When are the Red Hot Chili Peppers on stage in London?

The American rock favourites will perform at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium later this month

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Sian Baldwin11 July 2023

Californian rockers Red Hot Chili Peppers will hit the capital at the end of the month, as they get ready to end their global tour.

The US favourites will perform at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London, on Friday, July 21, in their only gig in the UK, apart from a concert in Scotland, as part of their tour.

They will perform in Glasgow the following day (Saturday, July 22) before leaving the UK and heading back to America, where they will play the last dates in various states, as well as later dates in Costa Rica, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina.

Here is all we know about the superstar show heading our way:

What time will the Red Hot Chili Peppers be on stage?

Doors will open for fans to make their way into the stadium at 4.30pm, with the show expected to end around 10pm.

They are expected to take to the stage around 8pm but this is yet to be confirmed.

Who’s supporting the Red Hot Chili Peppers on their 2023 UK dates?

The band has had an array of different support acts around the world, including The Strokes and Iggy Pop.

The support act has been listed on the band’s official website as The Roots and King Princess.

What is the Red Hot Chili Pepper’s set list?

The group has not confirmed the official set list they will be playing on the day, but a guess can be made looking at previous legs of the tour.

They are set to play 17 of their best hits, and it is expected that will include:

  • Can’t Stop
  • Around the World
  • Dani California
  • Scar Tissue
  • Aquatic Mouth
  • Here Ever After
  • Snow (Hey Ho)
  • These Are the Ways
  • Right on Time
  • Tell Me Baby
  • Soul to Squeeze
  • The Heavy Wing
  • Black Summer
  • Californication
  • Give It Away
  • I Could Have Lied
  • By The Way

Are there still tickets left?

Yes, according to Ticketmaster — which is one of the official ticket sites for the tour. There are still general admission tickets standing for £106.80 each.

Other tickets are also available for seats in the upper section which are limited, and also VIP and Gold Bundle tickets ranging between £219 and £546.

There are also tickets available on Viagogo, as well as other sites.

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