The Californian band returns to the country five years after its last concert with its most iconic lineup.
flow announced the live broadcast of the show, produced by DF Entertainment, from Red Hot Chili Peppers which will take place on Sunday, November 26 at the River Plate Stadium.
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The exclusive streaming that Flow customers can enjoy from any device can be followed through channel 605 of the platform and will feature exclusive content directed by guest hosts. The full show can also be seen later on the entertainment platform’s On Demand.


This show adds to the live content proposal that Flow has been carrying out in recent years, transmitting the most important music events in the country such as the shows of Maroon 5, Kiss, Metallica, Maneskin, Imagine Dragons, Diego Torres and the latest editions of Lollapalooza festivalamong many others.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers show in River Plate
The iconic Californian band returns after 5 years, with two newly released albums, its most emblematic lineup, and celebrating no less than its 40th anniversary. After having sold out the seats for their two presentations in the country in record time, which will take place on November 24 and 26 at the River Plate Stadium.
With these two epic sold-outs, the overwhelming response from music lovers is demonstrated. Red Hot Chili Peppers in Argentina, who will enjoy two packed shows and experience a true party with the band of their lives.
Following the reinstatement of the revered guitarist John frusciante In 2019, after 10 years of absence from the band, in 2022 two new albums were released with the material from their studio sessions: Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen. At the end of 2022 they announced a world tour with their most hit lineup, confirming dates in North America and Europe to present new songs as well as to celebrate nothing less than their 40th anniversary.
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