania setlist

4 May — 29 June 2015

  1. "End Up Here"
  2. "Out of My Limit"
  3. "Heartbreak Girl"
  4. "Voodoo Doll"
  5. "Permanent Vacation"
  6. "Don't Stop"
  7. "Disconnected"
  8. "Long Way Home"
  9. "Rejects"
  10. "Heartache On The Big Screen"
  11. "Wrapped Around Your Finger"
  12. "Amnesia"
  13. "Beside You"
  14. "Everything I Didn't Say"
  15. "American Idiot" (Green Day cover)
  16. "Kiss Me Kiss Me"
  17. "She Looks So Perfect"
Encore
  1. "Good Girls"
  2. "What I Like About You" (The Romantics cover)
Notes
  • They performed their song "Pizza" during the show in Madrid, Spain; Turin, Italy; Zürich, Switzerland; Munich, Germany; Oslo, Norway; during their second night in Birmingham, England and also during their shows in London, England.
  • They performed a song named "Berlin sausage" during the show in Berlin, Germany.
  • They performed a song named "Toblerone" in Zürich, Switzerland.
  • They performed a song named "Oslo Song" in Oslo, Norway.
  • They performed a song named "Swedish meatballs" on ROWYSO in Stockholm, Sweden.
  • They performed a song named "S'il Vous Plaît" in Paris, France.
  • They performed a song called "Birmingham Smells Like Ham" during the first night in Birmingham, England.
  • They performed a song called "Fiery Dragon" about Michael's encounter with pyrotechnics during the show in Auckland, New Zealand.
  • They performed a song called "English Love Affair" from their debut self-titled album while at their Belfast, Northern Ireland show on 30 May 2015.
  • They performed "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by The Proclaimers during their show in Glasgow on 1 June
  • They performed a song about various Belgian kinds of food during the Belgian show on 21 May 2015
  • They performed a song called "Amsterdam" about them not wanting to leave Amsterdam during the show in Amsterdam on 20 May 2015.
North America setlist

17 July — 13 September 2015

  1. "End Up Here"
  2. "Out of My Limit"
  3. "Voodoo Doll"
  4. "Permanent Vacation"
  5. "Don't Stop"
  6. "Disconnected"
  7. "Long Way Home"
  8. "Rejects"
  9. "Heartache On The Big Screen"
  10. "Wrapped Around Your Finger"
  11. "Amnesia"
  12. "Beside You"
  13. "Everything I Didn't Say"
  14. "American Idiot" (Green Day cover)
  15. "Kiss Me Kiss Me"
  16. "She's Kinda Hot"
  17. "She Looks So Perfect"
Encore
  1. "Good Girls"
  2. "What I Like About You" (The Romantics cover)
Notes
  • They performed "Heartbreak Girl and Pizza" at selected shows.
  • They performed a song called "San Diego" in Chula Vista, California
  • They performed a cover of Girls and Boys by Good Charlotte with Joel and Benji Madden in Irvine, California .
  • They performed a song called "Hot Dog" in Irvine, California
  • They performed a song called "Winnipeg Rhymes with Guinea Pig" during a show in Winnipeg, Canada[1]
  • They performed a song called "Sleepless in Seattle" during the show in Seattle
  • They performed a song called "Kentucky Fried Chicken" during the show in Louisville, Kentucky
  • They performed a song called "Howdy Y'all" during the show in Dallas
  • They performed "Jet Black Heart" for the first time live on 2 September in Wantagh, New York.
  • They performed their new single "She's Kinda Hot" for the first time after coming back from a short break before the North American leg of the tour at the Las Vegas, Nevada show, adding it into the set list.
  • They played a song about "eating your phone" at the Chula Vista concert when Calum Hood asked the audience to put their phones away.
  • They performed a song called "Boston, We're Playing Some Jazz" at the show in Mansfield, Massachusetts.

Tour dates

Concerts[2]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
Europe
4 May 2015 Lisbon Portugal Altice Arena Hey Violet 8,535 / 8,535 $353,500
6 May 2015 Madrid Spain Barclaycard Center 8,407 / 8,407 $338,399
8 May 2015 Turin Italy Torino Palasport Olimpico 8,838 / 8,838 $350,913
9 May 2015 Milan Mediolanum Forum 9,163 / 9,163 $341,328
10 May 2015 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion 7,182 / 7,182 $538,466
12 May 2015 Copenhagen Denmark Forum Copenhagen 6,945 / 6,945 $402,202
13 May 2015 Stockholm Sweden Ericsson Globe 10,751 / 10,751 $518,774
14 May 2015 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum 6,779 / 6,779 $359,240
16 May 2015 Berlin Germany O2 World 10,781 / 11,702 $412,154
17 May 2015 Munich Olympiahalle 8,219 / 8,219 $365,183
18 May 2015 Oberhausen König Pilsener Arena 9,672 / 9,672 $443,242
20 May 2015 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome 11,861 / 11,861 $495,137
21 May 2015 Brussels Belgium Palais 12 8,384 / 8,384 $383,957
22 May 2015 Paris France Zénith de Paris 5,436 / 5,436 $231,016
23 May 2015 Norwich[3] England Earlham Park
28 May 2015 Dublin Ireland 3Arena Hey Violet 18,560 / 18,560 $805,739
29 May 2015
30 May 2015 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena 8,183 / 8,183 $396,985
1 June 2015 Glasgow Scotland The SSE Hydro 11,108 / 11,108 $571,889
2 June 2015 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena 9,153 / 9,153 $478,250
3 June 2015 Leeds First Direct Arena 11,053 / 11,053 $572,733
5 June 2015 Birmingham Barclaycard Arena 24,565 / 24,565 $1,272,940
6 June 2015
7 June 2015 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff 7,500 / 7,500 $239,189
9 June 2015 Manchester England Manchester Arena 13,239 / 13,239 $683,245
10 June 2015 Liverpool Echo Arena Liverpool 9,152 / 9,152 $481,660
12 June 2015 London The SSE Arena 31,211 / 31,211 $1,662,460
13 June 2015[d]
14 June 2015
Oceania
18 June 2015 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena State Champs 8,675 / 8,675[4] $488,584
20 June 2015 Sydney Australia Allphones Arena 13,128 / 13,128 $806,856
23 June 2015 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre 9,340 / 9,340 $573,459
25 June 2015 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena 11,259 / 11,259[4] $714,987
27 June 2015 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre 7,508 / 7,508[4] $469,699
29 June 2015 Perth Perth Arena 9,842 / 9,842 $600,988
North America
17 July 2015 Las Vegas United States Mandalay Bay Events Center Hey Violet 8,359 / 8,452[4] $660,082
18 July 2015 Chula Vista Sleep Train Amphitheatre 11,068 / 19,406[4] $520,569
20 July 2015 Irvine Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre 14,737 / 14,823[4] $744,594
21 July 2015 Concord Concord Pavilion 10,378 / 12,331[4] $435,178
22 July 2015 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheater 15,642 / 22,000[4] $475,024
24 July 2015 Seattle KeyArena 11,395 / 11,813[4] $638,574
25 July 2015 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena 9,933 / 13,326[4] $531,734
27 July 2015 Edmonton Rexall Place 11,407 / 12,418[4] $604,177
29 July 2015 Winnipeg MTS Centre 7,740 / 11,186[4] $391,835
31 July 2015 St. Paul United States Xcel Energy Center 13,626 / 14,205[4] $798,934
1 August 2015 Tinley Park First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre 30,609 / 57,092[4] $1,252,026
2 August 2015
4 August 2015 Louisville KFC Yum! Center 13,120 / 15,284[4] $743,678
5 August 2015 Atlanta Aaron's Amphitheatre 17,214 / 18,644[4] $642,400
7 August 2015 Dallas Gexa Energy Pavilion 20,340 / 20,382[4] $802,041
8 August 2015 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 16,416 / 16,416[4] $677,821
19 August 2015 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills 13,206 / 13,361[4] $769,481
21 August 2015 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena 12,349 / 14,075[4] $732,114
22 August 2015 Noblesville Klipsch Music Center 14,810 / 23,348[4] $438,488
23 August 2015 Burgettstown First Niagara Pavilion 10,879 / 22,945[4] $404,540
25 August 2015 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre 15,686 / 15,741[4] $587,361
26 August 2015 Saratoga Springs United States Saratoga Performing Arts Center 8,907 / 24,993[4] $402,873
28 August 2015 Mansfield Xfinity Center 19,183 / 19,647[4] $766,110
29 August 2015 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium 22,151 / 24,077[4] $1,124,163
30 August 2015 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center 16,808 / 16,808[4] $656,630
1 September 2015 Wantagh Nikon at Jones Beach Theater 22,750 / 27,405[4] $1,446,727
2 September 2015
4 September 2015 Camden BB&T Pavilion 13,180 / 24,581[4] $522,884
5 September 2015 Hartford Xfinity Theatre 11,917 / 23,922[4] $458,585
6 September 2015 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live 13,141 / 22,368[4] $666,552
7 September 2015 Virginia Beach Farm Bureau Live 7,127 / 19,943[4] $309,204
9 September 2015 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion 11,739 / 18,441[4] $513,631
10 September 2015 Raleigh Walnut Creek Amphitheatre 8,806 / 19,836[4] $296,743
12 September 2015[b] Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre 16,027 / 19,147[4] $618,493
13 September 2015 West Palm Beach Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre 11,911 / 19,288[4] $440,374
Total 782,735 / 959,820 $37,427,794

Notes

a Extra date added on 15 June 2015 due to demand.[5]

b Extra date added on 10 September 2015 due to demand.[6]

c The 23 May 2015 concert in Norwich, England was a part of Radio 1's Big Weekend.[7]

d Guitarist Michael Clifford incurred burns to his head and left side of his face during "She Looks So Perfect". As a result of his injuries, the band didn't complete the encore.[8]

e During the BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, lead singer and guitarist Luke Hemmings had a case of laryngitis, but proceeded to perform.

f During the band's show in Holmdel, New Jersey on 30 August 2015, the band found out onstage that they had won the Video Music Award for "She's Kinda Hot" being Song of the Summer.

References

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