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Red Hot Chili Peppers announce 2023 US, UK and Europe tour with The Strokes, Iggy Pop and more

The Red Hot Chili Peppers have announced a 2023 tour of North America, the UK and Europe, with The Strokes, Iggy Pop and other opening acts.

The band, who returned in 2022 with two new albums – ‘Unlimited Love’ and the follow-up ‘Return Of The Dream Canteen’ – will continue their world tour starting next March, which will take them on a string of dates starting in Vancouver. , Canada.

The North American dates run until the end of May, before the band head to the UK and Europe in June.

In addition to a series of festivals, such as Pinkpop and Mad Cool, the band will be offering two concerts in the United Kingdom: one in London, in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, on July 21, and another in Glasgow, in Hampden Park (rescheduled summer due to illness), two days later.

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See the full list of new dates below with the corresponding support acts for each city. Tickets for all dates go on sale Friday, December 9 at 10am local time. Buy UK tickets here and North American and European tickets here.

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS 2023 NORTH AMERICA TOUR DATES:

MARCH, 2023

29 – Vancouver, BC, BC Place **~

April 2023

1 – Las Vegas, NV, Allegiant Stadium #~

6 – Fargo, ND, FARGODOME ^~

8 – Minneapolis, MN, US Bank Stadium ^~

14 – Syracuse, NY, JMA Wireless Dome ^~

MAY 2023

12 – San Diego, CA, Snap Dragon Stadium >+

14 – Phoenix, AZ, State Farm Stadium ^+

17 – San Antonio, TX, Alamodome ^+

19 – Gulf Shores, AL, Hangout Music Festival =

25 – Houston, TX, Minute Maid Park ^+

JUNE 2023

18 – Landgraaf, Pink =

21 – Warsaw, PGE Narodowy

24 – Odense, Tinderbox =

26 – Mannheim, Maimarktgelände

30 – Leuven, Rock Werther =

JULY 2023

2 – Milan, I-Days =

6 – Lisbon, NOS Live =

8 – Madrid, Mad Cool =

11 – Lyon, Groupama Stadium <~

14 – Vienna, Ernst-Happel Stadion <~

17 – Carhaix, Les Vieilles Charrues =

21 – London, Tottenham Hotspur stadium %~

23 – Glasgow, Hampden Park %~

Reviewing “Return Of The Dream Canteen”, the band’s sophomore album from 2022, NME wrote: “Buried in the sprawling ‘Return Of The Dream Canteen’ is a prog album that sees the iconic Californian rockers take risks, opening new paths and tackling it. the world around them. The band was never too low, however, and this album is a heavy scare, where the same old tricks are determined to be new and lively.

“Despite all hints of bold musical and lyrical steps forward, they remain the band they always were with ‘Return Of The Dream Canteen’ offering an all-you-can-eat buffet that feels overwhelming often”.

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