Red Hot Chili Peppers announce 2023 US, UK and European tour with The Strokes, Iggy Pop and more
- Publish Date
- Tuesday, 6 December 2022, 9:27AM

Red Hot Chili Peppers have announced a 2023 tour of North America, the UK and Europe, with The Strokes, Iggy Pop and more all set to support.
The band, who returned in 2022 with two new albums – ‘Unlimited Love’ and follow-up ‘Return Of The Dream Canteen’ – will continue their global tour from next March, which will see them head out on a run of dates which begin in Vancouver, Canada.
North American dates run until the end of May, before the band head to the UK and Europe in June.
Among a series of festival dates including Pinkpop and Mad Cool, the band will then play two UK headline shows – a London date at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 21 and a Glasgow show at Hampden Park (rescheduled from this summer due to illness) two days later.
Also supporting the band at select dates of the tour will be St. Vincent, The Mars Volta, The Roots, Thundercat and City and Colour.
See the full list of new dates below with corresponding support acts for each city. Tickets for all dates go on sale on Friday, December 9 at 10am local time. Buy UK tickets here and buy North American and European tickets here.
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS 2023 NORTH AMERICA TOUR DATES:
MARCH 2023
29 – Vancouver, BC, BC Place
APRIL 2023
1 – Las Vegas, NV, Allegiant Stadium
6 – Fargo, ND, FARGODOME
8 – Minneapolis, MN, US Bank Stadium
14 – Syracuse, NY, JMA Wireless Dome
MAY 2023
12 – San Diego, CA, Snap Dragon Stadium
14 – Phoenix, AZ, State Farm Stadium
17 – San Antonio, TX, Alamodome
19 – Gulf Shores, AL, Hangout Music Festival
25 – Houston, TX – Minute Maid Park
JUNE 2023
18 – Landgraaf, Pinkpop
21 – Warsaw, PGE Narodowy
24 – Odense, Tinderbox
26 – Mannheim, Maimarktgelände
30 – Leuven, Rock Wercther
JULY 2023
2 – Milan, I-Days
6 – Lisbon, NOS Alive
8 – Madrid, Mad Cool
11 – Lyon, Groupama Stadium
14 – Vienna, Ernst-Happel Stadion
17 – Carhaix, Les Vieilles Charrues
21 – London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
23 – Glasgow, Hampden Park
This article was first published on nme.com by Will Richards
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