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    The main show was great. BUT......

    The forband was quite bad and dident bring the mood up, it was just awkward since I dont see how they play the same type of music as RHCP

    Other then that the security guards were simply asholes litterly taking thier power above and beyond any reason.

    I dont see how people that stand in the front baricade can get water. sure they had 1 guy with a water bottle coming back once an hour too give water to those he could REACH but one water bottle cant give 100-200 ppl water. There was ALOT of ppl feeling sick and had headaches. even one girl fainted.

    The guards conficated and took all water bottles and all food that we had in our backpack even if the waterbottles were empty. Not PET (plastic) bottles

    But exspensive sport bottles. Saying it SAYS so on the ticket and when I pointed out it IT DOES NOT he said we could had alchohol in it...IN A EMPTY WATER BOTTLE. (we emptied when they asked) then saying we could fill it with alchole inside.

    Why the fuck would anyone fill a water bottle with alchole inside the arena? there are TENS OF THOUSENDS plastic cups that decorates the floor of the arena after the show. and I bet it wasent water in them. I lost a very exspansive water bottle that I baught after climbing the highest mauntian in sweden. They are not easy to get, sinec I have to get there again if i want one

    for me this litterly made my entire show a massive headache after waiting for 9 hours for the show and just to get abused by security and then have a shit time with headache. why why why cant you have a waterbottle in a backpack.

    The price for a water bottle inside the arena was outragous 50 swedish KR for a small bottle...when tap water is free. And when I pointed out that it is swedish law that when serving alchole they are force to serve free water but they refused. IT makes me so fucking angry it ruin the entire experince. JUST LET PEOEPLE HAVE WATERBOTTLES and people would have a MUCH GREATER TIME.

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  • As one of the best-selling bands of all time with seven Grammys under their belt, Red Hot Chili Peppers are still going strong 30 years on from their debut album, and their arena gigs are something that I really think everyone should try to experience.

    From their live performances in the late 80s early 90s, they have only maintained their energy and enthusiasm, demonstrating their dedication and drive has not dwindled with time, as their explosive lighting, and sound balances continue to please and excite their audience.

    Just last year at Big Day Out in Sydney, the Chili Peppers gave an electric performance of their globally acclaimed track 'Californication', contrasting this energy with their stunning classic 'Under The Bridge'. Their ability to transport the crowd from their ecstatic dancing enthusiasm into a sea of mellow phone holding, singing, dedicated followers is astounding, altering the mood of the fans flawlessly.

    There are few bands who have been able to continue such a fan base and following over such a span of time as the Chili Peppers have, and their continually expanding fan base are extremely well deserved.

    Seeing them in concert is a magical experience, one that I hope they will continue to provide, but if you get a chance, I seriously recommend that you try and catch a gig before you miss your chance. You are guaranteed a memorable performance.

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  • Actually I was on the second show. The visual effects were awesome, but there were some audiotechnical issues what made Flea a bit upset. The band was so imprssive with full of energy. Especially Anthony and Flea, they were true showmen as always, however he missed the intro of Dark necessities so they had to restart and maybe I heard some missed vocal by Josh during the Snow. Moreover he changed the riff in the solo of Dani california, but as I saw that he can never run out of creative ideas. I liked the jamming parts ,once Flea and Josh played the intro of She lost control by Joy Division which was really nice to hear too. And also I've heard all of my favourite tracks by them. Personally Im a fan of the new album but I heard complains about the tracklist. Honestly I would start the show with Can't stop, but By the way was strong too and of course Give it away for the last song was an excellent choice. BUT! the real hero of the night was Chad f#ckin Smith who got a little injuriy but still finished the show. That would be perfect if he would played Can't stop :D All in all I loved the whole thing, I love all of their aeras, I respect Hill (r.i.p.) and my idol is John but they have to keep up and introduce the new crazy face of them. Thank you for that awesome adventure!

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  • On June 22, 2017 the Red Hot Chili Peppers played the First Ontario Center in Hamilton, Canada. The Chilies are Rock and Roll Hall of Famers and they deliver every time. The same cannot be said for the opening acts.

    Jack Irons came out first and played a non-offensive drum and synthesizer set. It was very yawn worthy.

    This was followed by Deerhoof. If you have never seen this four person band, your not missing anything. Their music is heavy on drums and guitar, who are both pretty good, but the vocals are terrible. The vocals remind me something Yoko Ono would have come up with in a drug induced haze. I have seen countless musical acts and I can say without a doubt Deerhoof is the worst ever. I actually got up a left the show for 30 minutes to escape the assault on my ears.

    If your going to see the Chili Peppers and you have seats, grab a few more beers and save your ears from the opening acts. These opening acts drained the energy from arena and the Red Hot Chili Peppers would be better served to either find new opening acts or skipping opening acts all together and simply playing their set. The RHCP always deliver, but the opening acts failed.

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  • The show was epic and totally rocked! It was a hairy mess getting into and out of there, but well worth it. It felt so great to be there, like being part of something important. Seeing something that will be talked about for decades and hopefully broke down some barriers between cultures. RHCP was spreading love and understanding and put on a fantastic show, which they also transmitted live to the world (which I think is unbelievably generous for a band of their stature to send out for free to everyone on the planet with an internet connection)! I’ve been a long time fan but haven’t seen them since 1992 at Lollapalooza in Michigan. Honestly, the band played better than ever matching or bettering the albums. Anthony’s voice was absolutely perfect. Chads drumming perfect, Fleas bass was stellar and energetic. Joshs guitar tones were so very interesting I’ve spent hours since looking up on the internet all of his eqpt. My wife and I will never forget the show and cant wait to see them again. Oh yeah, the merch tables ran out of shirts so we bought some online. -Merk

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  • Not much more to say that one third of my life goals were completed after seeing Anthony, Flea, Chad & Josh. It was almost undescribable but I'll do my best. From the first second when you could hear the horns playing and seeing them come up to the stage the adrenaline rush was dangerous. Everybody giving all they had since they first heard the first slam on the snare drums. The chemistry between all four reverberated across the whole audience and I felt like the people around me where my family. The acoustics were spot on amazing and the light show was jaw opening. Each song and jam was like having a different dream with the cosmic sounds they made and the expanding lights that danced around. The whole experience was one that I wish I could relive. When the band left before their encore, the community chants to bring them back filled my with patriotism and unity and once they came back to please the audience, they didn't disappoint.

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  • I think that Red Hot Chili Peppers are really good to see in concert. This concert was reeeeaaaally funny i had really enjoy it !!! The songs of the group are really great and i love their music a lot. I enjoy the way that they play the song like "give it away", they sounds so much better than the music on CDs, there we can juste see the energie of the musician playing on the scene its really joicefull. Flea is just amazing on the scene and the other players too.

    I've just one regret, just that the group is coming to the scene and didn't really comunicate with the public.

    The only moment when they talk to us was to say "We love Paris,we love Parisian..." and then they spoke too fast for french people (lol)

    And they didn't say goodbye.

    Nevertheless this concert was my favourit, it was just amazing !!!

    I really think this is a group to see on a scene, a time in a life!!!

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  • Hi !

    It was the second time I saw the RHCP after 2012 & the show at "Stade de France". I'm pretty diappointed, not because of the show, it was awsome, but because of the behavior of the public.

    A few people hit me & my friends in the face because we were dancing around, having fun... telling us we where assholes when we were in front of them.

    As an answer, we apologized and moved somewhere else not to disturb them. But it was the same everywhere, peoples hit us, told we were cheaters and the "we had not waited as long as them outside".... how could they know... we apologised again, and went somewhere in a concert to dance without "hurting" anybody's emotions.

    I love the RHCP but this show will stay in my mind as the one I could not dance and appreciate the moment without being judje by the people around...

    With a lot of Pain,

    Me and my friends.

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  • Although I had tried to get used to the idea that the band I was going to see had changed over the years, and had lost part of their spirit, I couldn't help to feel sad and nostalgic. The concert was great in general, and the musical performances in particular. Smith & Flea seemed devoted, as usual. Kiedis, not so much. I can't stop thinking that they've become a brand,that they got too comfortable. A product for masses, with those amazing visual effects. What I really disliked was the end of the concert. They ended it with one of the new songs (which I honestly hadn't even listened before) and they jumped out of the stage. Only Smith stayed to say "muchas, muchas, muchas, muchas gracias", goodness. It was worht it, just to listen to the good oldies, and see how they keep trying the pirouettes all over the stage. Still love them.

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  • Really good concert! There some really great lights that hang from the ceiling and move up and down, as well as change colors depending on the mood of the song. I actually read somewhere that there's about 800 lights-the biggest in any tour ever. The visuals on the big screen behind the chili peppers are really cool too-basically the visuals are outstanding. Now on to what really matters; the music. The chili peppers (as you may have expected) deliver really high energy and fun songs through the concert, from old hits like "suck my kiss" to newer songs like"dark necessities" the concert was really great and it seemed everyone had a good time. Highly recommend!

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Red Hot Chili Peppers tour dates and tickets 2022-2023 near you

Want to see Red Hot Chili Peppers in concert? Find information on all of Red Hot Chili Peppers’s upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2022-2023.

Red Hot Chili Peppers is not due to play near your location currently - but they are scheduled to play 4 concerts across 3 countries in 2022-2023. View all concerts.

What songs will RHCP Play On tour 2022?

What is the Red Hot Chili Peppers tour 2022 setlist?.
Aquatic Mouth Dance..
Black Summer..
Here Ever After..
It's Only Natural..
One Way Traffic..
She's a Lover..
The Heavy Wing..
These Are the Ways..

What songs will RHCP play?

Next Setlist.
Intro Jam..
Can't Stop..
Dani California..
Scar Tissue..
Here Ever After..
Snow ((Hey Oh)).
Aquatic Mouth Dance..
These Are the Ways..

Who is opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers 2022?

Bro rock funk band the Red Hot Chili Peppers have launched a 2022 tour, which so far includes exactly one stop in Texas: at Globe Life Field in Arlington, on September 18. The L.A. band is touring stadiums around the globe with a variety of opening acts that include The Strokes, A$AP Rocky, Beck, Anderson .

How long is Red Hot Chilli Peppers concert 2022?

The setlist consists of 17 songs with the shows lasting under two hours, which has been common for the band throughout their career.