The 5 Seconds of Summer Show (Live & Backstage In Amsterdam)
"Some moments of the bands life are just too precious to forget."
Amsterdam becomes the stage for this candid look at a 5 Seconds of Summer show, blending high voltage performance with the pulse of backstage life. The film follows Luke Hemmings, Calum Hood, Michael Clifford and Ashton Irwin as they feed off a huge crowd and then step off the lights to catch... Read more
Watch NowNot Currently Available On (8 platforms)
Streaming availability last verified: January 14, 2026
About The 5 Seconds of Summer Show (Live & Backstage In Amsterdam)
Amsterdam becomes the stage for this candid look at a 5 Seconds of Summer show, blending high voltage performance with the pulse of backstage life. The film follows Luke Hemmings, Calum Hood, Michael Clifford and Ashton Irwin as they feed off a huge crowd and then step off the lights to catch their breath between numbers. There isn’t a twisty plot or a dramatic arc, just a real time snapshot of what touring feels like on a single stop in a big city. Viewers experience the roar of the arena, the jokes and banter on tour, the quiet conversations backstage, and the tangible connection between the band and their fans, even from afar, after the last chord fades.
Directed by James Tonkin and Ryan Fleming, the film arrives in 2023 as a live and backstage concert experience that blends performance with intimate moments behind the scenes. It leans on archival footage, rehearsal clips, and on the fly reactions.
Box office details for this release are not publicly disclosed, underscoring its nature as a fan oriented documentary rather than a wide theatrical run. There is no official count of viewers or revenue released by the producers for public record.
Even with a niche footprint, the film skews toward cultural impact by offering backstage access and crowd energy that fans often share in social spaces. It emphasizes the enduring bond between the band and an international audience, and for many fans it becomes a keepsake that fuels discussions and memories.
The film offers a straightforward portrait of life on tour, foregrounding the raw energy of the performance, the camaraderie backstage, and the audience connection that makes a show memorable. Its themes include resilience, community, and the magnetic pull of live music without contrived drama or overblown narration for all listeners.
Details
- Release Date
- December 21, 2023
- Runtime
- 1h 4m
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Music, Documentary
- Country
- Netherlands
- Studio
- Live Nation Productions
Cast
Luke Hemmings
Himself
Calum Hood
Himself
Michael Clifford
Himself
Ashton Irwin
Himself
Director: James Tonkin, Ryan Fleming