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Acclaimed rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers announced their 2023 Tour, in support of their two No.1 studio albums that were released in 2022, Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen. Following a recent Grammy nomination for Best Rock Song for 'Black Summer', the band will embark on a 23-date global trek that kicks off on Wednesday, 29 March at BC Place in Vancouver, BC with stadium shows and festival stops across North America and Europe in Las Vegas, San Diego, Houston, Lisbon, Madrid, Vienna and more before wrapping up on Saturday, 23 July in Glasgow at Hampden Park. The Strokes, Iggy Pop, The Roots, The Mars Volta, St. Vincent, City and Colour, Thundercat, and King Princess will join the band on select dates.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers 2023 Tour comes close on the heels of the band’s largest 40-date stadium tour to date, which included massive sold-out shows in London, Paris, Los Angeles, and more. Notable artists such as A$AP Rocky, Anderson .Paak, Beck, HAIM, and more joined the band on the road through 2022. After completing the wildly successful tour across North America and Europe this year, Red Hot Chili Peppers continue into January 2023 with eight dates across New Zealand and Australia, featuring Post Malone.

As a result of the two album releases this year going No.1, Red Hot Chili Peppers notably stands out as the first rock band in 17 years to achieve the feat. Moreover, Return of the Dream Canteen bowed at No.1 on the Billboard Top Album Sales Chart —just like its predecessor Unlimited Love did back in April. Both albums were produced by longtime collaborator and creative confidant, Rick Rubin. Plus, it reached No.1 in numerous countries around the globe.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers recently took home the prestigious Global Icon Award, and delivered a show-stopping performance at the MTV VMAs. Their No.1 single 'Black Summer' also won the award for Best Rock Video. This year, the band also garnered an MTV Europe Music Award nomination for Best Rock and scored three American Music Awards nominations for 'Favorite Rock Artist', 'Favorite Rock Album' for Unlimited Love and Favorite Rock Single for 'Black Summer'.

Setlists

    1. 1.Intro Jam
    2. 2.Can't Stop
    3. 3.Scar Tissue
    4. 4.Dani California
    5. 5.Here Ever After
    6. 6.I Remember You (Ramones cover) (John solo)
    7. 7.Otherside
    8. 8.Eddie
    9. 9.Me & My Friends
    10. 10.Don't Forget Me
    11. 11.Danny's Song (Gator Creek cover) (John solo)
    12. 12.Hard to Concentrate
    13. 13.Right on Time (with The Clash's "London Calling" intro)
    14. 14.Whatchu Thinkin'
    15. 15.Suck My Kiss
    16. 16.Californication (with jam intro)
    17. 17.What Is Soul (Funkadelic cover) (Jam)
    18. 18.Black Summer
    19. 19.By the Way
  1. Encore

    1. 20.Under the Bridge
    2. 21.Give It Away
    1. -Amériques (Edgard Varèse cover) (Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Pierre Boulez)
    2. 1.Intro Jam
    3. 2.Around the World
    4. 3.Scar Tissue
    5. 4.Snow ((Hey Oh)) (preceded by a tease of Led Zeppelin's "The Ocean")
    6. 5.Here Ever After
    7. 6.Havana Affair (Ramones cover)
    8. 7.Eddie
    9. 8.Hey
    10. 9.I Like Dirt
    11. 10.Don't Forget Me
    12. 11.Tippa My Tongue
    13. 12.Wet Sand
    14. 13.Tell Me Baby
    15. 14.Californication
    16. 15.Black Summer
    17. 16.By the Way
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Under the Bridge
    2. 18.Give It Away
    1. 1.Intro Jam
    2. 2.Havana Affair (Ramones cover) (First time played since 2009)
    3. 3.Eddie
    4. 4.Snow ((Hey Oh))
    5. 5.Out in L.A. (First full performance since 2004)
    6. 6.Whatchu Thinkin'
    7. 7.Californication
    8. 8.Tell Me Baby
    9. 9.By the Way
    1. 1.Intro Jam
    2. 2.Can't Stop
    3. 3.Snow ((Hey Oh)) (With outro jam)
    4. 4.Under the Bridge
    5. 5.Californication (With intro jam)
    6. 6.Give It Away
    7. 7.Final Jam (Contained elements of “Win” by Jay Rock)
    1. 1.Intro Jam
    2. 2.Fake as Fu@k (Live debut)
    3. 3.Black Summer
    4. 4.Snow ((Hey Oh))
    5. 5.Aquatic Mouth Dance
    6. 6.Californication
    7. 7.The Drummer (Live debut)
    8. 8.Danny's Song (Gator Creek cover) (John solo)
    9. 9.Tippa My Tongue (Live debut)
    10. 10.By the Way

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