On March 27th, 5 Seconds of Summer will be releasing their new album, CALM, via Interscope Records. The record can currently be pre-ordered here, and those who do, will receive three singles immediately: “No Shame,” “Easier,” and “Teeth.”

Now, 5 Seconds of Summer have once again teamed up with director Hannah Lux Davis (Ariana Grande, Lana Del Rey, and 5SOS’ “No Shame”) for the official music video for their next single, “Old Me.” The video was filmed in Sydney, Australia and recreates various moments throughout the band’s career — even including home video from their early beginnings. With the final shot, 5 Seconds of Summer walk onto the stage at the Fire Fight Australia benefit concert for National Bushfire Relief.

“Working with 5SOS on this special project was so exciting,” said Davis. “I love this band so much and I’m honored that I was able to collaborate with them to showcase their career progression and expansion. I wanted to make sure their experiences were portrayed as authentically as possible so that viewers could see the guys as their truest selves from the beginning of it all up until present day.”

 

Recently, 5 Seconds of Summer announced the North American leg of their No Shame 2020 Tour. The run will kick off on August 19th in Denver, Colorado and warp up on September 26th in Concord, California. Tickets are currently on-sale here, and each ticket will come with a physical copy of the new album.

Track-listing:

  1. Red Desert
  2. No Shame
  3. Old Me
  4. Easier
  5. Teeth
  6. Wildflower
  7. Best Years
  8. Not In The Same Way
  9. Lover Of Mine
  10. Thin White Lies
  11. Lonely Heart
  12. High

Tour dates:

August 12 Mexico City, MX  Sports Palace
August 14 Guadalajara, MX  Auditorio Telmex
August 15 Monterrey, MX   Auditorio Citibanamex
August 19 Denver, CO   Fillmore Auditorium
August 21 Indianapolis, IN   The Amphitheater at White River State Park
August 22 Detroit, MI   Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
August 23 Toronto, ON   Budweiser Stage
August 25 Minneapolis, MN  The Armory
August 26 Chicago, IL   Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
August 28 Washington, DC   The Anthem
August 29 Uncasville, CT   Mohegan Sun Arena
September 2 Boston, MA   Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion
September 3 Gilford, NH   Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
September 5 Holmdel, NJ   PNC Bank Arts Center
September 6 Allentown, PA   Allentown Fair
September 9 Atlanta, GA   Coca-Cola Roxy
September 10 Jacksonville, FL   Daily’s Place
September 12 Charlotte, NC   Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
September 13 Nashville, TN   Ascend Amphitheater
September 15 Irving, TX   The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
September 17 The Woodlands, TX  Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
September 21 Phoenix, AZ   Arizona Federal Theatre (formerly Comerica Theatre)
September 23 Irvine, CA   FivePoint Amphitheatre
September 26 Concord, CA   Concord Pavilion