Quick recovery? 5SOS' Luke Hemmings seen leaving nightclub alongside Calum Hood in early hours of the morning...after revealing he was diagnosed with laryngitis

On Sunday he revealed he was diagnosed with laryngitis.

But that didn't stop Luke Hemmings from enjoying a night out with fellow 5 Seconds Of Summer rocker Calum Hood in London.

The duo, currently on the European leg of their world tour, were spotted leaving Mahiki venue in the early hours of Tuesday morning.  

Black on black on black: Also seen exiting the nightclub was his fellow 5SOS rocker Calum Hood
Blowing off some steam: 5 Seconds Of Summer's Luke Hemmings was spotted leaving a nightclub in London's Mahiki on Tuesday morning

Blowing off some steam: 5 Seconds Of Summer's Luke Hemmings and Calum Hood were spotted leaving a nightclub in London's Mahiki on Tuesday morning 

Calum, a singer and bass guitarist for the band, was clad in an all-black outfit, seen adorned in a droopy T-shirt, jeans, boots as he carried a matching jacket.

Vocalist and guitarist Luke wore a similarly dark outfit, but added some colour with a red flannelette.

Absent from the night out were 5SOS' other two members, drummer Ashton Irwin and Michael Clifford. 

But though the duo were two men down, they were joined at the nightclub by English cricketer Joe Root. 

Mixing it up with the locals! Though the duo were two men down, without Ashton Irwin and Michael Clifford,  they were joined at the nightclub by English cricketer Joe Root

Mixing it up with the locals! Though the duo were two men down, without Ashton Irwin and Michael Clifford,  they were joined at the nightclub by English cricketer Joe Root

It comes after news that Luke was diagnosed with a bout of laryngitis, potentially threatening the group's world tour. 

'A French doctor told me I have laryngitis,' he Tweeted. 'Currently eating chicken alphabet soup.' 

The band have been between European cities, last Friday performing in Paris before making the trek to London to please the crowd at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend festival in England. 

It's all part of the group's Rock Out With Your Socks Out tour, which will next see them go to Ireland and the UK.

The Australian band will come home for a series of shows in June - before jetting to the States, where they'll alternate between shows in Canada and the US from July to September. 

On the move: The band have been between European cities, last Friday performing in Paris before making the trek to London to please the crowd at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend festival in England (pictured)
On the move: The band have been between European cities, last Friday performing in Paris before making the trek to London to please the crowd at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend festival in England (pictured)

On the move: The band have been between European cities, last Friday performing in Paris before making the trek to London to please the crowd at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend festival in England (pictured)

On tour! The Australian band will come home for a series of shows in June - before jetting to the States, where they'll alternate between shows in Canada and the US from July to September

On tour! The Australian band will come home for a series of shows in June - before jetting to the States, where they'll alternate between shows in Canada and the US from July to September

 

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