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5 Seconds of Summer in San Francisco

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5 Seconds of Summer
Golden 1 Center — Sacramento, CA
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Shoreline Amphitheatre — Mountain View, CA

5 Seconds of Summer started as a cover band on YouTube in 2011 before becoming one of the more durable pop-punk acts of the 2010s. The Australian four-piece built their following on TikTok before most bands knew what TikTok was, which meant they had a genuinely devoted fanbase by the time "She Looks So Perfect" hit in 2014. They've basically done the work of three different bands across their albums: the high-school-angst energy of their early stuff, the radio-friendly experimentation of Youngblood, and the more introspective pop-rock of recent years. They've never been cool by indie standards, which is partly the point. They've also never stopped touring relentlessly or caring about actually being good at their instruments, which is rarer than you'd think in modern pop. Their fans tend to be fiercely loyal, probably because the band treats that loyalty as a job, not a brand opportunity.

They've got the kind of show where everyone's singing along to every word, which makes sense given how many people have grown up with these songs. The energy is pretty straightforward—high tempo pop-punk stuff that keeps things moving, and you'll notice the crowd is mostly younger fans who are genuinely invested, not just there to hang out. They're competent musicians, the set's well-paced, and there's nothing surprising about it, which is fine. It's what you'd expect from a band that's been doing this for over a decade.

Known for She Looks So Perfect, Youngblood, Somebody Told Me, Wants U Back, Teeth

5 Seconds of Summer hit San Francisco back in 2018, playing a tight set at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium that included "She Looks So Perfect" among six tracks. The Australian pop-rock outfit has built a solid following in the Bay Area over the years, connecting with fans through their blend of infectious hooks and youthful energy.

San Francisco's rock and alternative scene operates in a specific pocket—it's never been about mainstream pop dominance, but rather about bands that respect the city's legacy of guitar-driven music and experimentation. The Bay Area audience appreciates craft and doesn't settle for manufactured sounds. For a pop-punk band like 5SOS that's genuinely evolved their instrumentation over time, this market gets it. The city's venues and radio support lean toward acts with depth.

Stay in Hayes Valley or the Mission—both neighborhoods have the kind of restaurants and bars that make a weekend feel deliberate rather than touristy. Head to State Bird Provisions for dinner if you can get in; it's precise and inventive without being pretentious. Spend a day in Muir Woods or hiking around Twin Peaks for actual views of the city. The de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park is worth a couple hours if the weather holds. Hit up a coffee place on Valencia Street in the Mission just to sit and watch the neighborhood move around you.

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