Red Hot Chili Peppers will bring a lot of rock and funk to the US, Europe and Mexico in 2023

Red Hot Chili Peppers will bring a lot of rock and funk to the US, Europe and Mexico in 2023



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Despite the fact that the Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP) have practically just finished an extensive world tour in which they promoted their most recent music, the band led by Anthony Kiedis does not stop, they already have several dates scheduled to perform in South America. North and Europe.

According to the Live Nation concert organizing agency, the band from California will have 23 dates, both in stadiums and at festivals. According to the calendar, RHCPs will kick off on March 29 at BC Place in VancouverCanada.

After that presentation Anthony Kiedis, Flea, John Frusciante and Chad Smithwill give concerts in Las Vegas, San Diego, Houston, Lisbon, Madrid, Vienna and more, before ending on July 23 in Glasgow, Scotland.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers will make a stopover in Mexico City where they will be one of the star groups of the Vive Latino festival, which will take place on March 18 and 19, where they will share stages with local and international groups.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale December 9 at 10:00 am at redhotchilipeppers.com. The legendary Californian band on various dates will share the stage with established bands of the stature of the New Yorkers of The Strokes.

According to the schedule published by the band, there will also be the iconic singer Iggy Pop, The Roots, The Mars Volta, St. Vincent, City and Colour, Thundercat and King Princess.

This 2022, the funk-rock band released two albums: ‘Return of the Dream Canteen’, from October, and ‘Unlimited Love’, from April. Both were at the top of Billboard’s best-selling albums list.

The Peppers were recently recognized with the Global Icon award at the MTV Video Music Awards, and their single “Black Summer” also took home the award for Best Rock Video.

The specialized publication Pollstar placed the Peppers in fourth place of their most lucrative tours of 2022, behind Bad Bunny, Elton John and Lady Gaga, with average income per city of $5,605,217 million dollars, it is estimated that the average cost per tour ticket was $134.39.

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