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Anthony Kiedis, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Photo By Graham Spillard

Red Hot Chili Peppers Go Into Hiatus Mode

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on February 4, 2014

in News

Red Hot Chili Peppers played what they called “one last blowout” before taking an extended hiatus on Saturday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Even though the next night they appeared with Bruno Mars at the Super Bowl and will play this summer’s Isle of Wight festival, it looks like the live appearances will be otherwise limited for the near future. Flea told the audience that “We’re just about to go into a period of hibernation and make a new record.”

RHCP’s 1980’s output was totally ignored with Under the Bridge and Soul to Squeeze (1991) being the earliest songs performed. Three songs were done from their latest, 2011’s I’m With You, but it was Californication (1999) that produced the most tunes with four.

Red Hot Chili Peppers setlist

Intro Jam
Can’t Stop (from By the Way, 2002)
Dani California (from Stadium Arcadium, 2006)
Otherside (from Californication, 1999)
Factory of Faith (from I’m With You, 2011)
Snow (Hey Oh) (from Stadium Arcadium, 2006)
I Like Dirt (from Californication, 1999)
The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie (from I’m With You, 2011)
Higher Ground (from Mother’s Milk, 1989)
Under the Bridge (from Blood Sugar Sex Magik, 1991)
Ethiopia (from I’m With You, 2011)
Californication (from Californication, 1999)
By the Way (from By the Way, 2002)

Encore
Jam
Around the World (from Californication, 1999)
Soul to Squeeze (b-side of both Give It Away and Under the Bridge, 1991/1992)
Give It Away (from Blood Sugar Sex Magik, 1991)

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