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Red Hot Chilli Peppers World Tour 2022 Tour

Discussion in 'Tour Forum' started by Iain, Oct 15, 2021.

  1. Iain

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    The return of frusciante!

    I was ready to buy tickets but at £91.50… I’m struggling to justify it.

     
  2. m32137

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    Waiting for tickets to pop up on Groupon.
     
  3. Phil507

    Resident NYC snob Supporter

    Given the gaps between some of these dates, I imagine second nights will be added in the bigger cities.
     
  4. dubey

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    I doubted their ability to sell out a stadium in Toronto lol aside from obscenely priced floors everything else is pretty much gone

    Maybe I can score a pit ticket at a 2nd show
     
  5. somethingwitty

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    Between having a pedophile as a singer and being a generally lousy live act, how are they selling all these tickets? Has this many people really never seen them before?
     
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  6. Daniel182

    Let's hold our breath until we disappear

    People want to see them
     
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  7. sam_might_say

    “Damn son, where’d you find this?”

    A few reasons:

    1. Big band that hasn’t done a full US tour in… almost 5 years?…

    2. New music on the way

    3. Two Words: Frusciante’s BACK
     
  8. Phil507

    Resident NYC snob Supporter

    Massive cross-over appeal. More so than any big band, I've always maintained that you could get a bunch of people between the ages of 15-50 together and, regardless of everyone's taste, if you put on RHCP most would be cool with it.
     
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  9. domotime2

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    Wow those ga prices

    Thought about getting wife tickets for Xmas but God damn
     
  10. Jason Tolpin

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    Im over 50 (barely), but Id go with my girls if the price was lower
     
  11. Phil507

    Resident NYC snob Supporter

    Curious given your age, were you an OG fan into them during their funk era in the 80's or did you first discover them via BSSM? I've been listening to their 80's albums recently and, while the production is a bit dated, they're definitely more fun than some of the latter day releases.
     
  12. Jason Tolpin

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    UMPP in 87 was known to me, as a senior in high school but when Higher Ground and Knock Me Down came out a couple years later, I was hooked....

    And when BSSM came out in 1991 , I was involved with college music/alternative music (new wave), and was excited for that.

    In 1992 seeing them at Lollapalooza was way fun (and seeing the fence torn down and burned at Mansfield was rather scary)

    But the show at BU (or Northeastern) with Pumpkins and Pearl Jam was great.
     
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  13. Phil507

    Resident NYC snob Supporter

    Interesting as I was first typically exposed to them in 1992 via the MTV Awards with BSSM (I was just about to turn 9 haha). Did you enjoy the transitional One Hot Minute and the re-brand into lite rock with Californication or do you prefer their 80's/early 90's stuff?
     
  14. Jason Tolpin

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    Fenway - what a show. Daughter got tickets cheap, and sat in grandstand.

    Missed Thundercat, but St. VIncent was good.

    And the RHCP hit everything I wanted to hear, crowd was electric where we were.

    I Liked Josh and felt he got the shaft, but John was simply amazing.
     
  15. SPine

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    I bailed on the Detroit show, day of. I regret it every day since. Also ate my ticket.
     
  16. marceting

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    Went to the New Jersey show, Thundercat was awful. The mix on the bass was so overpowering people were actively leaving their seats to head to concessions.
     
  17. Phil507

    Resident NYC snob Supporter

    Wonder if they'll try another stadium leg next summer or just hit the festival circuit.
     
  18. sam_might_say

    “Damn son, where’d you find this?”

    Was wondering the same thing since the next new album drops next month. I certainly hope so. I’m pretty bummed I missed the LA show
     
  19. sam_might_say Jan 6, 2023
    (Last edited: Jan 6, 2023)
    sam_might_say

    “Damn son, where’d you find this?”

    Old news, but a 2nd leg for the spring dropped. Hitting a lot of the same cities

     
  20. Phil507

    Resident NYC snob Supporter

    Wonder if they do major markets later in the summer again.
     
  21. ItsAndrew

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