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by riz013 on 2024-02-23BC Place - VancouverGreat show by RHCP. Sound was overall good but improved as show progressed.
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Red Hot Chilli Peppers on Tour
To many, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers are more than just a Los Angeles rock band from the '80s -- they're musical pioneers who took the world by storm with their eclectic blend of funky, alternative punk rock laced with hip-hop that sounded unlike anything anyone had heard before. The band first formed in Los Angeles in 1983 and quickly gained a following large enough to sell 300,000 copies of their debut self-titled album. Over the next few years, the band experimented with different musical genres and went through lineup changes, proving themselves to be one of the most innovative and resilient rock groups in recent history. In 2022, the Grammy-winning band released Unlimited Love -- their 12th studio album and first one with original guitarist John Frusciante since 2006's Stadium Arcadium. Celebrating the release of the new album, the band hit the road for a global tour featuring all four original members -- vocalist Anthony Kiedis, bassist Flea, drummer Chad Smith, and Frusciante. Be sure to see this legendary ensemble back in action performing classic hits and new songs by grabbing tickets to see the Red Hot Chilli Peppers in a city near you today.
Red Hot Chilli Peppers Live in Concert
In 1987, Red Hot Chili Peppers were named Band of the Year by LA Weekly, but the band really hit their stride with their fourth album, 1989's Mother's Milk, which cracked the Billboard 200 and went gold a year later. The RHCP had earned worldwide recognition by the time they dropped Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991). The album reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and the album's first single, "Give It Away," took off like wildfire, soaring to the top of the charts and eventually winning the band a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance With Vocal in 1993. The album also featured the single "Under the Bridge," which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 -- their highest-charting single to date. To promote what some might call the Red Hot Chili Peppers' magnum opus, 1991's Blood Sugar Sex Magik, three of the era's biggest bands -- Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins and Pearl Jam -- joined the Blood Sugar Sex Magik tour as opening acts. Whenever it was time for the headlining set to come on, seeing the Red Hot Chilli Peppers in concert would always feel like an invigorating burst of energy for all the people packed into sold-out stadiums. Their funk-rap breakdowns, animated stage presence, and minimal clothing attire offered relief from the brooding grunge of the punk-metal status quo. All in all, Blood Sugar Sex Magik was a tremendous commercial success, selling 12 million copies to date, cinching the #186 position on Rolling Stone's list of the Top 500 Albums of All Time, and winning three out of the seven MTV Music Award nominations it received.
The band made the Rolling Stone Top 500 list a second time with Californication (1999), their seventh studio album and most successful yet with 16 million copies sold. The Red Hot Chilli Peppers supported the album on tour for two consecutive years at sold-out venues across the world. The album lit a californi-craze for the RHCP that has burned steady since. The first live album, recorded during a 2004 Red Hot Chilli Pepper concert in Hyde Park, was the No. 1 event of the year on Billboard's Top Concert Boxscores with a record-breaking number of 258,000 fans and a total of over $17 million in tickets sold in the span of three nights.
Since then, they've been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (2012), released a handful of more albums: 2006's Stadium Arcadium, which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200; 2011's I'm With You, which hit No. 2; and 2016's The Getaway, which also peaked at No. 2.
Great show by RHCP. Sound was overall good but improved as show progressed.
Love the RHCP, but this event was not good. Saw them in Seattle, the energy was much better.
We all enjoyed the concert as a whole. However everyone agreed the two backup bands were not suited to the main event. Also RHCP didn’t play enough of the popular songs that we all know and love. Would have liked to see bigger side screens for viewing ease.
RDCP was awesome! The stadium was huge but the sound was really good, we could hear all instruments really well even from far away, the band rocked obviously but the experience at BC Place was great.
Great musicianship. The echo in the dome was irritating. The chilli's kept chatting amongst themselves between songs and that interrupted the flow
The concert was a lot of fun. First time seeing the Red Hot Chili Peppers. they were awesome! the opening bands City and Colour and King Princess were pretty alright as well. Glad you actually had decent priced tickets in this day and age for such a great band. Harder to come by these days. Thats a Piss off. Loved this concert very glad I was able to go
Amazing concert! Vancouver was extremely lucky to get Wet Sand and Eddie back to back! John was spectacular! Dream set list!
Not my first time seeing The Red Hot Chili Peppers and shouldn't be my last. The boys are as energetic now as the first time I saw them. They continue to play their older very popular hits and a nice arrangement of their new songs. My only complaint about this concert was that the quality of the sound at BC Place Stadium wasn't the greatest. Last time I had seen them was at Rodgers and the sound quality was way better, especially up in the higher seat sections.
I wish it was longer or that they played an encore song
First time to a concert ever Best setlist I could ever ask for love the peppers