List of awards and nominations received by 5 Seconds of Summer

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5 Seconds of Summer awards and nominations
5 Seconds of Summer at B96 Summerbash 2018. From left to right: Michael Clifford, Calum Hood, Luke Hemmings and Ashton Irwin.
Totals[a]
Wins78
Nominations157
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

5 Seconds of Summer, also known as 5SOS, are an Australian pop rock band formed in 2011 in Sydney, Australia. The group consists of lead vocalist Luke Hemmings, lead guitarist Michael Clifford, bassist Calum Hood, and drummer Ashton Irwin. They have released five studio albums and headlined multiple world tours. All singles from their five studio albums, as well as all five albums, have charted in a substantial number of countries, received multiple official sale certifications and have been featured in a large amount of weekly and year-end charts, as well as making an appearance on decade-end charts.[1]

The band has received numerous accolades and awards including being honored with the prestigious APRA Awards Outstanding International Achievement Award in 2019[2] and being credited in the exclusive APRA AMCOS' The 1,000,000,000 List in 2020.[3][4] 5 Seconds of Summer has been placed on Billboard's Top Artists of the 2010s Chart, which lists the most popular and successful artists of the 2010-2019 decade.[5]

4Music Video Honours[edit]

The 4Music Video Honours is an annual music awards show by 4Music, a music and entertainment channel in the United Kingdom and available on some digital television providers in the Republic of Ireland.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5 Seconds of Summer Best Breakthrough Won [6]

Alternative Press Music Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2015 5 Seconds of Summer Best Fandom presented by Tumblr Won [7]

American Music Awards[edit]

The American Music Awards (AMAs) is an annual American music awards show, created by Dick Clark in 1973 for ABC when the network's contract to present the Grammy Awards expired.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5 Seconds of Summer New Artist of the Year Won [8]

Australian Music Prize[edit]

The Australian Music Prize (the AMP) is an annual award of $30,000 given to an Australian band or solo artist in recognition of the merit of an album released during the year of award.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2020 Calm Australian Music Prize Nominated [9]

APRA Awards (Australia)[edit]

The APRA Awards in Australia are annual awards to celebrate excellence in contemporary music, which honour the skills of member composers, songwriters and publishers who have achieved outstanding success in sales and airplay performance.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2015 "She Looks So Perfect" Most Played Australian Work Nominated [10]
Pop Work of the Year
5 Seconds of Summer Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year Won
2019 5 Seconds of Summer Outstanding International Achievement Award [11]
2020 "Teeth" Song of the Year Nominated [12][13]
2023 "Complete Mess" Song of the Year Shortlisted [14]
Most Performed Pop Work of the Year Nominated [15]

ARIA Music Awards[edit]

The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known informally as ARIA Music Awards or ARIA Awards) is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5 Seconds of Summer Best Group Nominated [16][17]
5 Seconds of Summer Best Pop Release
Breakthrough Artist
"She Looks So Perfect" Song of the Year Won
2015 LiveSOS Best Group Nominated [18]
Rock Out With Your Socks Out Tour Best Australian Live Act Won
2018 Youngblood Best Group [19]
Youngblood Best Pop Release Nominated
Meet You There Tour Best Australian Live Act Won
"Youngblood" Song of the Year
2019 "Easier" Best Group Nominated [20][21]
"Easier" Song of the Year Nominated
2020 Calm Best Group Nominated [22]
"Teeth" Song of the Year Won

ASCAP Awards[edit]

The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Awards (ASCAP) is an annual American music awards show which honors its top members in seven different music categories.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2020 "Youngblood" Pop Music Award Won [23][24]

BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2016 5 Seconds of Summer Best International Group Won [25]

Billboard Awards[edit]

Billboard Music Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2015 5 Seconds of Summer Top New Artist Nominated [26]
Top Duo/Group

Billboard.com Mid-Year Music Awards[edit]

Billboard is an American music magazine, headquartered in New York City, New York and owned by Prometheus Global Media.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5 Seconds of Summer Breakout Star Nominated [27]

Billboard Touring Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2015 5 Seconds of Summer Breakthrough Artist Nominated [28]

BMI Awards[edit]

The BMI Awards are annual award ceremonies based in the United States, honoring the industry's top songwriters, publishers and top 50 best-performing songs of the year. .

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2019 "Youngblood" (song) Best Performing Song Won [29]
2020 "Who Do You Love" Best Performing Song Won [30]
2020 "Easier" Best Performing Song Won [30]

Bravo Otto[edit]

Established in 1957, the Bravo Otto is a German accolade honoring excellence of performers in film, television and music, presented by the Bravo magazine.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2016 5 Seconds of Summer Super-Band (Best Band/Duo) Nominated [31]
2019 Nominated [32]

Brit Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2015 5 Seconds of Summer International Group Nominated [33]

Channel V[edit]

The Channel V Oz Artist of the Year was an annual award presented by Channel V Australia. The last award was presented in 2014.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2013 5 Seconds of Summer Oz Artist Award Won [34]
2014 [35]

GAFFA Awards[edit]

GAFFA Awards (Denmark)[edit]

Delivered since 1991, the GAFFA Awards are a Danish award that rewards popular music by the magazine of the same name.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2019 5 Seconds of Summer Best Foreign Band Nominated [36]
"Youngblood" (album) Best Foreign Album
"Youngblood" (song) Best Foreign Song

Global Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result
2019 "Youngblood" Best Song Nominated
5 Seconds of Summer Best Group
Best Pop

iHeartRadio MMVAs[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 "She Looks So Perfect" International Video of the Year – Group Nominated [37]
2018 5 Seconds of Summer Fan Fave Duo/Group [38]
2018 5 Seconds of Summer Best Dressed Won [39]

iHeartRadio Music Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2015 5SOSFam Best Fan Army Won [40]
2016 Nominated [41]
2019 [42]
5 Seconds of Summer Best Duo/Group of the Year Won [43]
2020 "Dancing with a Stranger" Best Cover Song Won [44][45]

iHeartRadio Titanium Awards[edit]

iHeartRadio Titanium Awards are awarded to an artist when their song reaches 1 Billion Spins across iHeartRadio Stations.

Year Nominated Ref
2019 "Youngblood" iHeartRadio Titanium Awards are awarded to an artist when their song reaches 1 Billion Spins across iHeartRadio Stations.

JIM Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2015 5 Seconds of Summer Best International Band Nominated [46]

Kerrang! Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5 Seconds of Summer Best International Newcomer presented by Troxy Won [47]

Meus Prêmios Nick[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2018 5 Seconds of Summer Favorite International Artist Nominated [48]

Most Played Songs Online Awards[edit]

The MPS Online Awards or MOA are online awards presented by music chart page Most Played Songs to give honor and appreciation for artists who have substantial influence in the Philippines and international music scene.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5 Seconds of Summer Favorite Pop Group Won [49]
2015 5 Seconds of Summer Favorite Pop Group Nominated [50]
"Amnesia" Favorite Mellow Song Won
"Don't Stop" Favorite Chart-Topper Song Nominated
2016 5 Seconds of Summer Favorite International Group Nominated [51]
"She's Kinda Hot" Favorite Chart-Topper Song Nominated
2017 5 Seconds of Summer Favorite International Group Nominated [52]
"Girls Talk Boys" Favorite Movie Soundtrack Nominated
2019 5 Seconds of Summer Favorite International Group Nominated [53]
"Want You Back" Favorite Chart-Topper Song Nominated
2020 5 Seconds of Summer Favorite International Group Won [54]

MTV Awards[edit]

MTV Europe Music Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5 Seconds of Summer Artist on the Rise Won [55]
Best Australia & New Zealand Act
Best Australian Act
Best New Artist
Best Pop Artist Nominated
Best Push Act Won
Biggest Fans Nominated
Best Worldwide Act
2015 Best Australian Act Won [56]
Best Pop Nominated
Worldwide Act : Australia/New Zealand Won
5SOSFAM Biggest Fans Nominated
2018 5 Seconds of Summer Best Group [57]
Best Rock Won
2020 Best Group Nominated [58]

MTV Italian Music Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5SOSFam Sammontana Best Fan Nominated [59]
5 Seconds of Summer Best Artist From The World
Best New Artist
2015 Best Band [60]
Artist Saga

MTV Spain[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2016 "Jet Black Heart" Video Del Verano Won [61]

MTV UK[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2018 5 Seconds of Summer MTV Hottest Summer Superstar (third place) Won [62]
2019 5 Seconds of Summer MTV Hottest Summer Superstar (sixth place) Won [63]
2020 5 Seconds of Summer MTV Hottest Summer Superstar (fourth place) Won [64]

MTV Video Music Awards[edit]

The American MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) is an award show by the cable network MTV to honor the top music videos of the year.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 "She Looks So Perfect" Artist to Watch Nominated [65]
"Don't Stop" Best Lyric Video Won
2015 "She's Kinda Hot" Song of the Summer [66]
2019 "Easier" Best Pop Nominated [67]
5 Seconds of Summer Best Group [68]
2020 "Old Me" Best Cinematography [69]
"Wildflower" Best Music Video From Home
5 Seconds of Summer Best Group [70]

MYX Music Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2015 "Don't Stop" Favorite International Video Nominated [71]
2016 "She's Kinda Hot" [72]

Neox Fan Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5 Seconds of Summer Best New Act of the Year Nominated [73]

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5 Seconds of Summer Aussies' Fave Hot New Talent Won [74]
2015 Favorite New Artist Nominated [75]
Favorite Aussie/Kiwi Music Act Won [75]
5SOSFAM Aussie/Kiwi's Favorite Fan Army
2016 5 Seconds of Summer Favourite Pop Sensation (AU/NZ) [76]
2018 Fave Aussie/Kiwi Squad [77]
2019 "Youngblood" Favourite Song Nominated [78]
2020 5 Seconds of Summer Favourite Aussie/Kiwi Music Maker Won [79]

NME Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2015 5 Seconds of Summer Worst Band Won [80]
2016 [81]
2017 [82]

People's Choice Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2015 5 Seconds of Summer Favorite Breakout Artist Won [83]
2018 Group of 2018 Nominated [84]
2020 Group of 2020 Nominated [85]
2022 Group of 2022 Nominated [86]

Pollstar Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2015 5 Seconds of Summer Best New Touring Artist Nominated [87]

Radio Disney Music Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2015 5 Seconds of Summer Best Music Group Nominated [88]
Most Talked About Artist

Rockbjörnen[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 "She Looks So Perfect" Årets utländska låt (Best Foreign Song) Nominated [31]

Rock Sound Readers' Poll[edit]

Rock Sound Readers' Poll is a poll held by Rock Sound magazine from UK.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5 Seconds of Summer Best International Newcomer Won [89]
Best Rock Sound Cover
Worst International Band Nominated
Most Improved Band

Rollers Music Awards[edit]

Roller music Awards are Spanish awards that was launched on 1 October 2014.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 "Amnesia" Best Ballad of the Year Nominated [90]
5 Seconds of Summer Best New Group
Best Teen Group


Rolling Stone Australia Awards[edit]

The Rolling Stone Australia Awards are annual awards presented by the Australian edition of Rolling Stone magazine for outstanding contributions to popular culture in the previous year.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2021 5 Seconds of Summer Rolling Stone Global Award Nominated
2023 5SOS5 Best Record Nominated [91]

Shorty Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5 Seconds of Summer Band Nominated [92]
2015 5 Seconds of Summer [93]
Calum Hood Musician

SSE Live Awards[edit]

The SSE Live Awards are an annual music award which are voted and decided by the public, honoring the best live acts of the year at SSE venues.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2016 5 Seconds of Summer Best Group Nominated [94]
2019 Nominated [95]

Teen Choice Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 "Amnesia" Choice Music: Break-Up Song Nominated [96][97]
5 Seconds of Summer Choice Music: Breakout Group Won
Choice Music: Group Nominated
Choice Summer: Music Group Won
"She Looks So Perfect" Choice Music: Song – Group Nominated
2015 5 Seconds of Summer Choice Music Group: Male [98][99]
Choice Male Hottie
Choice International Artist
Choice Summer Music Star: Group
"What I Like About You" Choice Song: Group
Rock Out with Your Socks Out Tour Choice Summer Tour
5SOSFam Choice Fandom
2016 5 Seconds of Summer Choice Music: Group [100][101]
"She's Kinda Hot" Choice Music Single: Group
"Jet Black Heart" Choice Music: Rock Song Won
"Vapor" Choice Music: Love Song Nominated
5 Seconds of Summer Choice Summer Music Star: Group Won
Sounds Live Feels Live World Tour Choice Summer Tour
2018 5 Seconds of Summer Choice Music Group [102]
Choice Summer Group
"Youngblood" Choice Song: Group
Choice Summer Song Nominated
2019 5 Seconds of Summer Choice Music Group [103]
Choice Summer Group
"Easier" Choice Song: Group
Choice Summer Song
"Who Do You Love" Choice Electronic/Dance Song

Telehit Awards[edit]

The Telehit Awards were an annual award show run by the Mexican music channel Telehit.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 "Don't Stop" Most Popular Video Won [104]
5 Seconds of Summer Boyband of the Year Nominated
2015 Canción Pop/Rock del Año Won [104]
Artista más popular en Telehit Nominated
2016 "Girls Talk Boys" Video en inglés más pedido Won [105]

Vevo Certified[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
- 5 Seconds of Summer Vevo Certified Award Won [106]

World Music Awards[edit]

The World Music Awards were an international awards show founded in 1989 in Monte-Carlo. Awards were presented to the world's best-selling artists and were given based on sales figures provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). The last ceremony was held in 2014.

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5 Seconds of Summer World's Best Group Nominated [107]
World's Best Live Act
"She Looks So Perfect" World's Best Song
"Wherever You Are"
"She Looks So Perfect" World's Best Video
"Wherever You Are"

Young Hollywood Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 5 Seconds of Summer Breakout Music Artist Nominated [108]

YouTube Creator Awards[edit]

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
- 5 Seconds of Summer Silver Creator Award Won [109]
- Gold Creator Award Won

Other Accolades[edit]

APRA AMCOS’ The 1,000,000,000 List[edit]

On 18 February 2020, 5 Seconds of Summer was awarded and honored in the APRA AMCOS' The 1,000,000,000 List, which recognizes excellence among Australian songwriting artists who have achieved massive international success. The band was awarded for their single, "Youngblood", reaching over a billion streams.[110][111]

Listicles[edit]

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Placement Ref.
Forbes 2015 30 Under 30 (Music) Placed [112]
Billboard 2019 Social 50: Decade End (2010-2019) 27th [113]
Billboard Top Artists: Decade End (2010-2019) Placed [114]
Yahoo! Finance 2020 Richest Boy Bands in the World 10th [115]
Sunday Herald Sun Greatest Australian Bands Of All Time 17th [116]
Rolling Stone Australia 50 Greatest Australian Artists Of All Time 16th [117]

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