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08 October 2021

Red Hot Chili Peppers Announce 2022 World Stadium Tour Dates

Red Hot Chili Peppers World Stadium Tour Dates
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Red Hot Chili Peppers have announced the dates for their upcoming world stadium tour in 2022, with support from The Strokes, HAIM, A$AP Rocky, St. Vincent and more.

Last month, the band revealed that they would be heading out on the road next year for their first shows since guitarist John Frusciante rejoined in 2019 after a 10-year absence.

The news of the band’s live return was shared during a spoof news segment from the fictional KHOT station. In the video, the station’s presenters (aka RHCP singer Anthony Kiedis, bassist Flea and drummer Chad Smith) interviewed Frusciante about the prospect of the tour.

The full list of Red Hot Chili Peppers’ 2022 world tour dates have now been revealed via another tongue-in-cheek news conference. The tour starts in Europe in June next year, with UK dates set in Manchester, London and Glasgow as well as an Irish date in Dublin.

Additional support on the tour will come from Beck, Anderson .Paak, King Princess and more.

Tickets go on general sale from 10am next Friday (October 15), while fans can access a pre-sale from 10am tomorrow (October 8) by pre-ordering the band’s new album, set for release in 2022.

Red Hot Chili Peppers play the following world stadium tour dates in 2022:

4 June – Seville, Estadio La Cartuja De Sevilla
7 June – Barcelona, Estadi Olimpic
10 June – Nijmegen, Goffertpark
15 June – Budapest, Puskas Stadium
18 June – Firenze, Italy – Firenze Rocks
22 June – Manchester, Emirates Old Trafford
25 June – London, London Stadium
29 June – Dublin, Marlay Park
1 July– Glasgow, Bellahouston Park
3 July – Leuven, Rock Werchter
5 July – Cologne, Rhein Energie Stadium
8 July – Paris, Stade de France
12 July – Hamburg, Volksparkstadion
23 July – Denver, Empower Field at Mile High
27 July – San Diego, Petco Park
29 July– Santa Clara, Levi’s Stadium
31 July – Los Angeles, SoFi Stadium
3 August– Seattle, T-Mobile Park
6 August – Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium
10 August– Atlanta, Truist Park
12 August– Nashville, Nissan Stadium
14 August– Detroit, Comerica Park
17 August – East Rutherford, Metlife Stadium
19 August – Chicago, Soldier Field
21 August – Toronto, Rogers Centre
30 August– Miami, Hard Rock Stadium
1 September – Charlotte, Bank of America Stadium
3 September – Philadelphia, Citizens Bank Park
8 September – Washington, Nationals Park
10 September – Boston, Fenway Park
15 September – Orlando, Camping World Stadium
18 September – Arlington, Globe Life Field

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