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    5 Seconds of Summer Royal Albert Hall Live Concert: How to Stream Now

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffJuly 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    5 Seconds of Summer‘s previously exclusive Feeling of Falling Upwards concert at the historic Royal Albert Hall in London can now be streamed for one day only with Veeps.

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    How to Stream Feeling of Falling Upwards With Veeps

    That’s right, 5SOS Fam. You can stream the special orchestra-accompanied concert on Thursday (July 10) at 10 a.m. This particular September 2022 performance of the boy bands is exceedingly hard to find without doing some serious digging. With a Veeps subscription, you can tune into the performance with crystal-clear sound and HD visuals previously unheard of. A subscription to Veeps will run you $19.99 a month, while the yearly plan is $199.

    During this hallowed concert, the boy band performed a set of reimagined versions of songs from their 11-year catalog, along with brand-new songs from their latest album at the time, 5SOS5. Each song was backed by an orchestra and choir. The live musical elements add dimension to some of 5SOS‘ most beloved tracks, including “Complete Mess,” “Teeth,” “Ghost of You” and “Amnesia,” among others. The band performed 17 songs in total

    Beyond gaining access to the band’s exclusive concert, a Veeps subscription will also earn you access to new and popular music shows, documentaries and Veeps originals. You’ll also gain access to live comedy and concerts all from the comfort of your couch. The perks don’t stop there. You’ll also gain access to stream exclusive interviews and backstage footage of some of your fave artists, along with 24-hour, always-on Music TV. If you aren’t happy with your subscription, you can cancel at any time with the click of a button via your subscription landing page.

    How to Stream Feeling of Falling Upwards With Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+

    The concert can also be streamed with a subscription to Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV+. Amazon Prime Video costs $14.99 a month, while Apple TV+ will run you $9.99 per month. With Amazon Prime Video, you have access to stream the most talked-about shows including The Summer I Turned Pretty and Yellowjackets. Prime Video also gives users access to live TV including sports and news.

    The movies on Apple TV+ are similarly unmatched, with titles like The Substance and Climax available to watch right now. You can also stream live sporting events like Friday Night Baseball and catch every soccer match with MLS Season Pass.

    5SOS’ latest album 5SOS5, was dropped on Sept. 23, 2022. The project was released under BMG Rights Management and includes nine tracks. Since the release of this album, members Luke Hemmings, Michael Clifford, Calum Hood, and Ashton Irwin have focused on releasing solo projects. New music from the boy band has been teased numerous times, but as recently as June of this year. The band’s bassist, Hood, spoke to Rolling Stone, hinting that something might be in the works. “We’re always planning. The 5SOS cog in the music world never stops. In fact, it’s probably the hardest-working cog.”



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