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Next year’s Red Hot Chili Peppers tour will make a stop in Glendale.
While supporting their two number one studio albums released in 2022, “Unlimited Love” and “Return of the Dream Canteen,” the acclaimed rock band will play Sunday, May 14 at State Farm Stadium, 1 Cardinals Drive, as part of their 23-date world tour. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 9 at redhotchilipeppers.com.
Following a recent Grammy nomination for Best Rock Song for “Black Summer,” the band will kick off the tour March 29 at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia with stadium shows and festival stops across North America and Europe in Las Vegas before wrapping up in July in Glasgow, UK. The Strokes, Iggy Pop, The Roots, The Mars Volta, St. Vincent, City and Colour, Thundercat, and King Princess will join the band on select dates.
The 2023 tour comes close on the heels of the band’s largest 40-date stadium tour to date, which included massive sold-out shows in London, Paris, Los Angeles and more.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers recently took home the prestigious Global Icon Award. Their single “Black Summer’’ also won the award for Best Rock Video. This year, the band also garnered an MTV Europe Music Award nomination for Best Rock and scored three American Music Awards nominations for Favorite Rock Artist, Favorite Rock Album for “Unlimited Love” and Favorite Rock Single for “Black Summer.”