Huge boyband star’s solo tour tickets are being sold for 79p
Luke Hemmings first soared to fame in boyband 5SOS(Picture: C Flanigan/FilmMagic)
5 Seconds of Summer fans can snap up tickets for Luke Hemmings’s solo tour for as little as $1 (79p).
The singer, 27, is currently playing a slew of dates across North America and his native Australia to promote his EP Boy.
On ticketing platform Seat Geek, there is availability for several of the boyband star’s performances.
For just $1, fans can even watch Luke play at the Hollywood Palladium in LA and at the Fox Theater in Oakland.
Tickets for his other gigs on the website are listed for a purse-friendly $17 (£13.37), while at the pricier end, they cost $77 (£60.54).
According to SeatGeek, fans can ‘absolutely trust’ the platform as tickets are sold by ‘licensed sellers, other SeatGeek customers, and sometimes the team’s box office.’
Luke is touring his solo with dates in North America and the US Picture: Mariano Regidor/Redferns)
On Seat Geek, tickets for some of Luke’s performances are just $1 (Picture: Seat Geek)
Fans can snap up a standing ticket at the Hollywood Palladium for $1 (Picture: Seat Geek)
Their clients include the likes of Premier League clubs such as Liverpool and Manchester City.
Luke is best known as the lead singer of 5SOS, a pop-rock group formed in Sydney in 2011. His bandmates are Michael Clifford, Callum Hood and Ashton Irwin.
After touring with One Direction, they rose to international fame, with their self-titled debut album reaching number one in 11 countries in 2014.
To date they have released a total of five albums, the most recent being 2022’s 5SOS, and have sold more than 10 million LPs worldwide.
Hemmings’s band 5SOS have sold millions of records (Picture: Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty Images)
The group formed when they were teenagers in Australia (Picture: Bryan Steffy/Getty Images)
In the US, 5SOS became the first Australian act to achieve three number one albums on the Billboard 200 chart.
Luke’s debut solo album, When Facing the Things We Turn Away, was released in 2021 and reached the top 20 in the UK and Belgium.
It is his first-ever solo tour, however, and he previously spoke about how he was feeling about hitting the road alone.
5SOS have been on of the most successful Australian bands of all time (Picture: Scott Legato/Getty Images)
Luke told GQ: ‘I’ve not done a solo tour before the upcoming one, so maybe we can see in a couple of months!
‘Doing [one with] the band is so fun: we slip back into being kids again and it’s just fun all the time.
‘Of course there’s ups and downs, but the ups are so hilarious because we just know each other so well.
‘We still get along and laugh more than ever when I’m on tour with them.’
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