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Who Is Opening for 5 Seconds of Summer on the 2026 EVERYONE'S A STAR! Tour?
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Who Is Opening for 5 Seconds of Summer on the 2026 EVERYONE'S A STAR! Tour?

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5 Seconds of Summer are out on their sixth headlining run, the EVERYONE'S A STAR! World Tour, supporting their 2026 album of the same name. Unlike a lot of festival-heavy summers, this is a true headline tour with a clear support act, so if you are wondering who you will catch before 5SOS take the stage, the answer is straightforward. Here is who is opening, what they bring, and where the tour goes next.

Who Is Opening: The Band Camino

For the North American leg, The Band Camino is the sole opening act, announced in February 2026 to support every US and Canadian date. That makes this an easy one to plan around: there is no rotating undercard to track, so the opener is the same whether you catch the show in Orlando, Seattle, or Toronto.

About The Band Camino

The Band Camino are a Nashville-based alt-pop and rock group who built their following the hard way, through relentless touring and a run of anthemic, radio-ready singles. Their sound sits comfortably next to 5SOS: big choruses, guitar-driven hooks, and a live show built for crowds that came to sing along. For a 5SOS audience, they are about as natural a pairing as the support slot gets, and they are a real draw in their own right rather than a warmup you can skip.

Support Acts on the International Legs

The opener changes once the tour leaves North America. On the European leg, 5SOS are joined by a rotating set of support acts including South Arcade, Master Peace, and Haiden Henderson. The Asia-Pacific dates feature Australian band Cub Sport in the support slot. If you are catching the tour overseas, check your specific date, since the lineup differs by region.

Where 5 Seconds of Summer Are Playing Next

The North American run covers arenas and amphitheaters from coast to coast. Upcoming stops include Orlando on June 18, Nashville on June 20, Austin on June 22, and Fort Worth on June 24, before the West Coast swing through Glendale, Anaheim, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Sacramento, San Diego, and Inglewood in late June and early July. The amphitheater leg picks back up in late July across the Midwest and East, hitting Cincinnati, Toronto, Camden, and Charlotte, and wraps the North American dates in late August. From there the tour heads to Mexico in September, Brazil mid-month, and Oceania in October and November.

You can see the full, current routing on the 5 Seconds of Summer artist page, which pulls live dates as they are announced.

Getting Tickets

Since The Band Camino open the entire North American run, there is no need to chase a specific city for the opener: every US and Canadian date carries the same bill. The arena nights and the bigger amphitheater shows tend to move fastest, so check the date you want on the artist page and grab seats early. If you are seeing the tour in Europe or Asia-Pacific, confirm the local support act before you buy, since it changes by region.

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