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Hot night in June! Iconic band to perform in Odense as part of their 40th anniversary tour

Loïc Padovani
December 7th, 2022


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Red Hot Chili Peppers to perform at next year’s edition of Tinderbox

They didn’t plan on going to Denmark next year, but here they are! The Californian funk/rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers will be performing at the 2023 Odense music festival Tinderbox.

The 23-date world tour includes some other countries in Europe, but Denmark is the only Scandinavian date on the 40th anniversary tour of the legendary band, which was created in 1983.

“It’s a true delight to finally be able to present one of the world’s most influential rock bands,” the organisers said.

The band are known for their multiple hits: their 1999 song ‘Californicationsold more than 15 million times worldwide. Other bestsellers include ‘Scar Tissue’, ‘Otherside’, ‘Can’t Stop’ and ‘Snow (Hey Oh)’.

Among some esteemed company
They will be joined by several other big names in Odense between June 22 and 24, including Maroon 5, George Ezra and Tobias Rahim.

In total, the festival will entertain 48,000 fans. Full passes are available for 2,395 kroner, and VIPs options start at 3,295 kroner.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers will perform on Saturday, the final day of the festival, on the Red Stage as the concluding act of Tinderbox.


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