Red Hot Chili Peppers
American rock band
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January 30 2025 | Red Hot Chili Peppers play their first show of the year at the FireAid benefit concert held at the Kia Forum. |
2024 | Red Hot Chili Peppers began alternating 'Dani California' with 'Can't Stop' and 'Around the World' as the opening song during shows. |
August 11 2024 | Red Hot Chili Peppers perform 'Can't Stop' during the closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics, representing Los Angeles (future host of 2028 Summer Olympics). |
July 30 2024 | Fourth North American leg of the tour concludes in St. Louis, Missouri. |
July 22 2024 | Seun Kuti performs as an opening act |
June 21 2024 | Ice Cube begins his opening performances on the tour |
June 5 2024 | Kid Cudi and DOMi & JD Beck first appear as opening acts |
May 28 2024 | Ken Carson begins his opening performances on the tour |
May 28 2024 | Fourth North American leg of the tour begins in Ridgefield, Washington. |
May 20 2024 | Red Hot Chili Peppers performed the second of two shows at the Tokyo Dome in Japan during the Unlimited Love Tour's Asian leg II. |
May 18 2024 | Red Hot Chili Peppers performed the first of two shows at the Tokyo Dome in Japan during the Unlimited Love Tour's Asian leg II. |
April 2024 | Chad Smith announces the band will take a break after their 2024 tour and start writing their next album in 2025. |
March 2 2024 | ALEXSUCKS appears as an opening act |
March 2 2024 | Rescheduled Red Hot Chili Peppers concert in Inglewood, United States at Kia Forum after previous postponement due to John Frusciante's injury. |
March 2 2024 | Rescheduled performance at KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas finally took place after Frusciante's injury. |
February 20 2024 | Kamasi Washington joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers on saxophone, performing 'Aquatic Mouth Dance' during the Unlimited Love Tour. |
2023 | Red Hot Chili Peppers concert in Tel Aviv, Israel at Yarkon Park canceled due to scheduling issues. |
2023 | Some shows featured 'Fake as Fu@k' as the opening song, diverging from the typical 'Can't Stop' and 'Around the World' openers. |
December 9 2023 | Red Hot Chili Peppers concert in Inglewood, United States at Kia Forum postponed due to John Frusciante's injury, rescheduled to March 2, 2024. |
December 9 2023 | Original planned performance at KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas in Inglewood, CA was cancelled due to Frusciante's injury. |
December 5 2023 | Band announced via social media that a member was injured and unable to perform for six weeks, later revealed to be John Frusciante breaking a finger. |
December 4 2023 | Fourth and final North American leg of the Unlimited Love Tour was announced, consisting of twenty-one shows from May 28, 2024 to July 30, 2024, moving from stadiums to smaller amphitheatres. |
November 26 2023 | The Latin American leg of the Unlimited Love Tour concluded in Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
November 24 2023 | Massive concert at Estadio River Plate in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with IRONTOM and Outernational as opening acts, drawing 124,769 attendees and generating $8,483,678 |
October 31 2023 | The Latin American leg of the Unlimited Love Tour commenced in San José, Costa Rica. |
August 16 2023 | Jay Rock joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers on stage during their performance of 'Give it Away' as a guest musician during the Unlimited Love Tour. |
July 23 2023 | The second European leg of the Unlimited Love Tour concluded in Glasgow, spanning thirteen dates across festivals and headlining shows. |
July 21 2023 | The Roots perform as opening acts |
July 21 2023 | London concert at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium featuring The Roots and King Princess, with 42,599 attendees and $6,746,727 in revenue |
June 21 2023 | Iggy Pop begins his opening performances on the tour |
June 18 2023 | The second European leg of the Unlimited Love Tour began in the Netherlands, featuring multiple opening acts including Iggy Pop, The Roots, The Mars Volta, and King Princess. |
May 28 2023 | The second North American leg of the Unlimited Love Tour concluded at the BottleRock Napa Valley festival in Napa, California. |
May 12 2023 | The Mars Volta and Thundercat appear as opening acts |
March 2023 | Latin American leg of the Unlimited Love Tour was announced, comprising ten shows across multiple countries. |
March 2023 | The second North American leg of the Unlimited Love Tour began in Mexico City, featuring multiple opening acts including City and Colour, The Mars Volta, The Strokes, Thundercat, St. Vincent, and King Princess. |
March 29 2023 | City and Colour and King Princess perform as opening acts |
February 21 2023 | Red Hot Chili Peppers concluded their initial Asian leg performances with a show in Japan. |
February 19 2023 | Red Hot Chili Peppers continued their Asian leg of the Unlimited Love Tour with a performance date in Asia. |
February 16 2023 | Red Hot Chili Peppers performed their first show of the Unlimited Love Tour in Singapore, notably introducing 'Around the World' late in their set for the first time on the tour, and opening with 'Fake as Fu@k' only for the second time. |
February 4 2023 | The song 'Carry Me Home' made its live debut during the second show of the tour in Sydney, Australia. |
February 2 2023 | Major Sydney, Australia concert at Accor Stadium with Post Malone, attracting an impressive 106,974 attendees and earning $13,450,562 |
January 26 2023 | The song 'Reach Out' made its live debut during the Oceania leg of the tour in New Zealand. |
January 21 2023 | The Unlimited Love Tour resumed with eight dates in New Zealand and Australia, featuring Post Malone as the opening act. The tour setlist was modified, with 'Give it Away' now closing the encore and 'By the Way' closing the main set. |
January 14 2023 | Performed their first show of 2023 at the iHeartRadio ALTer Ego music festival in Inglewood, California. Debuted live performances of 'Fake as Fu@k' (opening song), 'The Drummer', and 'Tippa My Tongue'. |
2022 | Release of two albums: 'Unlimited Love' and 'Return of the Dream Canteen' with Frusciante back in the lineup. |
2022 | D. H. Peligro (Darren Henley) passes away. |
2022 | Achieved the seventh highest-grossing tour of the year, generating $177 million in revenue. |
2022 | Red Hot Chili Peppers released multiple music videos including 'Black Summer' directed by Deborah Chow, 'Poster Child' by Julien & Thami, 'These Are the Ways' and 'Tippa My Tongue' by Malia James, and 'The Drummer' by Phillip R Lopez. |
2022 | Red Hot Chili Peppers' song 'Can't Stop' was featured in the movie Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, though not included on the film's official soundtrack |
2022 | Singles from the band charted in multiple countries, with 'Eddie' reaching number 9 on one chart and 'Poster Child' peaking at number 29 on another chart |
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