Luke Hemmings' Gear
Luke can be seen holding the Stratocaster. It is used in the SLSP video, and at various points on tour. He has a variety of other guitars so is always changing.
Luke Hemmings is seen using a Fender Special Run (FSR) Telecaster Deluxe, as shown in a user-uploaded photo on Tumblr. This guitar, featuring a 70s-style Stratocaster neck with a rounded heel, matches the traditional headstock design typical of the FSR Telecaster Deluxe. This confirms that it is not a modified Squier Vintage Modified Telecaster Deluxe, which would require significant alterations due to its differing neck pocket design.
In his Instagram story, Luke Hemmings can be seen in the studio using a vintage Neumann U47 Tube Microphone. The clip was uploaded to his story on May 16th, 2017.
You can see him holding it about 10 seconds into the video.
In this picture, captured during a 5SOS rehearsal in London, and posted to Zoom Sound Factory's Instagram, Luke Hemmings' pedalboard shows that he is using a Boss TU-3.
In this picture, captured during a 5SOS rehearsal in London, and posted to Zoom Sound Factory's Instagram, Luke Hemmings' pedalboard shows that he is using a ZOOM MS-70CDR pedal.
Luke can been seen playing a blonde Les Paul Junior in this photo.
In this photo, Luke can be seen playing a Fender Telecaster Deluxe 1972 reissue.
In this video, Luke Hemmings is using PRS S2 Mira Ice Blue Firemist.
In this video, Hemmings can be seen playing a black Fender Blacktop Telecaster with a maple fretboard! The dead give aways that differentiate this guitar from a Fender Standard HH telecaster is that the Standard HH telecasters only come in a rosewood fretboard, only come with uncovered chrome/black bobbin humbuckers, and have a traditional style Telecaster control configuration. The Blacktop Telecaster that we see in the video has a chrome cover on the neck humbucker, has a maple fretboard, and the control configuration goes Volume Pot, Tone Pot, Pickup selector, rather than the traditional telecaster Pickup Selector, Volume Pot, Tone Pot.
At 0:02 in thi video, we can see a Shure SM58 and then we can see Luke using it
In an Instagram post, Luke Hemmings shared a photo from his performance in Houston, where he is seen playing a Fender Limited Edition American Standard Offset Telecaster.
Luke Hemmings could be clearly seen playing this guitar on every "Ghost of You" performance in the Meet You There Tour 2018. This guitar could be clearly seen just 10 seconds into the video
The picks are seen on Luke's mic stand here in this photo from the Palais Theatre in Melbourne, Australia on May 3, 2014.
About 20 seconds in you can see Luke with the guitar.
In this 'Out of your limit' video, Luke can be seen playing an Ibanez GRG 170DX at 0:51.
Luke tweets, "Thanks for the guitar for the tour (: @GibsonSpain @Stan-dandyliver I love it :)" with a pic showing him holding a Gibson Les Paul Standard.
In this picture, posted to Zoom Sound Factory's Instagram, one can see Luke's pedalboard during a rehearsal in London. The board clearly has a ZVEX Vextron Distortion pedal in the chain.
In this picture, captured during a 5SOS rehearsal in London, and posted to Zoom Sound Factory's Instagram, Luke Hemmings' pedalboard shows that he is using the Rockett 10 Ton Hammer pedal.
Luke Hemmings can been seen playing a Gibson SG Original through a Marshall amp in this photo.
Luke Hemmings can be seen posing with a black Gibson Les Paul Traditional, with gold hardware, in this photo.
at 0:01 you see Luke plugging in to a line 6 spider IV, you also see him using Stagg cables but I'm trying to work out what model they are.
In this picture, we can see Luke holding his Gibson Les Paul Special
At the image of this video, we can see Luke playing a Taylor 914 Grand Auditorium
In this Instagram photo showing Luke''s pedalboard, there is a ProDI connected and upside-down on the bottom-right corner.
This is the gold guitar that Luke uses on the SLFL tour, although his is all gold, and does not have the white.
You can see luke use this guitar throughout the video
Luke uses this amp head for almost the whole concert at Rock In Rio 2017. This amplifier can be seen at 29:11
In the video "5SOS - Youngblood (Live on Sunrise 2020)," Luke Hemmings is seen playing a Gibson ES-335. He began using this guitar during the later stages of their 2018 Meet You There Tour for the album "Youngblood" and has continued to use it since.
The picks are seen on Luke's mic stand in this photo from their show at The Forum in Inglewood, California on November 15, 2014.
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