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7 – Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Systems engineer Ville Kauhanen and FOH engineer Toby Francis at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL. Photo courtesy d&b audiotechnik

Tour: Global Stadium Tour/Unlimited Love Tour

Sound Company: Clair Global/Eighth Day Sound

Crew

  • FOH Engineer: Toby Francis
  • Live Record Engineer: Ethan Mates
  • Monitor Engineers: Vish Wadi, Matt Andrade
  • Crew Chief: Thomas Huntington
  • Systems Engineer: Ville Kauhanen
  • FOH Tech: Andrew Kastrinelis
  • FOH/Broadcast Mixer: Bo Bodnar
  • Production Manager: Narciso “Narci” Martinez
  • Tour Manager: Gage Freeman
  • Monitor Tech: Taka Nakai
  • System Techs: Thiago Borges, Patrick Saint John, Justin Smith


Gear

FOH

  • Consoles: Yamaha PM5000, Rupert Neve Designs 5059 summing mixer
  • Live Record Console: Yamaha Rivage PM5
  • Speakers: Mains: (20) d&b GSL8 per side; Side Fills: (16) GSL8, (4) GSL12; (30) SL-SUBs (10 flown per side, 10 on the ground as a horizontal array); Front Fills: (10) Y10P; Delays: (12) KSL8, in four positions (North America); J-Series delays in Europe.
  • Amps: (82) d&b D80
  • Processing: Crane Song Ibis, API 2500, WesAudio ngBusComp, B76 Dione, Tube-Tech SMC 2BM, CL1a, SMC 2B, Smart Research C2, Massenburg GML 8200, AMS RMX 16, TC M5000, TC D2, Rupert Neve Designs 5035 & 5060, Focusrite RedNet D64R, Rupert Neve Designs RMP-D8; d&b R1 Remote, ArrayCalc & ArrayProcessing
  • Power Distro: Clair Global
  • Breakout/Snake Assemblies: Clair NC-Series


MON

  • Consoles: DiGiCo SD7 Quantum, Yamaha PM5000
  • Speakers: Clair Cohesion CM-14, CO-10, CP-118
  • Amps: Lab Gruppen
  • Processing: UAD Live Rack, Lexicon PCM 80, Rupert Neve Designs Portico II Master Buss Processor, Massenburg GML 8200, BSS DPR-402, Eventide Eclipse, Summit DCL-200, dbx 160, Drawmer DS201, Empirical Labs EL-8
  • Wireless: Shure PSM 1000, Shure Axient Digital AD
  • Mics: Shure, DPA, Audio-Technica, AKG, Sennheiser, Telefunken, Neumann


Tour Details

The Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Global Stadium Tour (also known as the Unlimited Love Tour) toured the UK and Europe in June and July before returning to North America for shows running from July through October. The tour, in support of the band’s two album releases in 2022 (Unlimited Love on April 1; Return of the Dream Canteen on Oct. 14) continues into 2023, with legs in Australia/New Zealand, Asia, North America and Europe continuing into mid-summer.

More info? Contact FOH at pr@fohonline.com