Parkland Homeowners Prepare for Red Hot Chili Peppers

Parkland real estate owners who appreciate punk rock from the Eighties up to today will have a blast seeing Red Hot Chili Peppers on Saturday, April 29th in Miami’s American Airlines Arena. In support of their eleventh studio release by the same name, The Getaway World Tour is the boys’ first trek since 2014. Kicking off at large festivals in North America, the Chili Peppers will make their way to Europe and Asia over the summer. Then back to North and South American to tour through July 2017.

For decades, the Red Hot Chili Peppers have been known to put on spectacular concerts. Front man Anthony Kiedis portrays aerobic dances along with his poetry, while the world-renowned Flea gives his consistent seizure style to the bass. Without question, the Red Hot Chili Peppers are one of the most vivacious and satisfying acts for those with Parkland homes for sale to experience.

Back in the 1980s, the Chili Peppers invented new music by meshing funk and punk together with an explosive stage show. Three buddies from high school were heavily influenced by the escalating rock scene in Los Angeles, entailing the Germs, Black Flag, Fear, Minutemen, and X, as well as Parliament-Funkadelic and Sly & the Family Stone. The trio added a drummer and became Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem. The boys were regulars along the Sunset Strip’s topless bars. The live act became quite famous as the quartet regularly performs on stage completely naked, except for one tube sock on each band member.

By 1983, the crew changed their name to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The following year, they released their self-titled debut. Mother’s Milk became a surprise hit in 1989 due to MTV’s constant exposure of the Chili Pepper’s videos, a cover of Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground” and “Knock Me Down.” The album eventually went Gold. The group stripped down for 1991’s monster hit, Blood Sugar Sex Magik, selling an astonishing seven million copies in the U.S. alone. Modern classics included “Give It Away” and the crew’s first Top Ten single, “Under the Bridge.”

The Chili Peppers took part in the massive Lollapalooza II festival back in 1992 with legendary guitarist Dave Navarro. The man departed the crew in early 1998, just before 99’s monster success, Californication. They played the ill-fated Woodstock ’99 festival, and were greeted with piles of burning rubble at the full-scale riot. Global tours with the Foo Fighters and Pearl Jam brought them into the new millennium, and the Chili Peppers released the successful “By the Way” in the summer of 2002. Their latest work, a double-CD Stadium Arcadium, reached Number One on the Billboard Top 40 charts during the summer of 2006, confirming the Chili Pepper’s mighty stature.

On their last jaunt, people with homes for sale in Parkland heard the Chili Peppers deliver lively renditions of just about every familiar classic in their set-lists, including “Give It Away,” and “Californication.” On the big night, thousands of men and women with Parkland luxury homes will go ballistic under flashy mechanics and strobe lights for the band’s encore.

 

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