A few days ago – on Friday 24th – we gave great news to all Red Hot Chili Peppers fans: we said that tickets to see them (again) were already on sale on Friday 24th November at the Monumental de Núñez.
Now, some bad news (for fans who didn’t buy their ticket through Allaccess.com.ar). There is no more. They are sold out. worn outwhat they say in the guild. 80 thousand tickets sold in a few hours.
And now a good one: given the resounding success of the first date, doing something more could be considered, if the timing of the band and production coincided. But it is going too far.
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We repeat, 80,000 tickets sold in a few hours clearly speak of a monumental admiration (by Núñez) for the Californian band.
A (not so) curious fact perfectly describes the love story between Argentina and the Red Hots: the tourswhich begins this Wednesday (March 29) in Vancouver, Canada, counts 34 dates and concludes, in fact, with the River show which, it should be underlined, is the first and only one that has so far been able to hang the small sign of worn out.
In short: it turns out that the Peppers go on a world tour and the first appointment that is sold out, out of a total of 34, is the last one, ours!
The producer in charge of the show, DF Entertainment, confirmed the information: “On its first day of sale, all tickets were sold out to see the return of the Red Hot Chili Peppers to Argentina with its most successful lineup (Anthony Kiedis, John Frusciante, Flea and Chad Smith).
The show will take place on November 24 at the River Plate stadium and more than 80,000 people will participate in the explosive match.”
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That voracious and fast ticket sales in short, for November 24th, it shouldn’t be described as curious or surprising, it is marked by the number of times that the band has visited us: this will be the eighth.
they have already entered 1993 (Aqueduct, 25 and 26 January), 1999 (Luna Park, 5 and 6 October), 2001 (Vélez Sarsfield, January 24), 2002 (Rijeka, October 16), 2011 (Rijeka, October 18), 2014 (San Isidro Racetrack, Lollapalooza, April 2) e 2018 (San Isidro Racetrack, Lollapalooza, March 16).
a new stage
After the reinstatement of the great guitarist John Frusciante in 2019 after a ten-year absence from the band, two new albums by the Red Hot Chili Peppers see the light in 2022: unlimited love AND The return of the dream canteen.
Late last year, the group announced a world tour with its flagship lineup, confirming dates in North America and Europe to showcase new songs, as well as celebrate their 40th anniversary.
Rumors about the South American leg of the tour haven’t stopped growing since November last year, when a video of the band’s drummer went viral. Chad Smith, assuring an Argentinian fan they would be playing in the country again in 2023.
The dates announced in early March in Brazil have rekindled the dream that today becomes reality.
The show in River promises to be an opportunity to meet again with the Red Hots and be part of the crossroads between the adrenaline of their premieres and the obligatory passage through the classics, linked to the memories of the different phases of the life of their thousands of fans .
Source: Clarin