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09 April 2022

Red Hot Chili Peppers To Perform At 2022 New Orleans Jazz Festival

Red Hot Chili Peppers New Orleans Jazz
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Red Hot Chili Peppers have stepped in for Foo Fighters on this year’s New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival line-up, after the latter band cancelled all their forthcoming live appearances in the wake of the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins.

After the coronavirus pandemic halted the festival for two years running, the event returns to New Orleans this year from April 29 to May 8.

Stevie Nicks, The Who and Willie Nelson will headline proceedings, with The Black Crowes, Jason Isbell, Elvis Costello, Death Cab For Cutie, Norah Jones, Randy Newman and Kool & The Gang among many others also on the line-up.

Nicks, The Who and Foo Fighters had been scheduled to perform as headliners in 2020 before the pandemic forced the festival’s postponement.

In 2021, the emergence of the Delta variant meant that the festival – whose line-up again boasted Foo Fighters along with Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys and Dead & Company – was cancelled entirely.

Last week, Red Hot Chili Peppers’ drummer Chad Smith shared a video tribute to Hawkins. In it, comical exchanges occur between the pair, with interview snippets and performances cut into the visual.

Playing out to Foo Fighters’ classic ‘My Hero’, Smith is seen in the video’s opening partaking in an old interview, saying: “Taylor’s my good buddy, who I’ve known forever.”

At the ‘Californication’ band’s Hollywood Walk Of Fame ceremony that same week, Smith gave a shout out to Hawkins, saying: “I love you, Taylor. He would laugh and make a smart ass comment about this whole thing.”

Red Chili Peppers’ latest album, Unlimited Love, was released last Friday, April 1. The long-awaited follow-up to 2016’s The Getaway, sees two key Chilis associates return to the fold. Last at the helm for 2011’s I’m With You, producer Rick Rubin again sits behind the console for this record, while guitarist John Frusciante – who left the group after 2006’s Stadium Arcadium – returned to replace Josh Klinghoffer in 2019.

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