The US rockers world tour kicked of last month on the back of new album Unlimited Love, welcoming back guitarist John Frusciante to the band. Anthony Kiedis of ...
* Red Hot Chili Peppers' tickets to New Zealand concerts go fast Funk rockers Red Hot Chili Peppers have announced two stadium show in New Zealand for January 2023. Red Hot Chili Peppers coming to New Zealand alongside Post Malone
The tour is to promote their latest album Unlimited Love, the band's twelfth studio recording and first with guitarist John Frusciante since 2006. Tickets for ...
The stadium is due to host a rugby test between the All Blacks and Ireland this Saturday. The show is set to mark a return for major acts at Forsyth Barr Stadium Tickets for the Dunedin show at Forsyth Barr Stadium go on sale at noon on July 11, though presale tickets will be available to Vodafone customers from July 6.
The LA-based rockers will hit up Auckland, Dunedin, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth in January and February, supported by Post Malone.
For more information, head to the tour website. For more information, head to the tour website. And yes, the Chili Peppers have a record to plug in the process, aka Unlimited Love — their 12th studio album, which dropped back in April.
Legendary rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers have on Monday announced their return to New Zealand for two massive stadium shows in early 2023.
General public tickets will go on sale on Monday, July 11 at 12pm in Dunedin and 1pm in Auckland. Pre-sale tickets for Vodafone customers go on sale on July 6 at 10am for the Dunedin show, and 11am for the Auckland show. The band will perform in Auckland at Mt Smart Stadium on January 21, 2023 before heading south to Dunedin where they'll play at Forsyth Barr Stadium on January 26.
Legendary rock band to perform two stadium shows in NZ with Post Malone.
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The legendary rockers are performing 'Around the World' and are coming back to NZ next year.
Red Hot Chili Peppers have announced a six-date tour of Australasian stadiums, for which they'll be joined by Post Malone.
Meanwhile, last Friday (July 1) saw the Chili Peppers cancel a show in Glasgow just hours before it was due to begin, citing an unknown illness. Find details for the Telstra Plus pre-sale here, and for the Vodafone pre-sale here. They’ll play in Dunedin next, before heading over to Australia for shows in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
Red Hot Chili Peppers have announced a six-date tour of Australasian stadiums, for which they'll be joined by Post Malone.
Meanwhile, last Friday (July 1) saw the Chili Peppers cancel a show in Glasgow just hours before it was due to begin, citing an unknown illness. Find details for the Telstra Plus pre-sale here, and for the Vodafone pre-sale here. They’ll play in Dunedin next, before heading over to Australia for shows in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
The LA-based rockers will hit up Auckland, Dunedin, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth in January and February, supported by Post Malone.
For more information, head to the tour website. For more information, head to the tour website. And yes, the Chili Peppers have a record to plug in the process, aka Unlimited Love — their 12th studio album, which dropped back in April.
The visit will also serve as a homecoming for bass player Flea, who was born in Melbourne, the second stop on the tour.
Feb. 12 — Optus Stadium, Perth Feb. 7 — Marvel Stadium, Melbourne Feb. 2 — Accor Stadium, Sydney Posty is also fresh from a new album release, Twelve Carat Toothache, his fourth. Jan. 29 — Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Produced by Live Nation, the trek will start Jan. 29, 2023 at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium, before heading to Sydney’s Accor Stadium (Feb. 2), Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium (Feb. 7) and wrapping-up at Perth’s Optus Stadium (Feb. 12).