Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
to welcome Red Hot Chili Peppers
to welcome Red Hot Chili Peppers
Published by Sareth Ney on Nov. 8, 2016 at 5:57 p.m.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Red Hot Chili Peppers are set to perform at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, on April 24. The 2017 portion of their tour will begin at a sold out performance at AT&T Center in San Antonio, on Jan. 5. It will come to an end in Rock In Rio at Rio de Janeiro, on Sept. 24. Tickets for the concert will be made available for purchase, on Nov. 9 at 10 a.m. Eastern Time.
Anthony Keidis (lead vocals), Flea (back-up vocals, bass, harmonica, piano, trumpet), Chad Smith (drums, percussion) and Josh Klinghoffer (back-up vocals, bass guitar, keyboards) are the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
On Jan. 6, 1983—Red Hot Chili Peppers formed. Since forming over 30 years ago, they have released 17 albums included: “The Red Hot Chili Peppers”, “Freaky Styley”, “The Uplift Mofo Party Plan”, “The Abbey Road E.P.”, “Mother’s Milk”, “Blood Sugar Sex Magik”, “What Hits!?”, “Out in L.A.”, “One Hit Minute”, “Under The Covers”, “Californication”, “By The Way”, “Live at Slane Castle”, “Greatest Hits”, “Live In Hyde Park”, “Stadium Arcanum”, “I’m With You” and “The Getaway”. Some of their albums reached silver to eight times platinum.
Hits Red Hot Chili Peppers are known for consist of: “Breaking The Girl”, “By The Way”, “Californication”, “Give It Away”, “Higher Ground”, “My Friends”, “Otherside”, “Parallel Universe”, “Scar Tissue”, “Soul To Squeeze”, “Suck My Kiss” and “Under The Bridge”. Some of the singles have reached gold, silver, platinum and double platinum statuses.
“The Getaway” was Red Hot Chili Peppers most recent studio album and it was released on June 17, 2016. It was produced by Danger Mouse and it was distributed by Warner Bros. Records. 12 songs were on the album including: “The Getaway”, “Dark Necessities”, ‘We Turn Red”, “The Longest Wave”, “Goodbye Angels”, “Sick Love”, “Go Robot”, “Feasting on the Flowers”, “Detroit”, “This Ticonderoga”, “Encore” and “The Hunter”.
On Nov. 8, Red Hot Chili Peppers released another live album and was recorded in Munich, Germany. It was recorded on Nov. 1. It was mixed and mastered by Jason Gossman. “Otherside”, “Soul To Squeeze”, “Californication”, “Suck My Kiss”, “Under The Bridge”, “By The Way”, “Give It Away”, “Can’t Stop”, “Dani California”, “Dark Necessities”, ‘The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie”, “Nobody Weird Like Me”, “Dreams of a Samurai”, “Go Robot”, “The Getaway”, “Jam”, “Heroes” and “Goodbye Angels” could be heard on the live album. It can be purchased by clicking here.
Anthony Keidis (lead vocals), Flea (back-up vocals, bass, harmonica, piano, trumpet), Chad Smith (drums, percussion) and Josh Klinghoffer (back-up vocals, bass guitar, keyboards) are the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
On Jan. 6, 1983—Red Hot Chili Peppers formed. Since forming over 30 years ago, they have released 17 albums included: “The Red Hot Chili Peppers”, “Freaky Styley”, “The Uplift Mofo Party Plan”, “The Abbey Road E.P.”, “Mother’s Milk”, “Blood Sugar Sex Magik”, “What Hits!?”, “Out in L.A.”, “One Hit Minute”, “Under The Covers”, “Californication”, “By The Way”, “Live at Slane Castle”, “Greatest Hits”, “Live In Hyde Park”, “Stadium Arcanum”, “I’m With You” and “The Getaway”. Some of their albums reached silver to eight times platinum.
Hits Red Hot Chili Peppers are known for consist of: “Breaking The Girl”, “By The Way”, “Californication”, “Give It Away”, “Higher Ground”, “My Friends”, “Otherside”, “Parallel Universe”, “Scar Tissue”, “Soul To Squeeze”, “Suck My Kiss” and “Under The Bridge”. Some of the singles have reached gold, silver, platinum and double platinum statuses.
“The Getaway” was Red Hot Chili Peppers most recent studio album and it was released on June 17, 2016. It was produced by Danger Mouse and it was distributed by Warner Bros. Records. 12 songs were on the album including: “The Getaway”, “Dark Necessities”, ‘We Turn Red”, “The Longest Wave”, “Goodbye Angels”, “Sick Love”, “Go Robot”, “Feasting on the Flowers”, “Detroit”, “This Ticonderoga”, “Encore” and “The Hunter”.
On Nov. 8, Red Hot Chili Peppers released another live album and was recorded in Munich, Germany. It was recorded on Nov. 1. It was mixed and mastered by Jason Gossman. “Otherside”, “Soul To Squeeze”, “Californication”, “Suck My Kiss”, “Under The Bridge”, “By The Way”, “Give It Away”, “Can’t Stop”, “Dani California”, “Dark Necessities”, ‘The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie”, “Nobody Weird Like Me”, “Dreams of a Samurai”, “Go Robot”, “The Getaway”, “Jam”, “Heroes” and “Goodbye Angels” could be heard on the live album. It can be purchased by clicking here.
Red Hot Chili Peppers 2017 tour dates:
Jan. 5 - AT&T Center, San Antonio (Sold Out)
Jan. 7 - Toyota Center, Houston (Sold Out)
Jan. 8 - American Airlines Arena, Dallas (Sold Out)
Jan. 10 - Smoothie King Center, New Orleans
Jan. 12 - FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tenn.
Jan. 14 - BOK Center, Tulsa, Okla.
Jan. 15 - Intrust Bank Arena, Wichita, Kan.
Jan. 18 - Scottrade Center, St. Louis
Jan. 20 - Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, Neb.
Jan. 21 - Target Center, Minneapolis (Sold Out)
Feb. 02 - Joe Louis Arena, Detroit (Sold Out)
Feb. 04 - Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Sold Out)
Feb. 07 - TD Garden, Boston (Sold Out)
Feb. 08 - TD Garden, Boston (Sold Out)
Feb. 10 - KeyBank Center, Buffalo, N.Y. (Sold Out)
Feb. 12 - Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia (Sold Out)
Feb. 13 - Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia (Sold Out)
Feb. 15 - Madison Square Garden, New York (Sold Out)
Feb. 17 - Madison Square Garden, New York (Sold Out)
Feb. 18 - Madison Square Garden, New York (Sold Out)
March 02 - Pepsi Center, Denver (Sold Out)
March 04 - Gila River Arena, Glendale, Ariz. (Sold Out)
March 05 - Valley View Casino Center, San Diego (Sold Out)
March 07 - Staples Center, Los Angeles (Sold Out)
March 08 - Staples Center, Los Angeles (Sold Out)
March 10 - Staples Center, Los Angeles (Sold Out)
March 12 - Oracle Arena, Oakland, Calif. (Sold Out)
March 15 - Moda Center at Rose Quarter, Portland, Ore.
March 17 - Key Area, Seattle (Sold Out)
March 18 - Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
April 12 - Verizon Center, Washington
April 14 - Philips Arena, Atlanta
April 15 - PNC Arena, Raleigh, N.C.
April 17 - Spectrum Center, Charlotte, N.C.
April 19 - Colonial Life Center, Columbia, S.C.
April 22 - Verizon Arena, North Little Rock, Ark.
April 24 - Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, Fla.
April 26- Amway Center, Orlando, Fla.
April 27 - Amalie Arena, Tampa, Fla.
April 29 - American Airlines Arena, Miami
May 11 - PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh
May 13 - Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland
May 14 - The Schottenstein Center, Columbus, Ohio
May 16 - KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky.
May 18 - Bankers Life Arena, Indianapolis
May 19 - US Bank Arena, Cincinnati
May 21 - Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
May 23 - Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, Iowa
May 26 - MTS Center, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
May 28 - Rogers Place, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
May 29 - Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
June 18 - Center Vidéotron, Québec, Montréal, Canada
June 20 - Bell Centre, Québec, Montréal, Canada
June 22 - FirstOntario Center, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
June 23 - Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
June 25 - Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.
June 30 - United Center, Chicago
July 13 - Festival International de Benicássim, Benicássim, Spain
July 13 - Super Bock Super Rock, Lisbon, Portugal
July 25 - Cracovia Stadium, Kraków, Poland
Sept. 24 - Rock In Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Jan. 5 - AT&T Center, San Antonio (Sold Out)
Jan. 7 - Toyota Center, Houston (Sold Out)
Jan. 8 - American Airlines Arena, Dallas (Sold Out)
Jan. 10 - Smoothie King Center, New Orleans
Jan. 12 - FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tenn.
Jan. 14 - BOK Center, Tulsa, Okla.
Jan. 15 - Intrust Bank Arena, Wichita, Kan.
Jan. 18 - Scottrade Center, St. Louis
Jan. 20 - Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, Neb.
Jan. 21 - Target Center, Minneapolis (Sold Out)
Feb. 02 - Joe Louis Arena, Detroit (Sold Out)
Feb. 04 - Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Sold Out)
Feb. 07 - TD Garden, Boston (Sold Out)
Feb. 08 - TD Garden, Boston (Sold Out)
Feb. 10 - KeyBank Center, Buffalo, N.Y. (Sold Out)
Feb. 12 - Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia (Sold Out)
Feb. 13 - Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia (Sold Out)
Feb. 15 - Madison Square Garden, New York (Sold Out)
Feb. 17 - Madison Square Garden, New York (Sold Out)
Feb. 18 - Madison Square Garden, New York (Sold Out)
March 02 - Pepsi Center, Denver (Sold Out)
March 04 - Gila River Arena, Glendale, Ariz. (Sold Out)
March 05 - Valley View Casino Center, San Diego (Sold Out)
March 07 - Staples Center, Los Angeles (Sold Out)
March 08 - Staples Center, Los Angeles (Sold Out)
March 10 - Staples Center, Los Angeles (Sold Out)
March 12 - Oracle Arena, Oakland, Calif. (Sold Out)
March 15 - Moda Center at Rose Quarter, Portland, Ore.
March 17 - Key Area, Seattle (Sold Out)
March 18 - Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
April 12 - Verizon Center, Washington
April 14 - Philips Arena, Atlanta
April 15 - PNC Arena, Raleigh, N.C.
April 17 - Spectrum Center, Charlotte, N.C.
April 19 - Colonial Life Center, Columbia, S.C.
April 22 - Verizon Arena, North Little Rock, Ark.
April 24 - Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, Fla.
April 26- Amway Center, Orlando, Fla.
April 27 - Amalie Arena, Tampa, Fla.
April 29 - American Airlines Arena, Miami
May 11 - PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh
May 13 - Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland
May 14 - The Schottenstein Center, Columbus, Ohio
May 16 - KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky.
May 18 - Bankers Life Arena, Indianapolis
May 19 - US Bank Arena, Cincinnati
May 21 - Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
May 23 - Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, Iowa
May 26 - MTS Center, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
May 28 - Rogers Place, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
May 29 - Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
June 18 - Center Vidéotron, Québec, Montréal, Canada
June 20 - Bell Centre, Québec, Montréal, Canada
June 22 - FirstOntario Center, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
June 23 - Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
June 25 - Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.
June 30 - United Center, Chicago
July 13 - Festival International de Benicássim, Benicássim, Spain
July 13 - Super Bock Super Rock, Lisbon, Portugal
July 25 - Cracovia Stadium, Kraków, Poland
Sept. 24 - Rock In Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.