Legendary rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers have today announced 2 new dates on their massive Australian stadium tour, in response to an extraordinary demand for tickets.
Birds of Tokyo will take centre stage at the Rock the Ranges festival this October alongside other talented Aussie rock musicians.
A funkfest for the ages. You wont see something this groovy for a long time. George Clinton and the Parliament-Funkadelics and the Red. Hot. Chili. Peppers.
To be honest, we're still kind of getting over the news that Red Hot Chili Peppers are coming to town - now two more big names added to the lineup.
In an early tour 2019 announcement, the Chili Peppers have slipped the Aussie dates on to their Twitter feed, and we couldn't be more excited.
If Big Day Out wasn't trying to reinvent itself after last years less-than-successful venture, it sure felt like it. Here’s my pick of 2013’s most noteworthy Big Day Out moments:
A small amount of tickets for Friday's Adelaide Big Day Out tour are still available via www.bigdayout.com and official retailers General Pants, Rundle Mall and Mr V, Semaphore.
Start checking out what’s in store for you at Big Day Out in January. Browse the lineup and see every artist playing and where they are playing. Start planning your days out to the minute by building your custom schedule with the touch of a button and sync with www.bigdayout.com.
The lineup for Big Day Out 2013 has just been revealed, with US rock groups Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Killers announced as headliners, alongside Crystal Castles, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Vampire Weekend.
With only days to go until the official line up for the 2013 Big Day Out is released, everyone is busy speculating about who will be playing next year's festival. Tonight social media platforms were amongst the first to push a 'genuine' line up, with the release of a snap shot, supposedly of the 2013 poster.