5 Seconds of Summer's New Zealand and Australia leg of their Rock Out With Your Socks Out Tour began on June 18 in Auckland, New Zealand and has officially come to an end today, June 29 in Perth, Australia.

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It is actually already June 30 in Perth since it's after midnight there. The band has been buzzing on social media since wrapping this leg of the tour a few hours ago.

Anyway, the band concluded this leg of the tour on a somewhat high note.

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Unfortunately Luke Hemmings and Calum Hood have become under the weather, but they hit the stage like champs to finish up the final show of this leg of the tour.

Hemmings prior to the show had himself bundled up with a beanie and zip-up hoodie on.

Hood dished he was "down with the sickness" while using the medical masked emoji.

Their drumming bandmate Ashton Irwin shared a sweet "thank you" video with all the New Zealand and Australia-based fans that have come to the shows on this leg prior to their final one in Perth.

"I just want to say thank you to every single person who has come out and given their all at a concert and had a really good time," he gushed, adding, "We've had the time of our lives." He sealed the video with a kiss. Michael Clifford was also looking forward to finishing up their New Zealand and Australia leg on a high note. He admitted to being a "little sad," but overall seemed excited.

He hooked up their opening act, State Champs, with some 5SOS merchandise.

5SOS joined State Champs for a group photo while in Perth. Clifford wants "to kiss" all the band members from State Champs!

Been an absolute pleasure touring with the state champs lads. I want to kiss them all A photo posted by Michael Clifford (@michaelgclifford) on Jun 29, 2015 at 8:24am PDT

Irwin meanwhile thanked the Perth crowd for having "an incredible energy" and shared a group of signs that share the message, "I STILL CALL AUSTRALIA HOME."

The band's tour will pick up again in North America on July 17 when they play to a crowd in Las Vegas.