If you missed the boys of 5 Seconds of Summer last year when they hit the U.S. with their 'Rock Out With Your Socks Out' tour, the Australian pop-rock band is giving you a second chance this summer. Their latest world tour, 'Sounds Good Feels Good Live,' will launch On June 30 in Uncasville, Connecticut at Mohegan Sun Area for two shows, and is expected to hit 43 dates before it wraps up on September 18 at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in Texas.

Currently, tickets to see 5 Seconds of Summer are averaging $174 across all scheduled dates. The band's priciest stop is slated to be their final night of the trek on September 18 at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, where tickets are averaging $409, with the cheapest ticket priced at $37. Conversely, the band will play their cheapest show on August 19 at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheater, where tickets average just $91, with the cheapest ticket going for only $27, according to data provided by TiqIQ.

5SOS tickets have spiked in price compared to their 2015 summer run. Last year, resale tickets were averaging $147 across all dates, with some shows posting get-in prices for as cheap as $10. The band's August 8, 2015 show at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion saw resale ticket averages of $382, marking a $27 increase in price this summer, according to the TiqIQ database.

5 Seconds of Summer's upcoming run marks their second ever worldwide arena headlining tour. The boys started the trek with dates through Asia and the U.K., as well as continental Europe. The band has enlisted labelmates Hey Violet as well as One Ok Rock as their opening acts. Last month, rumors circulated that 5SOS member Calum Hood may be dating the drummer of Hey Violet, Nia Lovelis.

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