Take me to the place I love. Take me all the way.
Was Anthony Kiedis singing about heading to a Red Hot Chili Peppers show? Maybe! He and the rest of the Chili Peps certainly seem to like touring, especially considering the band’s announcement today that they plan to extend their ‘Unlimited Love’ tour into 2024.
I you would describe a Chili Peppers concert as a place you’d love yourself, you’re in luck. Today’s announcement includes 16 more dates across North America in 2024. Cities include Los Angeles, Tampa, Cincinnati, Buffalo and more.
Additionally, these shows will also feature supporting performances from massive acts such as Kid Cudi, Ice Cube, Ken Carson, Japanese punks Otoboke Beaver and more.
Of course, if you just can’t wait any longer to hear Anthony Kiedis scat-sing over hard rock, you can still catch RHCP on the last few dates of the first leg of the ‘Unlimited Love’ tour.
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Red Hot Chili Pepper’s ‘Unlimited Love’ 2024 tour dates
A complete calendar featuring all of Red Hot Chili Peppers’ upcoming 2024 North American tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Red Hot Chili Peppers new music
In 2022, the group that brought the world ‘Under the Bridge,’ ‘Scar Tissue’ and ‘Californication’ delivered not one, but two new albums.
The first, ‘Unlimited Love,’ was the group’s first release since 2016’s ‘The Getaway,’ and their first with Frusciante since 2006. Pitchfork faintly praised the album, saying the Peppers “sound like no one but themselves.” You can stream it here.
Their follow-up, ‘Return of the Dream Canteen,’ received a similar response. Rolling Stone summed up their encore by calling it “75 Minutes of Pretty Good Leftovers.” You can be the judge by listening to the 17-track record here.
Other heavy rockers on tour in 2023–2024
Some of the hardest rocking bands around will be taking the stage this year and next.
Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss.
• Tool
• KISS
Who else is on the road? Check out our list of the 52 biggest stars on the road in 2023 here to find out.