I'm with You World Tour

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The I'm with You World Tour[1] was a worldwide concert tour by American rock band, the Red Hot Chili Peppers in support of the band's tenth studio album, I'm with You.[2] It marked the band's first tour in four years and first with guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, who replaced John Frusciante in 2009.[3] The band was also joined for the first time by backing musicians Mauro Refosco (percussion) and Chris Warren (keyboards). The first North American leg of the tour was briefly postponed due to a leg injury sustained by singer Anthony Kiedis which required surgery. Klinghoffer also broke his foot during the tour; however, no dates were cancelled due to his injury. During the tour the band saw a few milestones come and go such as their own 30th anniversary since forming in 1983 and the 10th, 20th and 25th anniversaries of their albums, By the Way, Blood Sugar Sex Magik and The Uplift Mofo Party Plan. Despite these milestones, the band made little to no mention of them and no special performances were given on their behalf. The band was also named 2012 inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame while on tour.

I'm with You World Tour
Tour by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Promotional poster for 3/5/13 show in Mexico
Associated albumI'm with You
Start dateSeptember 11, 2011 (2011-09-11)
End dateApril 21, 2013 (2013-04-21)
Legs8
No. of shows136
Box office$127.2 million
Red Hot Chili Peppers concert chronology

The tour ranked 15th on Billboard's "Top 25 Tours" list of 2012[1], earning over $30 million from its 42 shows.[4] Additionally, the tour placed 10th on Pollstar's 2012 "Top 50 Worldwide Tours"[2], earning nearly $60 million.[5]

Background edit

Before the tour commenced, the band played several one-off shows and music festivals;[6] including the Summer Sonic Festival.[7] During an interview with Rolling Stone, frontman Anthony Kiedis stated they were in rehearsals for an extensive world tour. He said, "I know when we write mediocre stuff, and when we write good stuff. I can't wait to go out and play this".[8] There was also hope among fans that the band would again perform songs from 1995's One Hot Minute. "Pea", a song written and sung by Flea, has been the only song from the album performed live since 1997. When Frusciante returned to the band in 1998 he felt uneasy to play those songs, so the band never considered performing them. However, Kiedis announced during a pre-tour interview that nothing from One Hot Minute would be performed. He stated that it was not that he did not like those songs and there were a few that he highly valued; however, he felt those songs did not fit the vibe of current setlists they had planned. Kiedis was asked about performing songs from the album and although he stated he liked the songs from the album, citing "Aeroplane" as a favorite, Kiedis said the music did not fit with the vision he had for the tour's setlists.

The band performing on November 20, 2011. From left to right: Flea, Anthony Kiedis, Chad Smith and Josh Klinghoffer

The tour was officially announced in July 2011, while the band was on a promotional tour for the record. Sound engineer, Dave Rat said the tour will last into 2013 and the band's schedule will be spent 3 weeks on the road and 2 weeks off throughout the tour, a plan they have followed on previous tours.[9][10] For the world tour, the band added percussionist Mauro Refosco and Chris Warren, their drum tech, to play keyboards. During the promo tour, the band filmed a second version (the band didn't agree with the original version) of the music video for The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie, the album's first single on a rooftop in Venice Beach. The band performed various songs in between takes for the onlookers below. Upon album release, the band performed a concert in Cologne, Germany; where the group played the entire album in sequence minus one song. Deemed, "Red Hot Chili Peppers Live: I'm With You", the concert was streamed via satellite into movie theaters in various parts of the world including Europe and North America.[11]

Promotional poster for a North American show

The tour began in September 2011 at the Simón Bolívar Park in Bogotá, Colombia.[12] The shows in Chile, Brazil, Peru, Argentina marked the band's first shows in South America in nine years. The band finished out 2011 with shows in Europe. As the North American leg of the tour approached frontman Kiedis sustained a foot injury.[13] Dates were postponed and later rescheduled. In April 2012 the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame where they performed a few songs and were joined by former drummers Jack Irons and Cliff Martinez on "Give It Away" marking the first time the two drummers had performed with the band since their departures in the 1980s.[14] The day following the ceremony, the band played a free show at the House of Blues for Obama reelection volunteers.[15] During the concerts in Florida, the band wore hoodies in support of the Trayvon Martin case.[16] The band was joined onstage by Jack Irons and Cliff Martinez during the encore of their August 12, 2012 show at Staples Center just like they were at the hall of fame induction performance earlier in the year for a performance of "Give It Away".[17] Josh Klinghoffer broke his foot during the band's August 14, 2012 show. The following night he was in a walking boot. Klinghoffer used a chair when needed on stage to get through the performances until his foot was properly healed. No dates were cancelled or postponed due to his injury. Chad Smith said Klinghoffer's injury would not have any effect on the tour and joked he actually plays better since hurting his foot.[18][19] It was around this time during the summer of 2012 tour dates that Klinghoffer began to tease various songs from the band's back catalog, many of which haven not been played in years, such as "My Friends", or ever before such as "Gong Li" and "Long Progression", an outtake from I'm with You. Most teases occurred prior to the performance of "Under the Bridge".

During the tour in October, Flea celebrated his 50th birthday by holding an event celebrating his life and his work of giving back to the community. The event was held in his backyard and was part birthday bash, part fundraiser for his nonprofit school, Silverlake Conservatory of Music. The Chili Peppers performed a rare acoustic set featuring some songs from the band's catalog performed acoustically for the first time ever while Rancid and Ben Harper also performed at the event.[20] In late October 2012, the band appeared on Nigel Godrich's show, From the Basement where they were said to have performed the entire album and according to Chad Smith, "Even You Brutus?" was performed for the first time ever making it the last of the songs from the current album to be performed live. According to Smith, the show was filmed in 3D.[21] The show was released online in late 2012; however, a full performance was not released and "Even You Brutus?" was again absent.

The band dedicated their 2013 shows in Australia to the anti-whaling movement called Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, a group devoted to prevent the killing of whales. The band incorporated Sea Shepherd visuals into their performance and featured a stall at each of the venues to provide festival goers with information about the group's campaigns, which include anti-whaling missions and marine conservation.[22] The band also started to perform a full version of David Bowie's "What in the World", during their 2013 dates.

It was announced in October 2012 by Chad Smith that the tour would officially come to an end in April 2013.[23] In early 2013, Smith further confirmed that the tour would end with two dates at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 14 and April 21, 2013. Smith stated on his Twitter page "Will be Our 3rd time playing Coachella festival this April...nice way to end up our IWY tour".[24] Following a brief break after the tour, the band will perform at a few U.S. festivals in the summer with Flea and touring percussionist, Mauro Refosco touring with their side-project, Atoms for Peace in late 2013.[25] When asked in March 2013 about the band's next album, Smith said they plan to start writing new music in September 2013.[26]

Tour overview edit

The band performed a total of fifty songs from their catalog of music along with numerous teases of older classics and cover songs mostly performed by Klinghoffer as intros to other songs. The setlists were made up of many of the band's biggest hits with songs from their current album along with their previous three albums and 1991's Blood Sugar Sex Magik being the main focus of the setlists, which were always written by Kiedis. "Freaky Styley", "Me and My Friends", "Higher Ground" and "Fire" were the only songs from the band's 1980s albums to be performed. "Hard to Concentrate" from Stadium Arcadium was debuted on October 14, 2011. Halfway into the tour, Klinghoffer began to tease various songs from the band's catalog as intros to other songs. Many of the teased songs have not been performed in their entirety in years, some never performed. As with every tour dating back to 1999, "Pea" remained the lone song from the band's 1995 album, One Hot Minute to be performed. Almost every show (with the exception of some early dates) opened with "Monarchy of Roses" while each encore opened up with a drum and percussion jam by Chad Smith, Mauro Refosco and sometimes Josh Klinghoffer while "Give it Away" followed by a lengthy jam would close out the shows, which normally lasted slightly under two hours and usually around 16 to 18 songs performed.

This tour marked the last time "Annie Wants a Baby", "Brendan's Death Song", "Dance, Dance, Dance", "Goodbye Hooray", "Happiness Loves Company" and "Police Station" were performed live. It was also marked their first performances in several different countries, including: Bulgaria, Colombia, Ukraine, South Africa, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Greece, Turkey, Croatia, Guatemala, Israel, Lebanon, Peru, Romania and Paraguay.

Songs performed edit

Originals edit

SongAlbum
"Get Up and Jump" (tease)The Red Hot Chili Peppers (1984)
"Grand Pappy du Plenty" (tease)
"Police Helicopter" (Flea and Chad tease)
"True Men Don't Kill Coyotes" (tease)
"American Ghost Dance" (first verse/chorus only)"Freaky Styley (1985)
"Freaky Styley"
"The Brother's Cup" (tease)
"Hollywood (Africa)" (tease)
"Jungle Man" (tease)
"Yertle the Turtle" (tease)
"Behind the Sun" (tease)The Uplift Mofo Party Plan (1987)
"Funky Crime" (tease)
"Me and My Friends"
"No Chump Love Sucker" (tease)
"Organic Anti-Beat Box Band" (tease)
"Skinny Sweaty Man" (partially performed)
"Fire" (Jimi Hendrix)The Abbey Road E.P. (1988)
"Higher Ground" (Stevie Wonder)Mother's Milk (1989)
"Magic Johnson" (tease)
"Stone Cold Bush" (tease)
"Apache Rose Peacock" (partially performed)Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991)
"Blood Sugar Sex Magik"
"Breaking the Girl"
"Give It Away"
"I Could Have Lied"
"If You Have to Ask"
"Mellowship Slinky in B Major" (tease)
"My Lovely Man" (tease)
"The Power of Equality"
"Sir Psycho Sexy"
"Suck My Kiss"
"They're Red Hot" (Robert Johnson)
"Under the Bridge"
"Soul to Squeeze"Coneheads: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack (1993)
"Pea"One Hot Minute (1995)
"My Friends" (tease)
"Walkabout" (tease)
"Around the World"Californication (1999)
"Californication"
"Emit Remmus"
"I Like Dirt"
"Otherside"
"Parallel Universe"
"Quixoticelixer" (iTunes bonus track) (tease)
"Right on Time"
"Road Trippin'" (tease)
"Scar Tissue"
"Gong Li""Scar Tissue" (single) (1999)
"Instrumental #1" (tease)
"By the Way"By the Way (2002)
"Can't Stop"
"Don't Forget Me"
"Dosed" (tease)
"I Could Die for You" (tease)
"Throw Away Your Television"
"Universally Speaking"
"The Zephyr Song" (tease)
"Fortune Faded" (tease)Greatest Hits (2003)
"Charlie"Stadium Arcadium (2006)
"Dani California"
"Hard to Concentrate"
"Hey"
"She's Only 18"
"Snow ((Hey Oh))"
"Stadium Arcadium" (tease)
"Strip My Mind"
"Tell Me Baby"
"Wet Sand"
"The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie"I'm with You (2011)
"Annie Wants a Baby"
"Brendan's Death Song"
"Dance, Dance, Dance"
"Did I Let You Know"
"Ethiopia"
"Factory of Faith"
"Goodbye Hooray"
"Happiness Loves Company"
"Look Around"
"Meet Me at the Corner"
"Monarchy of Roses"
"Police Station"
"Brave from Afar" (tease)I'm Beside You (2013)
"In Love, Dying" (tease)
"Long Progression" (tease)
"Love of Your Life" (tease)
"Magpies on Fire" (tease)
"Never Is a Long Time" (tease)
"Pink as Floyd" (tease)
"Strange Man" (tease)
"The Sunset Sleeps" (tease)
"This Is the Kitt" (tease)
"Dreams of a Samurai" (instrumental jam)The Getaway (2016)
"Encore" (instrumental jam)
"We've Got the Biggest Cocks"(made up song by Flea originating from the late 80s/early 90s and sung over a Miles Davis song)

Cover songs (performed as intros/jams/teases unless noted) edit

SongArtist
"99 Luftballons"Nena
"Auld Lang Syne"Robert Burns
"Birthday"The Beatles
"Boyz-n-the-Hood"Eazy-E
"Burn On" (sung/performed by Josh)Randy Newman
"Castles Made of Sand"Jimi Hendrix
"Cholly"Funkadelic
"Clap Your Hands"Nile Rodgers
"Cosmic Slop"Funkadelic
"D'yer Mak'erLed Zeppelin
"Don't Dream It's Over" (sung/performed by Josh)Crowded House
"Dream a Little Dream of Me"Andre/Schwandt/Kahn
"Everybody Dance"Chic
"Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere" (full song/entire band)Neil Young
"F.U. (Bemsha Swing)"Thelonious Monk
"Frankenstein"The Edgar Winter Group
"Good to Your Earhole"Funkadelic
"Gratitude"Beastie Boys
"Theme from Halloween"John Carpenter
"Heart of Gold"Neil Young
"The House of the Rising Sun"Traditional
"I Call My Baby Pussycat"Funkadelic
"I Love Livin' in the City"Fear
"Io sono quel che sono" (sung/performed by Josh)Mina
"I'm Too Sexy"Right Said Fred
"Louie Louie" (performed with Toots Hibbert)Richard Berry
"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing"Paul Francis Webster
"Maggie May"Rod Stewart
"Maggie's Farm"Bob Dylan
"Making Our Dreams Come True" (Theme to Laverne & Shirley) (sung/performed by Josh)Cyndi Grecco
"Master of Puppets"Metallica
"Mr. Big Stuff"Jean Knight
"The Ocean"Led Zeppelin
"Orange Claw Hammer"Captain Beefheart
"Rape Me"Nirvana
"Red Hot Mama"Funkadelic
"Right"David Bowie
"So What'cha Want"Beastie Boys
"Tender"Blur
"Theme From The Godfather"Nino Rota
"The Victors" (sung/performed by Chad)University of Michigan fight song
"The Wanton Song"Led Zeppelin
"Warszawa"David Bowie
"(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang" (full song/entire band)Heaven 17
"What in the World" (full song/entire band)David Bowie
"What Is Soul?"George Clinton
"Whole Lotta Rosie"AC/DC
"You're Gonna Get Yours"Public Enemy

Tour dates edit

DateCityCountryVenueOpening Act
Latin America
September 11, 2011BogotáColombiaSimón Bolívar ParkFoals
Son Batá
September 12, 2011San JoséCosta RicaEstadio Nacional de Costa RicaFoals
September 14, 2011LimaPeruEstadio Nacional
September 16, 2011SantiagoChileEstadio MonumentalFoals
Chancho En Piedra
September 18, 2011Buenos AiresArgentinaRiver Plate StadiumFoals
September 21, 2011São PauloBrazilArena Anhembi
September 24, 2011[A]Rio de JaneiroParque Olímpico Cidade do Rock
Europe[27]
October 7, 2011CologneGermanyLanxess ArenaFemi Kuti & The Positive Force
October 9, 2011HamburgO2 World Hamburg
October 11, 2011StockholmSwedenEricsson Globe
October 12, 2011
October 14, 2011HerningDenmarkJyske Bank Boxen
October 16, 2011RotterdamNetherlandsRotterdam Ahoy
October 18, 2011ParisFrancePalais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
October 19, 2011
October 21, 2011FrankfurtGermanyFesthalle Frankfurt
November 4, 2011DublinIrelandThe O2Fool's Gold
November 6, 2011[B]BelfastNorthern IrelandUlster HallN/A
November 7, 2011LondonUnited KingdomThe O2 ArenaFool's Gold
November 9, 2011
November 10, 2011
November 12, 2011GlasgowScottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
November 14, 2011ManchesterManchester Evening News Arena
November 15, 2011
November 17, 2011SheffieldMotorpoint Arena Sheffield
November 19, 2011BirminghamLG Arena
November 20, 2011
December 4, 2011BerlinGermanyO2 WorldFoals
December 5, 2011MunichOlympiahalle
December 7, 2011ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
December 10, 2011TurinItalyTorino Palasport Olimpico
December 11, 2011MilanMediolanum Forum
December 13, 2011ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion
December 15, 2011BarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordi
December 17, 2011MadridPalacio de Deportes
December 19, 2011ParisFranceLa CigaleN/A (Private Show)
North America[28][29]
March 29, 2012TampaUnited StatesTampa Bay Times ForumSantigold
March 31, 2012OrlandoAmway Center
April 2, 2012SunriseBankAtlantic Center
April 4, 2012RaleighPNC Arena
April 6, 2012CharlotteTime Warner Cable Arena
April 7, 2012ColumbiaColonial Life Arena
April 9, 2012GreensboroGreensboro Coliseum
April 10, 2012DuluthArena at Gwinnett Center
April 12, 2012MemphisFedExForum
April 27, 2012TorontoCanadaAir Canada CentreSleigh Bells
April 28, 2012
April 30, 2012OttawaScotiabank Place
May 2, 2012MontrealBell Centre
May 4, 2012NewarkUnited StatesPrudential Center
May 5, 2012
May 7, 2012BostonTD Garden
May 10, 2012Washington, D.C.Verizon Center
May 11, 2012PhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center
May 19, 2012[C]Gulf ShoresGulf Shores Public BeachN/A
May 25, 2012St. LouisScottrade CenterLittle Dragon
May 26, 2012Grand RapidsVan Andel Arena
May 28, 2012RosemontAllstate Arena
May 30, 2012PittsburghConsol Energy Center
June 1, 2012DetroitJoe Louis Arena
June 2, 2012ClevelandQuicken Loans Arena
June 4, 2012ColumbusValue City Arena
June 6, 2012CincinnatiU.S. Bank Arena
June 7, 2012LouisvilleKFC Yum! Center
June 9, 2012[D]ManchesterGreat Stage ParkCharles Bradley and His Extraordinaires
The Temper Trap
Santigold
The Roots
Europe[27][29]
June 23, 2012KnebworthEnglandKnebworth HouseReverend and the Makers
The Wombats
Dizzee Rascal
June 24, 2012SunderlandStadium of LightReverend and the Makers
The Wombats
June 26, 2012DublinIrelandCroke ParkNoel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
June 28, 2012NijmegenNetherlandsGoffertparkTinariwen
Triggerfinger
June 30, 2012Saint-DenisFranceStade de FranceTinariwen
July 1, 2012[E]WerchterBelgiumWerchter Festival GroundsN/A
July 3, 2012BernSwitzerlandStade de Suisse
July 5, 2012[F]RhoItalyArena Fiera Milano
July 7, 2012[G]MadridSpainCiudad del Rock
July 20, 2012Saint PetersburgRussiaPetrovsky StadiumN/A
July 22, 2012MoscowLuzhniki StadiumGogol Bordello
July 25, 2012KyivUkraineOlympic StadiumN/A
July 27, 2012WarsawPolandBemowo Airport
July 28, 2012KaunasLithuaniaŽalgiris Arena
July 30, 2012TallinnEstoniaTallinn Song Festival Grounds
August 1, 2012TampereFinlandTampere Stadium
North America[28][29]
August 4, 2012[H]ChicagoUnited StatesPetrillo Music ShellN/A
August 11, 2012Los AngelesStaples CenterOff!
August 12, 2012
August 14, 2012OaklandOracle ArenaN/A
August 15, 2012
Europe / Middle East [27][29][30]
August 25, 2012[I]GelsenkirchenGermanyVeltins-ArenaN/A
August 27, 2012PragueCzech RepublicSynot Tip Arena
August 29, 2012ZagrebCroatiaPJ Hipodrom Zagreb2Cellos
August 31, 2012BucharestRomaniaArena NaționalăGrimus
September 1, 2012SofiaBulgariaArmeets ArenaN/A
September 4, 2012AthensGreeceOlympic Stadium
September 6, 2012BeirutLebanonBeirut Waterfront
September 8, 2012IstanbulTurkeySantralIstanbul AmphitheatreAthena
September 10, 2012Tel AvivIsraelHayarkon ParkRiff Cohen
North America[28][29][31][32]
September 23, 2012San DiegoUnited StatesValley View Casino CenterBand of Skulls
Janelle Monae
September 25, 2012GlendaleJobing.com Arena
September 27, 2012DenverPepsi Center
September 29, 2012San AntonioAT&T Center
October 2, 2012DallasAmerican Airlines Center
October 4, 2012New OrleansNew Orleans Arena
October 14, 2012[J]AustinZilker Metropolitan ParkFestival Show
October 20, 2012HoustonToyota CenterThundercat
Janelle Monae
October 22, 2012Oklahoma CityChesapeake Energy Arena
October 23, 2012TulsaBOK Center
October 25, 2012North Little RockVerizon Arena
October 27, 2012Kansas CitySprint Center
October 28, 2012OmahaCenturyLink Center Arena
October 30, 2012MinneapolisTarget Center
November 1, 2012MilwaukeeBMO Harris Bradley Center
November 14, 2012PortlandRose GardenRebirth Brass Band
November 15, 2012SeattleKeyArena
November 17, 2012VancouverCanadaRogers Arena
November 19, 2012CalgaryScotiabank Saddledome
November 21, 2012EdmontonRexall Place
November 22, 2012
November 24, 2012SaskatoonCredit Union Centre
November 26, 2012WinnipegMTS Centre
December 18, 2012Las VegasUnited StatesRed Rock Amphitheatre
December 31, 2012Chelsea Ballroom
Oceania[33][34]
January 14, 2013AucklandNew ZealandVector Arena
January 15, 2013
January 18, 2013[K]SydneyAustraliaSydney Showground Stadium
January 20, 2013[K]Gold CoastParklands Gold Coast
January 25, 2013[K]AdelaideAdelaide Showgrounds
January 26, 2013[K]MelbourneFlemington Racecourse
January 28, 2013[K]PerthClaremont Showground
Africa[35]
February 2, 2013JohannesburgSouth AfricaFNB Stadium
February 5, 2013Cape TownCape Town Stadium
North America[36]
March 3, 2013GuadalajaraMexicoArena VFG
March 5, 2013Mexico CityPalacio de los Deportes
March 6, 2013
March 9, 2013[L]Guatemala CityGuatemalaEstadio Mateo Flores
April 9, 2013Los AngelesUnited StatesThe Fonda Theatre
April 14, 2013[M]IndioEmpire Polo Club
April 21, 2013[M]
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
Cancellations and rescheduled shows

Box office score data edit

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
Simón Bolívar ParkBogotá19,654 / 25,000 (79%)$2,283,360[52]
Estadio Nacional de Costa RicaSan José20,716 / 23,300 (89%)$1,206,870[52]
Estadio NacionalLima38,712 / 38,712 (100%)$3,123,470[52]
Arena AnhembiSão Paulo27,267 / 28,900 (94%)$2,676,920[52]
The O2Dublin12,594 / 12,594 (100%)$1,045,210[53]
The O2 ArenaLondon48,181 / 49,779 (97%)$3,668,430[54]
Manchester Evening News ArenaManchester26,536 / 30,145 (88%)$2,056,320[54]
O2 WorldBerlin14,212 / 14,223 (~100%)$1,325,720[55]
Tampa Bay Times ForumTampa10,643 / 11,409 (93%)$621,987[56]
Amway CenterOrlando12,066 / 12,066 (100%)$676,675[56]
BankAtlantic CenterSunrise13,432 / 13,432 (100%)$803,398[56]
Arena at Gwinnett CenterDuluth10,482 / 10,482 (100%)$640,965[57]
FedExForumMemphis13,021 / 13,021 (100%)$661,688[57]
Air Canada CentreToronto31,192 / 31,192 (100%)$1,808,540[58]
Bell CentreMontreal15,493 / 16,375 (95%)$933,947[59]
Prudential CenterNewark27,304 / 27,304 (100%)$1,683,612[60]
TD GardenBoston13,330 / 13,330 (100%)$824,600[60]
Verizon CenterWashington, D.C.14,502 / 14,502 (100%)$875,595[61]
Scottrade CenterSt. Louis12,831 / 13,600 (94%)$704,945[62]
Van Andel ArenaGrand Rapids11,021 / 11,176 (99%)$632,398[63]
Allstate ArenaRosemont14,587 / 14,587 (100%)$839,447[62]
Value City ArenaColumbus9,731 / 12,500 (78%)$555,089[64]
U.S. Bank ArenaCincinnati10,147 / 12,000 (84%)$542,727[64]
KFC Yum! CenterLouisville13,186 / 15,299 (86%)$761,089[63]
Staples CenterLos Angeles30,162 / 30,162 (100%)$1,642,426[65]
Oracle ArenaOakland26,796 / 26,796 (100%)$1,552,802[66]
American Airlines CenterDallas14,145 / 14,145 (100%)$763,141[67]
New Orleans ArenaNew Orleans14,037 / 14,037 (100%)$699,235[68]
Chesapeake Energy ArenaOklahoma City8,342 / 10,200 (82%)$424,830[69]
BOK CenterTulsa10,542 / 10,800 (98%)$533,854[70]
Verizon ArenaNorth Little Rock10,479 / 11,250 (93%)$524,779[70]
Sprint CenterKansas City12,606 / 12,606 (100%)$698,360[70]
CenturyLink Center ArenaOmaha12,690 / 13,000 (98%)$640,065[70]
Target CenterMinneapolis12,360 / 12,360 (100%)$694,240[58]
Bradley CenterMilwaukee8,696 / 10,500 (83%)$479,673[58]
Rose GardenPortland9,689 / 9,887 (98%)$489,084[71]
Arena VFGGuadalajara12,374 / 12,388 (~100%)$825,196[72]
Palacio de los DeportesMexico City41,038 / 41,118 (99%)$2,192,159[73]
The Fonda TheatreLos Angeles1,250 / 1,250 (100%)$65,625[74]
TOTAL666,046 / 695,427 (96%)$43,178,471

Opening acts edit

Broadcasts and recordings edit

Prior to the world tour and the date following the album's release the band gave a special full album performance (although minus one song) which was shown via-satellite throughout the world in movie theaters.

In November 2011, the band opened the website, LiveChiliPeppers.com which will feature live recordings of every full show from the band's tour beginning with the November 7, 2011 show for purchase. The shows are available in MP3 for $9.95 and ALAC and FLAC for $12.95.[98] All shows will be available for pre-order and will be released 72 hours after the completion of each show. On March 29, 2012, the band released 2011 Live EP, a free five song MP3 download available only through their website. The performances on the EP, which were taken from the November 2011 European leg of the tour, were personally selected by Chad Smith. On July 1, 2014, 2012-13 Live EP was released for free through the band's website with another five songs selected by Smith.

Critical reception edit

Robert Heller (Bloomberg Businessweek) was not pleased with the concert at The O2 Arena, giving the show one-and-one-half stars. He says, "Unfortunately, there's little flesh to these workouts. As anyone who has waded through 2006's 'Stadium Arcadium' album (only to realize there is a whole, full-length, second CD still to go) will attest, the song craft has its limitations. Too many numbers are structured with the sophistication of a toddler's Lego effort. The punch of the playing flabbily dissipates into the vast space of the O2. A few songs, clustered at the end of the gig, buck the trend. A cover of Stevie Wonder's 'Higher Ground' thrashes with tension. The classic L.A. rock of 'Californication' soars, if not quite like the Eagles, then at least like a well-fed vulture. 'By the Way' is explosive. It isn’t quite enough".[99]

While Jim Abbott (Orlando Sentinel) poked fun at the band's age, he gave a modest review of the show at the Amway Center. He comments, "On the opening 'Monarchy of Roses', the band overpowered the singing, with volume shifting wildly in a harsh sound mix. Fortunately, there was the other aspect of the band's concert appeal: a stage with mammoth vertical spotlight towers and a huge video screen to project hypnotic shapes, constellations and other diversions. It's hard to process that the band is among this year's inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, an honor at which the group might’ve once thumbed its nose. With the shock of that milestone comes the realization that anyone around for almost 30 years has amassed a formidable catalog of songs".[100]

For the show at the Air Canada Centre, Ben Rayner (Toronto Star) alluded to the band being "lucky". He says, "The Peppers are lucky enough, too, to court not one, but two, stubbornly faithful audiences through their middle years. Both crowds received a tip of the hat at the ACC on Friday, although the set list had a definite tilt toward the far more mannered and ordinary Peppers of recent memory".[101] Scott Mervis (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) gave the show at the Consol Energy Center a positive review, stating Flea was the highlight of the entire show. He continues, "From the moment they hit the stage, with the first of many mini-jam sessions, the Peppers were an instrumental powerhouse. They are essentially a funk power trio led by Flea, who, at 49, is still a rock 'n' roll animal unleashed on the stage. His bass was cranked to max volume and was the dominant instrument throughout the show, as it should be".[102]

Despite the Value City Arena being half-filled, Kevin Joy (The Columbus Dispatch) felt the show was just as energetic as a stadium. He states, "Although their punkish, low-rent origins are long gone, the group's songs continue to share a connected — albeit mellowed — sensibility that recalls a distinct time and place. A high-tech video wall that spanned the stage as well as hanging screens reinforced the status upgrade resulting from 30-plus years in the business".[103] Another glowing review came from Garin Pirnia (The Cincinnati Enquirer). She writes, "RHCP is a band that handles stadiums well, but it made me yearn to see them at a club show. They’re entertaining in any context, but sharing these moments with 20,000 people that could easily translate into a more-intimate club setting made me feel slightly disconnected. Bono's basically untouchable, but Flea and the guys seem like regular folks. How fun would it be to share a beer with them after a show"?[104]

Kevin C. Johnson St. Louis Post-Dispatch felt the show at the Scottrade Center cemented the band's place in rock history. He explains, "After 'Give It Away', which spiraled into a long instrumental featuring everyone but Kiedis, Flea (who at one point walked across the stage on his hands) thanked the crowd for 30 years of love, warmth and encouragement. He made a plea to fans to continue to always support live music. The action was captured not only on a gargantuan video that spread across the width of the stage, but eight smaller screens that moved around and at one point stretched out like a series of accordions".[105]

Fandemonium edit

In November 2014 the band released the book, Fandemonium. During the tour, Kiedis went to photographer David Mushegain and asked him to photograph and interview the band's fans at each concert throughout the world tour. The book features photographs and interviews conducted by Mushegain with fans of all ages throughout the world.

Personnel edit

Additional musicians edit

Guest musicians edit

  • Keith "Tree" Barry – saxophone (11/21/11 marked Barry's first performance with the band in 21 years. Barry performed on "Did I Let You Know")
  • Michael Bulger – trumpet, piano (Teacher at Flea's Silverlake school. Performed with the band at a few warm up dates including the August 30, 2011 full album show)
  • Femi Kuti – saxophone (Joined band onstage during their encore performance of "Give It Away" and "Did I Let You Know" [Stockholm Only])
  • Toots Hibbert – vocals (Performed with the band on their cover of "Louie Louie" at 2011 New Year's Eve show)
  • Brandon Westgate – saxophone (Member of Fool's Gold. Performed with the band on "Did I Let You Know")
  • Jack Irons – drums (band's original drummer joined them on "Give It Away" at HOF inductions and on August 12, 2012)
  • Cliff Martinez – drums (band's second drummer joined them on "Give It Away" at HOF inductions and on August 12, 2012)
  • 2Cellos (joined the band on "Californication" during their August 29, 2012 show)
  • İlhan Erşahin – saxophone (joined the band for their performance of "Did I Let You Know" during their September 8, 2012 show and in Rio de Janeiro, September 11, 2013)
  • Avishai Cohen – trumpet (joined the band for their performance of "The Power of Equality" during their September 10, 2012 show)
  • Thundercat(opening act joined band for "Give it Away" during November 1, 2012 show)
  • Chad – (trumpet player for Rebirth Brass Band joined the band for "Did I Let You Know" during November 17, 2012 show)

Notes edit

1.^ Data is gathered from concerts (and non-festival shows) held between November 9, 2011 through November 13, 2012.
2.^ Data is gathered from concerts (and non-festival shows) held between January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012.

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