5 Seconds of Summer ‘Sounds Live Feels Live’ Tour Tickets Climbing in Price; On Sale Now!

Although it still feels like summer ended just yesterday, pop-punk band 5 Seconds of Summer are already giving fans something to look forward to when next July rolls around. The Australian teen group announced earlier this month that they will be embarking on lengthy North American tour in 2016 in support of their latest album Sounds Good Feels Good, which they debuted on October 23. The Sounds Live Feels Live tour kicks off on July 1 in Uncasville, Connecticut and will run until September 18 when it finishes up in Houston. With over nine months to go until the band hits the road, resale tickets to 5 Seconds of Summer are already expensive, and climbing in price quickly.

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While the tour is still almost a year away, fans looking to snag tickets to the summer tour shouldn't wait too long to click buy. Across all of their summer dates, 5 Seconds of Summer tickets are currently averaging $192 on the secondary market, according to data provided by ticket aggregator TiqIQ. This marks a 61% increase from their 2015 summer run, Rock Out With Your Socks Out, which averaged $119 across the North American dates. The most expensive date on the calendar is their September 18 stop at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in Houston, where an average ticket is already a whopping $487, but with a get-in of just $33. The band's least expensive stop is their August 31 date at Amphitheater Northwest in Ridgefield, Washington, where an average ticket is $136, with a get-in of $32.

5 Seconds of Summer won't stay idle in the winter months, as the group will be headlining the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball concert series for the month of December. The all-star lineup features a rotating schedule of headliners, but 5SOS will take the stage for a handful of dates, including December 1 in Dallas with One Direction and Calvin Harris, and December 4 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles with Selena Gomez and The Weeknd. Out of all the Jingle Ball dates, the tour's stop at Madison Square Garden on December 11 is the priciest, with tickets averaging $396.

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5 Seconds of Summer, One Direction, Jingle Ball, Iheartradio, The Weeknd
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