Meanwhile, 5SOS has bagged the Best Worldwide Act: Australia and New Zealand at the EMA on October 26, which comes after the successful release of their second studio album titled “Sounds Good Feels Good” last week.
Michael Clifford took to Twitter to express his gratitude to fans on behalf of their rock band, alluding that without global fan support, they would not have won the award.
On October 26, Luke Hemmings and Michael Clifford were spotted stopping by and greeting some of their fans at the LA airport, who were waiting for them. The two took time out to pause for some selfies with their fans, notes the Daily Mail of UK.
5SOS have had their hands full with live gigs and television appearances of late in the US while promoting their latest album.
From LA, they flew to New York to do another live performance on the “Today Show in New York” on October 28 and then doing a second serving for iHeartRadio on October 29.
Last week, they also appeared on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” As if to show how popular the Australian pop rock band has become, Oprah Winfrey actually had a photo of her taken with the 5SOS at the backstage of the Ellen DeGeneres’ show.