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RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS To Embark On 2022 Global Stadium Tour

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RED HOT CHILI PEPPERSĀ have announced that they will embark on a global stadium tour in 2022.

The news of the upcoming return to the live stage was broken via a fake-news comedy bit byĀ KHOTĀ channel personalitiesĀ Johnson Hammerswaddle,Ā Todd The SquirrelĀ andĀ Randy RaindropsĀ ā€” a.k.a.Ā Anthony Kiedis,Ā FleaĀ andĀ Chad SmithĀ ā€” who confirmed thatĀ RHCPĀ will be touring “the whole world” beginning June next year, with the American leg kicking off in July.

A press release adds that “the boys are firing on all cylinders, their hearts are full and they’re fixing to unleash an infinite river of creativity, and rock your world.

“The band is grateful to be working with event producersĀ Live Nation in this endeavor.

“All the tour dates, sales information, support acts and other factoids will be available shortly.

“TheĀ RED HOT CHILI PEPPERSĀ have been around, and have not just fallen off the turnip truck, but to a man, they have never been more thrilled, bursting with commitment and purpose, as they are regarding this upcoming tour. They have no interest in resting on past accolades, awards or commercial success, this is a mission, they intend to channel the most mighty spirits, and give everything they’ve got.”

TheĀ RED HOT CHILI PEPPERSĀ have not yet announced any tour dates, venues or openers.

This past May,Ā SmithĀ said that “it’s been really fun” working again with guitaristĀ John Frusciante.

FruscianteĀ rejoinedĀ RED HOT CHILI PEPPERSĀ in December 2019 after the dismissal ofĀ Josh Klinghoffer, who had been in the band for 10 years.

SmithĀ discussedĀ RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS‘ renewed collaboration withĀ FruscianteĀ in a new interview withĀ SiriusXM‘sĀ Pop Rocks. He said: “He’s back in the group, and it’s really exciting and fun, and we just kind of picked up where we left off. We’ve known each other for so long ā€” obviously, 30-plus years ā€” so it’s like putting on a nicely well-worn pair of shoes that feel really good, and you get back in there and it’s comfortable and a little bit different, but still we’re doing our thing. So it’s been really fun.”

RegardingĀ RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS‘ plans to release the follow-up to 2016’sĀ “The Getaway”Ā album,Ā ChadĀ said: “There’s been no hurry, with what’s happened over the last year or so. So we’ve been kind of taking our time, and we have lots of new music, and we’re very excited about it, and when it’s done, it’s done, and we’ll put it out, and we’ll go play some concerts next year. We look forward to being in front of people again, like everybody wants to be so badly, us included. Not only having new music to play, but also we just wanna play live. And that’s such an important part of life’s experiences and certainly of being a band. It’s really important to us. We were gonna play last summer. But we want it to be safe for everyone and a really good experience for everyone, so we pushed everything off, but we’re coming back, and it’s gonna be great.”

FruscianteĀ originally joinedĀ RED HOT CHILI PEPPERSĀ following the death of founding guitaristĀ Hillel SlovakĀ in 1988. This lineup recorded two highly successful albums that brought the group mainstream popularity:Ā “Mother’s Milk”Ā andĀ “Blood Sugar Sex Magik”. Sadly,Ā FruscianteĀ fell into a deep heroin addiction that caused him to leave the band while touring to supportĀ “Blood Sugar Sex Magik”.Ā FruscianteĀ rejoinedĀ CHILI PEPPERSĀ six years later, playing on 1999 albumĀ “Californication”, 2002’sĀ “By The Way”Ā and 2006’sĀ “Stadium Arcadium”Ā before quitting the band again in September 2009.

Last October,Ā FruscianteĀ told the Australian digital radio stationĀ Double JĀ that playing with hisĀ RHCPĀ bandmatesĀ Anthony Kiedis,Ā FleaĀ andĀ SmithĀ once again was like “returning to family. I’m extremely comfortable with those people. It was as if no time had gone by at all when we started playing, pretty much, with a couple of minor exceptions, like howĀ ChadĀ and I gradually got our communication together in a new way. Basically, we’re all just as comfortable with each other as we ever were, and it just felt like that right off the bat.”

Source:Ā  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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