Red Hot Chili Peppers 2022–2024 Global Stadium Tour Explained

Concert Tour Name:Global Stadium Tour
Artist:Red Hot Chili Peppers
Album:Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen
Number Of Legs:11
Gross:$390.8 million[1]
Last Tour:The Getaway World Tour
(2016–2017)
This Tour:Global Stadium Tour
(2022–2024)
Next Tour:...

The Global Stadium Tour (also known as the Unlimited Love Tour)[2] was a concert tour by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers in support of the band's twelfth and thirteenth studio albums, Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen, which were released on April 1, 2022, and October 14, 2022, respectively.[3] The tour was the band's first in five years and their first in fifteen years with guitarist John Frusciante, who returned to the band in 2019. The tour began in Seville, Spain, in June 2022 and concluded in July 2024 in Maryland Heights, Missouri.[4] [5] [6]

The tour was the seventh highest-grossing of 2022 grossing $177 million.[7] It is the band's highest-grossing tour to date, grossing almost $400 million in revenue.

The tour wrapped with over 3.4 million tickets sold, making it the third biggest rock tour of 2020s.[8]

Global Stadium Tour

On September 24, 2021, the band announced that they would embark on a world tour in 2022, their first with John Frusciante since 2007 and that it would be in support of their as yet to be announced twelfth studio album. The band made the announcement in a YouTube video where they dressed as newscasters for a fictional news channel called KHOT News. Anthony Kiedis played a character called Johnson Hammerswaddle, Flea played Todd the Squirrel, while Chad Smith played weatherman Randy Raindrops. John Frusciante appeared as himself being interviewed by the other three band members.[9] On October 7, 2021, the band released another KHOT News video, where they confirmed the first 32 dates for their Global Stadium Tour which would see the band performing their first North American headlining stadium shows in their career. Presales for the shows began on October 9.[10]

Pre-tour promotional shows and performances

On April 1, 2022, the release date for Unlimited Love, the Chili Peppers performed a surprise show at The Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles. It marked the band's first show since 2007 with the classic successful lineup of Flea, Kiedis, Smith, and Frusciante.[11] The show saw the live debuts of "Here Ever After", "Aquatic Mouth Dance" and "Not the One" from Unlimited Love and George Clinton joined the band for "Give It Away".[12] On the same day, the band appeared in pre-recorded performances (filmed on March 29 and 31) on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon where "Black Summer" made its live debut[13] and on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where they performed "These Are the Ways" for the first time on the rooftop of The Hollywood Roosevelt hotel where the album cover and photos were shot,[14] On April 5, they appeared on The Howard Stern Show where they were interviewed and performed "These Are the Ways" along with two handpicked songs by Howard Stern, "Give It Away" and "Under the Bridge".

On April 7, they gave a special four song performance (with Frusciante on acoustic guitar) at Amoeba Music in Hollywood, California. The performance included a cover of Black Flag's "Nervous Breakdown" which was last performed by the band in 2016.[15] [16] The band gave a surprise invite-only performance on April 14 at the Yaamava' Theater in Highland, CA, for the opening of the Yaamava' Resort & Casino. They were the first to ever perform at the theater. This performance saw the live debut of "Whatchu Thinkin'".[17] On May 1, the band performed at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, replacing the Foo Fighters who cancelled their appearance following the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins. The band closed the show with "By the Way" marking the first time the song closed a show since 2007.[18] SiriusXM launched the Whole Lotta Red Hot channel on April 1, and it was announced that an exclusive concert for subscribers would air on the channel later in the year.[19]

European leg

The band kicked off their Global Stadium Tour in Seville on June 4, 2022. It marked the band's first tour with Frusciante since their Stadium Arcadium World Tour in 2006–07 and their first ever show in Seville. The setlist consists of 17 songs with the shows lasting under two hours, which has been common for the band throughout their career.[20] On June 7, 2022, the band performed in Barcelona where the setlist saw a drastic change from the first night. "The Heavy Wing" from Unlimited Love made its live debut, while songs including "Around the World" "Dani California", "I Could Have Lied" and "Right on Time" were performed with Frusicante for the first time in over 15 years. At the band's June 10 show in the Netherlands, "One Way Traffic" from Unlimited Love made its live debut while "Hard to Concentrate" from 2006's Stadium Arcadium was performed for the first time with Frusciante and "I Like Dirt" from 1999's Californication was performed for the first time since 2004 with Frusciante. On June 12, the band performed in Bratislava, Slovakia at the Lovestream Festival where "She's a Lover" and "White Braids & Pillow Chair" from Unlimited Love made their live debut along with "Me and My Friends" making its tour debut. "Thirty Dirty Birds", a short spoken-word song from 1985's Freaky Styley, was recited by Flea during the show. It marked the first time since 1991 it had been performed. At their June 15 show in Budapest, "It's Only Natural" from Unlimited Love made its live debut, while "Don't Forget Me" made its tour debut.

"Universally Speaking" was performed for the first time since 2004 with Frusciante at the band's June 22 show in Manchester. Under the Bridge finally made its return on June 25 in London after being dropped from previous shows. That same show, "Emit Remmus" also made its tour debut. On June 29 in Dublin, "If You Have to Ask", "Sir Psycho Sexy" and "They're Red Hot" from their 1991 album Blood Sugar Sex Magik made their tour debuts. The band announced that they had to cancel their July 1 show in Glasgow due to an illness and said they were working on ways to reschedule the show.[21]

North American leg

The band kicked off the North American leg of their tour on July 23, 2022, in Denver, COlorado. During the show, the band announced that their 13th studio album, Return of the Dream Canteen, would be released on October 14, 2022.[22] The band's July 29, 2022, show in Santa Clara saw the tour debut of the rarely performed "She's Only 18", which was last performed in 2017, and on the August 6, 2022 in Las Vegas saw the tour debut of "Blood Sugar Sex Magik". "Strip My Mind" made its tour debut in Nashville on August 12. The band performed "Black Summer" and "Can't Stop" at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards on August 28 where received the Global Icon Award, presented to them by Cheech & Chong, and also won the award for Best Rock Video for "Black Summer".[23] [24] The band performed a special show at The Apollo Theater in New York City on September 13, 2022, as part of the SiriusXM Small Stage Series. The show was broadcast live on the band's SiriusXM channel Whole Lotta Red Hot and fans could win tickets by listening to the channel.[25] The band's show on September 15, 2022, in Orlando was delayed for over an hour due to a rainstorm. During the show, John Frusciante performed "I Remember You" by the Ramones to pay tribute to his late friend Johnny Ramone who had died 18 years earlier on that date.[26] The North American leg of the stadium tour wrapped up on September 18, 2022, in Arlington, Texas. Festival performances will conclude the remainder of the North America dates in 2022.

On October 9, "Eddie" made its live debut at the Austin City Limits Music Festival. It was the first performance of a song from Return of the Dream Canteen. On October 12, the band made a surprise appearance at Hoopa Valley High School in Hoopa, CAlifornia, where they performed twelve songs for the students during the school's Indigenous Peoples' Day assembly.[27] The band performed their final show of 2022 at the Silverlake Conservatory of Music on October 29. The show was dedicated to the band's former drummer D.H. Peligro who died the previous day. The band performed their first show of 2023 on January 14 at the iHeartRadio ALTer Ego music festival in Inglewood, California, where "Fake as Fu@k" (the show's opening song), "The Drummer" and "Tippa My Tongue" made their live debuts.

Oceania leg

The tour resumed on January 21, 2023, with eight dates in New Zealand and Australia, with Post Malone serving as the opening act. Unlike with the previous legs of the tour, "Give it Away" is now closing out the band's encore and "By the Way" is closing out the main set. "Reach Out" made its live debut on January 26, 2023, in New Zealand. "Carry Me Home" made its live debut during the second show in Sydney on February 4, 2023.

Asian leg

The band performed their first shows on the tour in Asia, with three dates scheduled for February 16, 19 and 21, 2023 in Singapore and Japan. For the first time on the tour, "Around the World" appeared late in the band's set during their February 16 show in Singapore. The song has been alternated with "Can't Stop" as the band's opening song for the entire tour. "Fake as Fu@k" opened the show for only the second time on the tour.

North American leg II

A second North American leg of the tour consisting of twelve shows began in March 2023 in Mexico City and concluded on May 28, 2023, in Napa, California, at the BottleRock Napa Valley festival. City and Colour, The Mars Volta, The Strokes, Thundercat, St. Vincent, and King Princess will serve as opening acts.[28]

European leg II

A thirteen date second European leg began on June 18, 2023, in the Netherlands and wrapped up on July 23 in Glasgow. Iggy Pop, The Roots, The Mars Volta and King Princess each served as the opening acts at some of the band's six headlining shows, while the other seven shows saw the band headlining at various festivals.

North America leg III

A four date North American leg began on August 6 in Chicago and concluded on October 14 in Los Angeles, when the band performed a private benefit show at Flea's Silverlake Conservatory of Music where they performed "Out in L.A." for the first time since 2004 and only the second time since 1992. They also performed a cover of the Ramones song "Havana Affair" for the first time since 2007.

Latin American leg

A Latin American leg was announced in March 2023, consisting of ten shows starting in San José, Costa Rica, on October 31 and wrapping up on November 26 in Buenos Aires.

North American leg IV

A fourth and final North American leg of the tour was announced on December 4, 2023, consisting of twenty-one shows starting on May 28, 2024, in Ridgefield, Washington and concluding on July 30, 2024, in St. Louis, Missouri. These shows moved away from stadiums that the band had been performing in for the entire tour and into smaller amphitheatres. The fourth North American leg was preceded by some smaller shows along with festival appearances.

The first performance on the leg was slated for December 9, 2023 in Inglewood, CA as part of the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas however on December 5, 2023, it was announced through the band's social media that one of the band members was injured and was unable to perform for six weeks.[29] It was later revealed to be Frusciante, who broke a finger.[30] The rescheduled date ultimately happened on March 2, 2024.

Asian leg II

Prior to the fourth North American leg, the band returned to Tokyo, Japan to play an additional two shows at the Tokyo Dome on May 18 and May 20, 2024.

Songs performed

The band's setlist usually consisted of 17 songs with their shows lasting around one hour and forty-five minutes. "Can't Stop" and "Around the World" alternated as the band's opening songs (following an intro jam) for nearly the entire tour however "Fake as Fu@k" had opened some shows during 2023, and "Dani California" opened many shows in 2024 alternating on setlists as opener with "Can't Stop" and "Around the World". For the first two legs, "By the Way" served as the band's closing song for their shows. The closing slot was typically held for many years by "Give it Away", which was now ending the main set. When the tour resumed for the third leg in January 2023, "Give it Away" was back to closing out the shows with "By the Way" returning to its main set closing spot. This tour has seen the band drop "Under the Bridge" from many of their setlists. The song had been written on various setlists but either dropped in favor of another song (typically "I Could Have Lied", "Soul to Squeeze" or "Sir Psycho Sexy") or not replaced by any song. Most of the shows tended to ignore the band's first four albums from 1984 to 1989 with the exception of 1987's "Me and My Friends" and 1989's "Nobody Weird Like Me" being performed from time to time. Nothing from 1995's One Hot Minute (with the exception of Flea's "Pea"), 2011's I'm With You or 2016's The Getaway albums were performed, as these albums were recorded without Frusciante's involvement.

Originals/songs recorded by the band

SongAlbum
"Get Up and Jump" (tease)The Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Mommy, Where's Daddy?" (instrumental jam tease)
"Out in L.A."
"Sex Rap" (tease)Freaky Styley
"Thirty Dirty Birds" (recited by Flea)
"Me and My Friends" The Uplift Mofo Party Plan
"Good Time Boys" (tease)Mother's Milk
"Higher Ground" (Stevie Wonder) (intro tease by Flea)
"Magic Johnson" (instrumental jam tease by Flea and Chad)
"Nobody Weird Like Me"
"Blood Sugar Sex Magik" Blood Sugar Sex Magik
"Give It Away"
"I Could Have Lied"
"If You Have to Ask"
“My Lovely Man”(tease)
"Sir Psycho Sexy"
"Suck My Kiss"
"They're Red Hot" (Robert Johnson)
"Under the Bridge"
"Soul to Squeeze"Coneheads: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack
"Pea" (performed by Flea, outro with Chad and John)One Hot Minute
"Around the World" Californication
"Californication"
"Emit Remmus"
"I Like Dirt"
"Otherside"
"Parallel Universe"
"Right on Time"
"Scar Tissue"
"By the Way" By the Way
"Can't Stop"
"Don't Forget Me"
"The Zephyr Song"
"Throw Away Your Television"
"Universally Speaking"
"Venice Queen" (tease)
"Havana Affair" (Ramones)
"Charlie" Stadium Arcadium
"Dani California"
"Hard to Concentrate"
"Hey"
"She's Only 18"
"Snow ((Hey Oh))"
"Strip My Mind"
"Tell Me Baby"
"Wet Sand"
"Aquatic Mouth Dance" Unlimited Love
"Black Summer"
"Here Ever After"
"It's Only Natural"
"Not the One"
"One Way Traffic"
"She's a Lover"
"The Heavy Wing"
"These Are the Ways"
"Whatchu Thinkin'"
"White Braids & Pillow Chair"
"Carry Me Home"Return of the Dream Canteen
"Eddie"
"Fake as Fu@k"
"Reach Out"
"The Drummer"
"Tippa My Tongue"

Cover songs (teases and jams unless otherwise noted)

SongArtist
"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" Paul Simon
"Another One Bites the Dust" Queen
"Boyz-n-the-Hood" (full band tease)Eazy-E
"Cold Sweat"
"Come Together" (teased by Anthony)
-"Danny's Song" (teased/sung by John)Loggins and Messina
"Dreamboy/Dreamgirl" (teased/sung by John)Cynthia and Johnny O
"Fopp" Ohio Players
"Hardcore Jollies" Funkadelic
"Hey Joe" The Jimi Hendrix Experience
"I Remember You" (teased/sung by John) Ramones
"Latest Disgrace"
"Little Wing"
"London Calling" (tease as intro to "Right on Time")
"Los Angeles"
"Kooks" (teased/sung by John)David Bowie
"Marquee Moon"Television
"Neighborhood Threat" (teased/sung by John) Iggy Pop
"Orange Claw Hammer" (teased by Flea) Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band
"Pure Imagination" (teased/sung by Flea) Willy Wonka
"Red Hot Mama"
"Roundabout"Yes
"Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun"
"Shadowplay"
"Show of Strength"
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" (full band, first verse and chorus only)
"Soul Love" (teased/sung by John)
"Sunday Bloody Sunday" (teased by Chad)
"Terrapin" (teased/sung by John)
"The Guns of Brixton"
"The Ocean"
"The Rover"
"Tiny Dancer" (teased/sung by John)
"Untitled #2" (teased/sung by John)
"Waiting Room"
"What is Soul?"
"You're Gonna Get Yours"Public Enemy
"Your Song" (teased/sung by John)

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actAttendanceRevenue
Pre-tour shows/performances – North America
April 1, 2022Los AngelesUnited StatesFonda TheatreIRONTOM
April 14, 2022HighlandYaamava' Theater
May 1, 2022New OrleansFair Grounds Race Course
Europe
June 4, 2022SevilleSpainEstadio de La CartujaBeck
Thundercat
55,308 / 55,308 $3,376,831
June 7, 2022BarcelonaEstadi Olímpic Lluís CompanysNas
Thundercat
42,594 / 51,287$4,237,313
June 10, 2022NijmegenNetherlandsGoffertpark65,000 / 65,000$5,517,953
June 12, 2022BratislavaSlovakiaTehelné Pole
June 15, 2022BudapestHungaryPuskás ArénaNas
Thundercat
47,787 / 47,787$2,949,414
June 18, 2022FlorenceItalyVisarno Arena
June 22, 2022ManchesterEnglandEmirates Old TraffordA$AP Rocky
Thundercat
50,000 / 50,000$5,216,748
June 25, 2022LondonLondon StadiumAnderson .Paak & Free Nationals
Thundercat
141,698 / 141,698$14,747,456
June 26, 2022A$AP Rocky
Thundercat
June 29, 2022DublinIrelandMarlay ParkAnderson .Paak & Free Nationals
Thundercat
38,403 / 38,403$3,897,081
July 3, 2022WerchterBelgiumFestivalpark Werchter
July 5, 2022CologneGermanyRheinEnergieStadionA$AP Rocky
Thundercat
39,394 / 39,394$3,460,093
July 8, 2022ParisFranceStade de FranceAnderson .Paak & Free Nationals
Thundercat
136,512 / 153,436$12,851,604
July 9, 2022
July 12, 2022HamburgGermanyVolksparkstadionA$AP Rocky41,571 / 41,571 $3,475,927
North America[31]
July 23, 2022DenverUnited StatesEmpower Field at Mile HighHaim
Thundercat
49,617 / 49,617$6,748,875
July 27, 2022San DiegoPetco Park38,788 / 38,788$5,985,732
July 29, 2022Santa ClaraLevi's StadiumBeck
Thundercat
45,743 / 45,743$6,402,979
July 31, 2022InglewoodSoFi Stadium46,902 / 46,902$8,560,363
August 3, 2022SeattleT-Mobile ParkThe Strokes
Thundercat
41,706 / 41,706$5,489,712
August 6, 2022ParadiseAllegiant StadiumThe Strokes
King Princess
44,045 / 44,045$8,469,298
August 10, 2022CumberlandTruist ParkThe Strokes
Thundercat
37,248 / 37,248 $4,378,677
August 12, 2022NashvilleNissan Stadium41,639 / 41,639 $5,463,821
August 14, 2022DetroitComerica Park30,112 / 30,112 $4,048,198
August 17, 2022East RutherfordMetLife Stadium50,944 / 50,944$9,475,596
August 19, 2022ChicagoSoldier Field47,019 / 47,019$7,500,942
August 21, 2022TorontoCanadaRogers Centre45,308 / 45,308$6,079,232
August 30, 2022Miami GardensUnited StatesHard Rock StadiumThe Strokes
Thundercat
42,572 / 42,572 $5,536,614
September 1, 2022CharlotteBank of America Stadium43,269 / 43,269 $5,279,810
September 3, 2022PhiladelphiaCitizens Bank Park43,425 / 43,425 $6,217,390
September 8, 2022Washington, D.C.Nationals Park37,138 / 37,138 $4,924,889
September 10, 2022BostonFenway ParkSt. Vincent
Thundercat
37,516 / 37,516 $6,196,020
September 15, 2022OrlandoCamping World StadiumThe Strokes
Thundercat
42,905 / 42,905 $4,572,379
September 18, 2022ArlingtonGlobe Life Field41,362 / 41,362$6,035,404
September 25, 2022LouisvilleKentucky Exposition Centerrowspan="4"
October 9, 2022AustinZilker Park
October 16, 2022
January 14, 2023InglewoodKia Forum
Oceania
January 21, 2023AucklandNew ZealandMount Smart StadiumPost Malone40,051 / 41,573$4,970,573
January 26, 2023DunedinForsyth Barr Stadium28,004 / 37,484$3,211,935
January 29, 2023BrisbaneAustraliaSuncorp Stadium47,866 / 50,582$6,970,055
February 2, 2023SydneyAccor Stadium106,974 / 138,120$13,450,562
February 4, 2023
February 7, 2023MelbourneMarvel Stadium104,535 / 116,292$12,785,784
February 9, 2023
February 12, 2023PerthOptus Stadium51,180 / 57,236$6,838,651
Asia[32]
February 16, 2023SingaporeSingapore National Stadium21,811 / 34,998$3,276,339
February 19, 2023TokyoJapanTokyo Dome45,319 / 45,319$7,248,690
February 21, 2023OsakaOsaka-jō Hall10,857 / 10,857$1,615,213
North America[33]
March 19, 2023Mexico CityMexicoForo Sol
March 29, 2023VancouverCanadaBC Place StadiumCity and Colour
King Princess
36,956 / 44,074$3,748,782
April 1, 2023ParadiseUnited StatesAllegiant StadiumSt. Vincent
King Princess
39,884 / 39,884$4,576,971
April 6, 2023FargoFargodomeThe Strokes
King Princess
19,331 / 19,331$2,067,826
April 8, 2023MinneapolisU.S. Bank Stadium38,546 / 41,474$3,872,976
April 14, 2023SyracuseJMA Wireless Dome30,347 / 32,776$4,070,619
May 12, 2023San DiegoSnapdragon StadiumThe Mars Volta
Thundercat
25,682 / 25,682$4,449,234
May 14, 2023GlendaleState Farm StadiumThe Strokes
Thundercat
44,313 / 55,923$4,117,653
May 17, 2023San AntonioAlamodome46,945 / 46,945$4,206,222
May 19, 2023Gulf ShoresHangout Music Festival
May 25, 2023HoustonMinute Maid ParkThe Strokes
Thundercat
40,908 / 41,350$4,524,049
May 28, 2023NapaNapa Valley Expo
Europe
June 18, 2023LandgraafNetherlandsMegaland
June 21, 2023WarsawPolandPGE NarodowyIggy Pop
The Mars Volta
45,736 / 47,449$4,469,519
June 24, 2023OdenseDenmarkTusindårsskoven
June 26, 2023MannheimGermanyMaimarktgeländeIggy Pop
The Mars Volta
39,664 / 39,672$3,795,013
June 30, 2023WerchterBelgiumWerchter Festivalpark
July 2, 2023MilanItalyIppodromo Snai La Maura
July 6, 2023 LisbonPortugalPasseio Marítimo de Algés
July 8, 2023MadridSpainValdebebas – Ifema
July 11, 2023 LyonFranceGroupama StadiumIggy Pop
King Princess
49,158 / 50,331$5,200,011
July 14, 2023 ViennaAustriaErnst-Happel-Stadion43,245 / 44,304$5,059,231
July 17, 2023BrittanyFranceCarhaix-Plouguer
July 21, 2023 LondonEnglandTottenham Hotspur StadiumThe Roots
King Princess
42,599 / 42,599$6,746,727
July 23, 2023 GlasgowScotlandHampden Park36,333 / 38,274$3,980,425
North America
August 6, 2023ChicagoUnited StatesGrant Park
August 16, 2023Los AngelesNickerson's Gardens Playground
September 27, 2023HersheyHershey Park StadiumSt. Vincent22,439 / 25,320$3,489,692
September 30, 2023BridgeportSeaside Park
October 14, 2023Los AngelesSilverlake Conservatory of Music
Latin America
October 31, 2023San JoséCosta RicaEstadio NacionalIRONTOM
Saint Cecilia
51,838 / 51,838$2,266,423
November 4, 2023Rio de JaneiroBrazilEstádio Olímpico Nilton SantosIRONTOM68,561 / 68,561$5,355,705
November 7, 2023BrasíliaArena BRB Mané Garrincha55,220 / 55,220$4,312,596
November 10, 2023São PauloEstádio do Morumbi71,239 / 71,239$6,441,590
November 13, 2023CuritibaEstádio Couto Pereira43,634 / 43,634$3,792,799
November 16, 2023Porto AlegreArena do GrêmioIRONTOM
69 Enfermos
51,765 / 51,765$4,622,116
November 19, 2023SantiagoChileMovistar ArenaIRONTOM
Miles de Aves
33,661 / 33,661$2,120,366
November 21, 2023
November 24, 2023Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio River PlateIRONTOM
Outernational
124,769 / 124,769$8,483,678
November 26, 2023
North America
February 17, 2024LincolnUnited StatesThe Venue at Thunder Valley Casino
February 20, 2024HighlandYaamava' Theater
February 23, 2024TempeTempe Beach Park & Arts Park
March 2, 2024InglewoodKia ForumIRONTOM
ALEXSUCKS
Asia
May 18, 2024TokyoJapanTokyo Dome
May 20, 2024
North America
May 28, 2024RidgefieldUnited StatesRV Inn Style Resorts AmphitheaterKen Carson
May 31, 2024GeorgeThe Gorge Amphitheatre
June 2, 2024WheatlandToyota Amphitheatre
June 5, 2024West Valley CityUSANA AmphitheatreKid Cudi
DOMi & JD Beck
June 7, 2024AlbuquerqueIsleta Amphitheater
June 15, 2024ManchesterGreat Stage Park
June 18, 2024West Palm BeachiTHINK Financial AmphitheatreDOMi & JD Beck
June 21, 2024TampaMIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
June 23, 2024HollywoodHard Rock Live
June 26, 2024RaleighCoastal Credit Union Music Park
June 28, 2024Virginia BeachVeterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
July 2, 2024BurgettstownThe Pavilion at Star LakeKid Cudi
DOMi & JD Beck
July 5, 2024CincinnatiRiverbend Music CenterDOMi & JD Beck
July 12, 2024Darien CenterDarien Lake Performing Arts CenterWand
July 15, 2024TorontoCanadaBudweiser Stage
July 17, 2024
July 20, 2024St. PaulUnited StatesHarriet Island Regional Park
July 22, 2024Cuyahoga FallsBlossom Music Center
July 25, 2024NoblesvilleRuoff Music Center
July 27, 2024MilwaukeeVeterans Park
July 30, 2024Maryland HeightsHollywood Casino AmphitheatreOtoboke Beaver
Total

Cancelled dates

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
July 1, 2022ScotlandBellahouston ParkIllness
2023IsraelYarkon ParkScheduling issues[34]
December 9, 2023United StatesKia ForumJohn Frusciante injury;
moved to March 2, 2024.

Opening/support acts

Personnel

Additional musicians
Guest musicians

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Red Hot Chili Peppers Live Archive.
  3. Web site: Return of the Dream Canteen by Red Hot Chili Peppers. July 2022.
  4. Web site: Red Hot Chili Peppers Reveal 2022 Tour Dates With the Strokes, Haim, St. Vincent, More . October 7, 2021 . pitchfork.com . 7 October 2021.
  5. Web site: Red Hot Chili Peppers Announce 2022 Stadium Tour Plans With Wacky News Broadcast . October 7, 2021 . rollingstone.com . 7 October 2021.
  6. Web site: Red Hot Chili Peppers Unleash The Beast With First Global Stadium Tour. June 27, 2022 . pollstar.com . 30 June 2022.
  7. Web site: 2022 Year-End Boxscore Charts. December 9, 2022 . billboard.com . April 17, 2023.
  8. Web site: Red Hot Chili Peppers Wrap Unlimited Love Tour With Over 3.4 Million Tickets Sold. August 11, 2024 . billboard.com . August 12, 2024.
  9. Web site: Red Hot Chili Peppers – Breaking News out of the KHOT News Room!. September 24, 2021. youtube.com. August 9, 2022.
  10. Web site: Red Hot Chili Peppers – 2022 Global Stadium Tour Details Revealed. October 7, 2021. youtube.com. August 9, 2022.
  11. Web site: Listen to win tickets to an exclusive show with the Red Hot Chili Peppers. audacy.com. March 5, 2021 . April 1, 2022.
  12. Web site: APRIL 01, 2022 The Fonda Theatre LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES. April 1, 2022. rhcplivearchive.com. April 2, 2022.
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