Attendees criticize Red Hot Chili Peppers for not playing the classic Under the Bridge

Fans of the Red Hot Chili Peppers have left their Australian shows discouraged after the band failed to perform one of their most iconic songs.

The California rock group left Under the Bridge off their set list during their shows in Brisbane and Sydney as they began their Australian tour with Post Malone.

Fans in Sydney left the Accor Stadium on Thursday night in misery, with one devastated fan posting on TikTok to complain.

Red Hot Chili Peppers fans have left their Australian shows discouraged after the band failed to perform one of their most iconic songs – Under The Bridge Pictured: Singer Anthony Kiedis performing in Sydney on Thursday night.

“When you go to the Red Hot Chilli Peppers concert and they don’t play Under the Bridge,” the woman captioned the video, pouting her bottom lip.

“However, Post Malone made a shoe and smashed a guitar to pieces,” he added in his caption.

Fans in Sydney left the Accor Stadium on Thursday night in misery, with one devastated fan posting on TikTok to complain.

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Fans in Sydney left the Accor Stadium on Thursday night in misery, with one devastated fan posting on TikTok to complain. “When you go to the Red Hot Chilli Peppers concert and they don’t play Under the Bridge,” the woman captioned the video as she pouted her lower lip.

Red Hot Chili Peppers are scheduled to play another Sydney show on Saturday, as well as Melbourne and Perth next week.  Pictured: Bassist Flea

Red Hot Chili Peppers are scheduled to play another Sydney show on Saturday, as well as Melbourne and Perth next week. Pictured: Bassist Flea

Meanwhile, concertgoers in Brisbane wistfully sang their own version of the song as they returned home from the concert on Sunday, January 29.

Fans packed into a packed train as they chanted, “The city I live in, the city of angels / Alone as I am, together we cry.”

Under the Bridge is one of the band’s most popular songs.

Meanwhile, concertgoers in Brisbane wistfully sang their own version of the song as they returned home from the concert on Sunday, January 29.

Meanwhile, concertgoers in Brisbane wistfully sang their own version of the song as they returned home from the concert on Sunday, January 29.

Fans crammed into a crowded train as they chanted:

Under the Bridge is one of the band's most popular songs.

Fans crammed into a crowded train as they chanted, “The city I live in, the city of angels / Alone as I am, together we cry.”

Released in 1991, it ranks number seven on Rolling Stone magazine’s list. The 40 Greatest Songs of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Red Hot Chili Peppers performed in front of a packed Accor Stadium.

The four-piece rock band played some of their classics, from Can’t Stop, Californication, Give It Away and Snow ((Hey Oh)).

Under the Bridge is one of the band's most popular songs.  Released in 1991, it is ranked number seven on Rolling Stone magazine's 40 Greatest Red Hot Chili Peppers Songs.

Under the Bridge is one of the band’s most popular songs. Released in 1991, it is ranked number seven on Rolling Stone magazine’s 40 Greatest Red Hot Chili Peppers Songs.

Red Hot Chili Peppers performed in front of a packed Accor Stadium.  The four-piece rock band played some of their classics, from Can't Stop, Californication, Give It Away and Snow ((Hey Oh)).  Pictured: Drummer Chad Smith

Red Hot Chili Peppers performed in front of a packed Accor Stadium. The four-piece rock band played some of their classics, from Can’t Stop, Californication, Give It Away and Snow ((Hey Oh)). Pictured: Drummer Chad Smith

They also performed a number of new songs like Reach Out and Black Summer.

The Down Under tour includes performances in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Auckland and Dunedin, but the group won’t be heading to Adelaide, Hobart or Darwin.

In October 2022, a handful of fans took to social media to express their disappointment that the legendary rock band will not be visiting South Australia during their term.

They also performed a number of new songs like Reach Out and Black Summer.

They also performed a number of new songs like Reach Out and Black Summer.

‘Australian’ tour, the Instagram account @justadelaidethings he sarcastically captioned a tour announcement post.

“It’s a shame that SA is lost again,” commented one user.

“As with most things that come to Australia,” lamented another.

In October 2022, a handful of fans took to social media to express their disappointment that the legendary rock band will not be visiting South Australia during their term.

In October 2022, a handful of fans took to social media to express their disappointment that the legendary rock band will not be visiting South Australia during their term.

In July, the Red Hot Chili Peppers announced that they would tour Australia and New Zealand with Post Malone.

Due to popular demand they added second shows for Sydney and Melbourne.

It’s been four years since Post Malone last performed in Australia and the Red Hot Chili Peppers haven’t toured Down Under since 2019.

Bassist Flea (pictured) last visited Australia for a holiday in December 2021. He is selling his property in Moruya, on the south coast of New South Wales, after nearly 30 years.

Bassist Flea (pictured) last visited Australia for a holiday in December 2021. He is selling his property in Moruya, on the south coast of New South Wales, after almost 30 years.

Flea, who recently listed his New South Wales estate for $3 million, last visited on vacation in December 2021.

The bassist is selling his property in Moruya on the south coast of New South Wales after almost 30 years.

He bought the property in 1994, and the band used it to write some of their best-selling songs.

In April 2022, the legendary alternative rock band was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

During the ceremony, drummer Chad Smith named the band’s past members because “they’re all part of our journey.”

Anthony Kiedis added that the band’s history is “not a history of individuals”.

“Something happens when we come together that is so much bigger than the individual parts, we are so much bigger than the sum total of our parts,” Kiedis said.

Red Hot Chili Peppers with Post Malone 2023 Tour Dates

January 21 – Auckland, MT. smart stadium

January 26 – Dunedin, Forsyth Barr Stadium

January 29 – Brisbane, Suncorp Stadium

February 02 – Sydney, Accor Stadium

February 4 – Sydney, Accor Stadium

February 07 – Melbourne, Marvel Stadium

February 09 – Melbourne, Marvel Stadium

February 12 – Perth, Optus Stadium