5 Seconds Of Summer To Release Live Album ‘The Feeling Of Falling Upwards – Live From Royal Albert Hall’

Australian multi-platinum-selling pop-rock band, 5 Seconds of Summer, will release their live album The Feeling of Falling Upwards – Live from The Royal Albert Hall digitally on April 14. Physical formats of the album are up for pre-order NOW and will be available on July 14.
The tracks are taken from the band’s 2022 one-of-a-kind performance The Feeling of Falling Upwards at the world-famous Royal Albert Hall in London, a venue the band busked outside of when they moved to the UK to write for their very first album 10 years ago. The performance included re-imagined versions of songs from their 11-year catalog including brand-new songs from their ARIA #1 critically acclaimed fifth studio album 5SOS5, accompanied by a 12-piece string orchestra and a 12-member gospel choir.
“’The Feeling of Falling Upwards’ is simply supposed to describe to you the feeling that we have experienced together, the feeling of taking a leap of faith on such a fickle thing like music,” expressed vocalist and drummer Ashton Irwin on stage at Royal Albert Hall, “And sharing this experience together year after year, season after season of our lives.”
- OVERTURE (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- COMPLETE MESS (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- CAROUSEL (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- Me, Myself & I (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- She Looks So Perfect (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- Amnesia (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- Lie To Me (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- Caramel (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- Outer Space (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- Youngblood (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- Red Desert (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- Jet Black Heart (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- Older (feat. Sierra Deaton) (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- Take My Hand (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- Teeth (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- Ghost of You (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
- Bad Omens (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)