Red Hot Chili Peppers postpone tour; coming to Raleigh in April

Posted on: Wednesday, January 11th, 2012
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The Triangle must be some sort of tour saboteur, because another highly anticipated gig is getting the kibosh — at least for the time being.

Red Hot Chili Peppers, who was scheduled to perform at the RBC Center on Jan. 27, announced Wednesday that it would have to postpone the start of its up-coming U.S. tour.

The band says frontman Anthony Keidis sustained multiple foot injuries, and “recently underwent surgery to remove a crushed sesamoid bone and correct a detached flexor tendon in his foot.”

Barring any further complications with Keidis’ recovery, the tour should kick-off April 2. It was originally scheduled to start Jan. 20.

As for the band’s appearance at the RBC Center, the Red Hot Chili Peppers will make the trek to Raleigh on April 4. Tickets for the show, which the band says is sold-out, will be honored at the rescheduled date.

The band is touring in support of its Grammy-nominated 10th studio album, I’m With You.

Some of the other tours scheduled to pass through the areas that were forced to either be cancelled or postponed were The Monkees, Adele, Aretha FranklinElvis Costello and Loretta Lynn.

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One Response to “Red Hot Chili Peppers postpone tour; coming to Raleigh in April”

  1. new music alert Says:

    Ugh! Let’s hope they are better by the time Lollapalooza rolls around. With Black Sabbath as the other major attraction I need the Peppers to make it worth my time and money.

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