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One Hot Minute Tour Tour by Red Hot Chili Peppers Associated album One Hot Minute Start date September 7, 1995 End date July 26, 1997 Legs 4 Red Hot Chili Peppers tour chronology Blood Sugar Sex Magik tour
(1991–1993)One Hot Minute tour
(1995–1997)Californication tour
(1999–2001)The One Hot Minute tour was a concert tour by the Red Hot Chili Peppers from 1995-1997 to support their album One Hot Minute. This was the first and only major tour guitarist Dave Navarro performed on with the band. The One Hot Minute era got off to a rocky start with extensive delays in recording; once the tour was underway there was a variety of mishaps and upheavals that caused Anthony Kiedis and Flea to rethink the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Many dates were canceled because drummer Chad Smith broke his arm; consequently, the band parted ways for much of 1996 and 1997.
Contents
Songs performed
- Originals
- "Aeroplane"
- "Backwoods"
- "Behind the Sun" (tease)
- "Blood Sugar Sex Magik"
- "Coffee Shop"
- "Deep Kick"
- "Freaky Styley" (used as intro jam to "Give It Away")
- "Funky Crime"
- "Give It Away"
- "Grand Pappy Du Plenty" (used as intro jam to "Give It Away")
- "If You Have to Ask"
- "Let's Make Evil" (tease)
- "Me And My Friends"
- "My Friends"
- "My Lovely Man"
- "Nevermind"
- "Nobody Weird Like Me"
- "One Big Mob"
- "Organic Anti-Beat Box Band"
- "Pea"
- "Police Helicopter"
- "Shallow Be Thy Game"
- "Sir Psycho Sexy" (tease)
- "Stone Cold Bush"
- "Stretch" (tease)
- "Suck My Kiss"
- "Tearjerker" (tease)
- "The Power of Equality"
- "Transcending"
- "Under the Bridge"
- "Walkabout"
- "Warped"
- Cover songs (used as intros or during jams unless otherwise noted)
- "Anarchy in the U.K." (Sex Pistols)
- "Bela Lugosi's Dead" (Bauhaus)
- "Ca Plane Pour Moi" (Plastic Bertrand)
- "Come as You Are" (Nirvana)
- "Cornucopia" (Black Sabbath)
- "Heroin" (Velvet Underground)
- "Hey Joe" (Jimi Hendrix)
- "Higher Ground" (Stevie Wonder) (entire song)
- "Hollywood (Africa)" (The Meters) (tease)
- "I Wanna Be Your Dog" (The Stooges) (entire song w/ Iggy Pop)
- "If You Got Funk, You Got Style" (Parliament Funkadelic)
- "If You Want Me to Stay" (Sly & the Family Stone) (tease)
- "Jesus" (Velvet Underground)
- "Manic Depression" (Jimi Hendrix)
- "Orange Claw Hammer" (Captain Beefheart)
- "Rapper's Delight" (Sugar Hill Gang)
- "Real Wild Child" (Iggy Pop)
- "Red Hot Mama" (Parliament Funkadelic)
- "Sound and Vision" (David Bowie)
- "Spiritual" (Josh Haden)
- "Suffragette City" (David Bowie)
- "Three Days" (Jane's Addiction)
- "Venus in Furs" (Velvet Underground)
- "Waiting Room" (Fugazi) (entire song)
- "Wanna Be" (Spice Girls)
- "What Is Soul?" (Parliament Funkadelic) (entire song)
- "Aeroplane", "Coffee Shop", "Deep Kick", "Grand Pappy Du Plenty", "My Friends", "Nevermind", "One Big Mob", "Shallow Be Thy Game", "Stone Cold Bush", "Transcending", "Walkabout" and "Warped" have not been peformed again since this tour.
- "Pea" is the only song from the One Hot Minute album to be performed since this tour.
Tour dates
Date City Country Venue Warm-up shows August 10, 1994 Los Angeles United States Club Lingerie August 14, 1994 Saugerties Woodstock '94 August 17, 1994 New York City Academy Theater August 19, 1994 Roseland Ballroom August 25, 1994 Dublin Ireland Dalymount Park August 27, 1994 Hasselt Belgium Pukkelpop August 28, 1994 London England Reading and Leeds Festival August 31, 1994 Madrid Spain Las Ventas Bullring September 3, 1994 Roskilde Denmark HeyDay #1 Festival October 19, 1994 Pasadena United States Rose Bowl October 21, 1994 First European leg September 7, 1995 New York City United States Radio City Music Hall September 27, 1995 London England Subterania Club September 29, 1995 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre October 1, 1995 October 3, 1995 London England Brixton Academy October 4, 1995 October 6, 1995 Manchester Manchester Apollo October 8, 1995 Brussels Belgium Forest National October 9, 1995 Hamburg Germany Sportshalle October 11, 1995 Berlin Deutschlandhalle October 12, 1995 Cologne Sportshalle October 14, 1995 Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Globe Arena October 16, 1995 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy October 18, 1995 Paris France Le Zénith October 20, 1995 Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion October 21, 1995 Milan Italy Fila Forum October 23, 1995 Barcelona Spain Palau d'Esports First North American leg February 6, 1996 Philadelphia United States CoreStates Spectrum February 8, 1996 Boston Fleet Center February 9, 1996 New York City Madison Square Garden February 11, 1996 Albany Knickerbocker Arena February 12, 1996 Worcester Centrum February 13, 1996 New York City Ed Sullivan Theater February 14, 1996 Washington, D.C. USAir Arena February 16, 1996 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum March 1, 1996 New York City The Tonight Show March 6, 1996 Chicago United Center March 7, 1996 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills March 8, 1996 Toronto Canada SkyDome March 11, 1996 Indianapolis United States Market Square Arena March 12, 1996 Cleveland Gund Arena March 14, 1996 Pittsburgh Civic Arena March 16, 1996 Kansas City Municipal Auditorium March 18, 1996 St. Louis Kiel Center April 1, 1996 Denver McNichols Sports Arena April 3, 1996 Phoenix America West Arena April 4, 1996 Inglewood Great Western Forum April 6, 1996 Daly City Cow Palace April 8, 1996 Sacramento Arco Arena April 10, 1996 Portland Rose Garden April 12, 1996 Seattle Key Arena April 13, 1996 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum April 16, 1996 San Diego United States San Diego Sports Arena Australian leg May 3, 1996 Auckland New Zealand Ericsson Stadium Supertop May 4, 1996 Wellington Queens Wharf Events Centre May 6, 1996 Melbourne Australia Flinders Park May 7, 1996 May 10, 1996 Perth Perth Entertainment Centre May 12, 1996 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Center May 14, 1996 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre May 15, 1996 May 17, 1996 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre Second European leg June 15, 1996 Irvine United States Irvine Meadows June 16, 1996 San Francisco Tibetan Freedom Concert June 23, 1996 London England Brixton Academy June 25, 1996 Budapest Hungary Kisstadion June 26, 1996 Prague Czech Republic Sports Hall June 28, 1996 St. Gallen Switzerland St. Gallen Festival June 29, 1996 Roskilde Denmark Roskilde Festival June 30, 1996 Turku Finland Ruisrock July 3, 1996 Oslo Norway Spektrum July 5, 1996 Belfort France Eurockéennes July 6, 1996 Torhout Belgium Torhout Festival July 7, 1996 Werchter Rock Werchter Festival July 9, 1996 Paris France Bercy July 11, 1996 London England Wembley Arena July 17, 1996 Lyon France Transbordeur (CANCELLED) July 23, 1996 Honolulu United States Neal S. Blaisdell Center (CANCELLED) September 1, 1996 Resolute Canada Local Warehouse September 9, 1996 New York City United States (CANCELLED) September 11, 1996 Las Vegas (CANCELLED) September 13, 1996 Anchorage Sullivan Sports Arena (POSTPONED) September 16, 1996 Honolulu Richardson Field (POSTPONED) Second North American leg January 24, 1997 New York City United States Late Show with David Letterman June 8, 1997 Randall's Island (CANCELLED) July 17, 1997 Los Angeles The Whiskey (CANCELLED) July 21, 1997 Anchorage Sullivan Arena (CANCELLED) July 23, 1997 Honolulu Richardson Field (CANCELLED) July 26, 1997 Yamanasi Japan Fuji Rock Festival July 30, 1997 Seoul South Korea Weightlifting Arena (CANCELLED) August 1, 1997 Taipei Taiwan KK Disco (CANCELLED) August 3, 1997 Bangkok Thailand Kilevat Stadium (CANCELLED) August 8, 1997 Hong Kong Hong Kong HK Trade and Exhibition Ctr (CANCELLED) August 10, 1997 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium (CANCELLED) August 12, 1997 Guam Guam University of Guam (CANCELLED) September 11, 1997 Las Vegas United States Alladin Theatre (CANCELLED) September 21, 1997 Anchorage Sullivan Arena (CANCELLED) September 23, 1997 Honolulu Richardson Field (CANCELLED) October 31, 1997 Mexico City Mexico Sports Palace (CANCELLED) November 1, 1997 November 3, 1997 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Metropolitan (CANCELLED) November 4, 1997 November 6, 1997 Sao Paulo Olympia (CANCELLED) November 7, 1997 November 8, 1997 November 10, 1997 Curitiba Pedrera (CANCELLED) November 11, 1997 Porto Alegre Gigantinho (CANCELLED) November 13, 1997 Santiago Chile Velodromo Municipal (CANCELLED) November 14, 1997 Bogota Colombia Parque Simon Bolivar (CANCELLED) November 16, 1997 Caracas Venezuela Poliedro (CANCELLED) November 18, 1997 Buenos Aires Argentina Ferrocarril Oeste (CANCELLED) November 20, 1997 San Juan Puerto Rico TBA (CANCELLED) December 29, 1997 Honolulu United States Neal S. Blaisdell Arena (CANCELLED) December 31, 1997 Anchorage Sullivan Arena (CANCELLED) Warm-up shows
Dave Navarro officially joined the Peppers on September 5, 1993 though it would be almost a full year before he played his first show with the band. The short 1994 tour titled Tour de La Sensitive was made up of mostly festival dates and ended with two opening dates on the Rolling Stones tour.
First European leg
This was the official start of the One Hot Minute tour. The U.S. tour dates originally scheduled from November-December had to be cancelled due to Chad Smith breaking his wrist during a baseball game.
First North American leg
All dates in this leg had to be re-scheduled because drummer Chad Smith broke his wrist.
Second North American leg
The entire leg of this tour was cancelled except for the Fuji Rock Festival, which ended up being the last performance with Dave Navarro. The set was cut short due to a massive storm. The band decided to cancel the rest of the tour to focus on recording a new album though both Anthony and Dave relapsed into drugs and the follow-up album with Dave would never get made. Dave Navarro would eventually quit the Red Hot Chili Peppers in April 1998.
Opening acts
- Silverchair
- The Rentals
- The Toadies
- Spacehog
- The Flaming Lips
- Moby
- Weapon of Choice
- Downset
- No One Is Innocent
- No Doubt
Iggy Pop joined the band onstage at the 2/9/96 show to cover his song "I Wanna Be Your Dog". MTV also aired the first few songs of this show live. MTV titled the special "Online and Onstage with the Red Hot Chili Peppers". A segment before the live performance was shown with the band answering online questions from fans in an AOL chatroom. MTV would also air another special from this performance which featured the band as cameras followed them around throughout the day up until showtime. The Peppers also performed with "socks on cocks" for the first time with Dave.
Personal
- Flea – bass, backing vocals
- Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals
- Dave Navarro – guitar, backing vocals
- Chad Smith – drums
- Rain Phoenix – backup singer
- Robbie Allen (aka Rob Rule) – backup singer
Red Hot Chili Peppers Studio albums The Red Hot Chili Peppers • Freaky Styley • The Uplift Mofo Party Plan • Mother's Milk • Blood Sugar Sex Magik • One Hot Minute • Californication • By the Way • Stadium Arcadium • I'm With YouOther releases Compilations What Hits!? • Live Rare Remix Box • The Plasma Shaft • Out in L.A. • Under the Covers: Essential Red Hot Chili Peppers • The Best of Red Hot Chili Peppers • Greatest Hits • iTunes OriginalsVideos Tours 1983 tour • The Red Hot Chili Peppers tour • Freaky Styley tour • The Uplift Mofo Party Plan tour • Mother's Milk tour • Blood Sugar Sex Magik tour • One Hot Minute tour • Californication tour • By the Way tour • Roll on the Red tour • Stadium Arcadium tour • I'm with You TourRelated articles Discography • Videography • Band members • Songs • Awards and nominations • What Is This? • Ataxia • Chickenfoot • Rocketjuice and The Moon • Scar Tissue • Rick RubinCategories:- Red Hot Chili Peppers concert tours
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- 1996 concert tours
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