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Red Hot Chili Peppers have just leaked their Australian tour dates

by Paul Cashmere on November 15, 2018

in News

Red Hot Chili Peppers appear to have hit publish on their Twitter feed early alerting fans to an Australian tour in February.

The message stated “Red Hot Chili Peppers are thrilled to announce a new 2019 tour in Australia & New Zealand!”

Fan club presale starts Wednesday, November 21st at 9am local. General on sale begins Monday, November 26th at noon local.

Red Hot Chili Peppers dates

Australia
17 February, Hobart, Derwent Entertainment Centre
19 February, Sydney, Qudos Arena
23 February, Hunter Valley, Hope Estate
25 February, Brisbane, Entertainment Centre
28 February, Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
2 March, Mt Duneed, A Day On The Green
3 March, Adelaide, Adelaide 500
5 March, Perth, Nib Stadium

New Zealand
8 March, Auckland, Spark Arena

The tour will coincide with new music. The band is ready to roll with a new song any day now.

And just in case that disappears here is the screen grab…

Red Hot Chili Peppers Australian tour 2019

UPDATE: All dates are now confirmed. In a statement Red Hot Chili Peppers said, “We can’t wait to see all our fans in Australia and New Zealand – it has been too long. The fact that we get to play in Tassie for the first time makes this tour even more special”.

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