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Red Hot Chili Peppers at Air Canada Centre

Why see Red Hot Chili Peppers?

The Peppers' continue their tour!

The Red Hot Chili Peppers have extended their tour into 2024! In celebration of the two recent albums 'Unlimited Love' and 'Return Of The Dream Canteen', these brand new dates will feature artists like Kid Cudi, Ice Cube, Ken Carson, Otoboke Beaver, Sean Kuti, Wand and Irontom on selected dates. You can expect to hear their newest material alongside fan favorites!

With an impressive yet turbulent nearly four decades history under their belts, this band has experienced both the lows of past drug abuse and stratospheric heights of success along the way. Their most commercially successful album to date remains 1999's Californication, and in 2012 they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. Catch them playing Getaway cuts alongside 'By the Way', 'Scar Tissue', 'Suck My Kiss', and 'Dani California'.

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Dates

Finished Feb 4, 2017

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Reviews

Customer reviews

24 reviews, average rating: (3.9 Stars)

Brian Baker

Peppers better than Ever

The Chili Peppers show in Atlanta Braves stadium lived up to the hype.Stadium shows can be dodgy affairs,spotty sound,weather,stage placement,but none of the above for Wednesdays show at Truist park,the heat had dissapated following the Strokes ,who did not dissapoint.From the opening jam the crowd were standing on the field,I personally was watching John Frusciante for just the 2nd time since 1991,his playing was above and beyond my expectations,Keidis vocally did the studio versions justice,and seems to be working out a bit more lately,all the women around me had their phones on him Alot,Some reviews of this tour slag the band for new songs,well it's a tour for a new album,duh.Robert Johnson's Red hot was a hilarious and vocally difficult song to pull off,Flea was in fine form,and for our sake wore underwear,Rain started to fall during the last song and while the Peppers bade farewell to Atlanta,I think they appreciated the crowd and will come back again. ... Read more

Steve W

RHCP fills soldiers field

The Strokes did a nice job of warming up the crowd, yet when RHCP came on we knew it was gonna be a great evening. I was concerned they were going to push the new album, but the group came out strong and hammered us for nearly 2 hours. I was out of energy from all the dancing and everywhere I looked fans were just letting loose. AK and Flea have so much fun on stage you can't be uptight. Do oit! ... Read more

Adam Briggs

Perfection, Sorry if you dont understand music

I have seen over 1000 concerts, no im not kidding, from Guns and Roses to Muse, Slayer to Phish, Keith Urban to the Grateful Dead. First off to anyone saying they are upset that the band played songs the crowd didnt know... They are touring a new album... If you didnt listen to Unlimited Love ay least 5 times through before this show, you didnt do your homework, the album is fantastic, and its your own fault for showing up unprepaired... Beyond that. These are 4 of the best touring musicians alive... Theyre all 61+ minus John Fruciante.... Who by other musicians was just voted the best guitatiist of this era, since Jimi Hendrix.... his Idol. Their energy was never lacking, the show was absolute perfection, and if you didnt appreciate what they just threw down, congrats on wasting your time and money. I thought I knew what good live music was, the Chili Peppers just redefined it for me. Top 3 shows ive ever seen out of... Again.... Over 1000, hands down no questions asked. ... Read more

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