As part of the Good Morning America "Summer Concert Series," aussie pop rockers 5 Seconds of Summer stopped by the stage in Central Park in front of a shrieking audience to perform their latest end of the summer anthem, "She's Kinda Hot."

Luke Hemmings, Ashton Irwin, Calum Hood and Michael Clifford of the aussie quartet treated fans to the first cut of their second album, Sounds Good Feels Good, as well as "She Looks So Perfect" and a cover of the Romantics "What I Like About You." 5SOS is just one wildly popular act that has been a part of the Summer Concert Series--fellow boy band One Direction, Nicki Minaj, Jessie J, Adam Lambert, Luke Bryan, Jason Derulo and Ed Sheeran have been other acts on the New York City's concert series lineup. Videos of the performances are still scarce but some are sure to pop up from at least one concertgoer in the ever-growing fan base.


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In between songs, the guys discussed their latest album and what it's like to perform for gigantic crowds. Clifford also touched upon the trending topic, #WeLoveYouMichael, executed by loyal fans who began showing an abundance of support via twitter for the musician after having discussed his "mental health issues." The 19-year-old told a 20,000-plus crowd in Michigan that while 5SOS enjoyed time off from touring, "I was fixing some problems with my mental health," explaining the recent break in their Rock Out With Your Socks Out tour. "I just saw a therapist real quick on the break we had."

According to FuseTV, Clifford told Good Morning America's Ginger Zee that the support is thoroughly appreciated although, "I think there was just a time last week where it was taken a little out of context. It was a thing that happened for me. It's all good now."

As USA Today notes, Sounds Good Feels Good will drop on October 23. Last year, the band's self-titled debut sky rocketed to the top of the Billboard charts, selling over 3 million copies around the world.

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