Concertgoers slam Red Hot Chili Peppers for not playing classic Under the Bridge trends now
Red Hot Chili Peppers fans have walked away from their Aussie shows disheartened after the band failed to play one of their most iconic songs.
The California rock group left Under the Bridge out of their set list during their Brisbane and Sydney shows as they kicked off their Australia tour with Post Malone.
Fans in Sydney left Accor Stadium on Thursday night miserable, with one devastated female fan posting to TikTok to complain.
Red Hot Chili Peppers fans have walked away from their Aussie shows disheartened after the band failed to play 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 wrote alongside the video while pouting her bottom lip.
'Post Malone did a shoey and smashed a guitar to pieces though,' she added in her caption.
Fans in Sydney left Accor Stadium on Thursday night miserable, with one devastated female fan posting to TikTok to complain. 'When you go to the Red Hot Chilli Peppers concert and they don't play Under the Bridge,' the woman wrote alongside the video while pouting her bottom 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
Meanwhile, concertgoers in Brisbane wistfully sang their own version of the track while on the way home from the concert on Sunday, January 29.
Fans huddled on a crowded train as they sang: 'The city I live in, the city of angels / Lonely 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 track while on the way home from the concert on Sunday, January 29
Fans huddled on a crowded train as they sang: 'The city I live in, the city of angels / Lonely as I am, together we cry
Released in 1991, it is ranked number seven in the Rolling Stone magazine's top 40 Greatest Red Hot Chili Peppers songs.
Red Hot Chili Peppers performed in front of a packed out Accor Stadium.
The four-piece rock band played some of their classics, from Can't Stop, Californication, Give It Away and Snow ((Hey Oh)).