New Video Reveals Every Time Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Anthony Kiedis Has Said California

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A clever YouTuber has created a new video of every time Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis says California. RHCP are famous for their love of their home state, with two of their biggest hits “Dani California” and “Californication.” Watch below!

Pollstar have released its top 200 North American Tours of 2017 list.

Blabbermouth have compiled a top 25 list of hard rock touring acts of 2017 based off Pollstar’s list.

01. METALLICA ($110.3 million; 1.14 million tickets sold)
02. GUNS N’ ROSES ($98 million; 837,000 tickets sold)
03. ROGER WATERS ($92.1 million; 756,000 tickets sold)
04. RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS ($67.5 million; 809,000 tickets sold)
05. TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA ($61.5 million; 1.01 million tickets sold)
06. BON JOVI ($37.9 million; 446,000 tickets sold)
07. GREEN DAY ($31.7 million; 630,000 tickets sold)
08. JOURNEY ($29.4 million; 379,000 tickets sold)
09. QUEEN + ADAM LAMBERT ($29 million; 298,000 tickets sold)
10. DEF LEPPARD ($28.6 million; 404,000 tickets sold)
11. IRON MAIDEN ($21.4 million; 330,000 tickets sold)
12. FOO FIGHTERS ($19.9 million; 219,000 tickets sold)
13. TOOL ($19 million; 246,000 tickets sold)
14. NICKELBACK ($18.8 million; 466,000 tickets sold)
15. FOREIGNER ($16.5 million; 416,000 tickets sold)
16. A PERFECT CIRCLE ($12.8 million; 223,000 tickets sold)
17. ZZ TOP ($11.2 million; 173,000 tickets sold)
18. BOSTON ($10.1 million; 203,000 tickets sold)
19. STEVE MILLER BAND ($10 million; 176,000 tickets sold)
20. THE WHO ($9.4 million; 66,000 tickets sold)
21. REO SPEEDWAGON / STYX ($7.7 million; 218,000 tickets sold)
22. SCORPIONS ($6.2 million; 88,000 tickets sold)
23. PRIMUS ($6 million; 148,000 tickets sold)
24. KING CRIMSON ($5.8 million; 78,000 tickets sold)

Blabbermouth reported, “Unlike Pollstar’s recently revealed Top 20 Worldwide Tours, which saw guns N’ roses come in at No. 2 and Metallica come in at No. 5, the North American chart ranks Metallica at No. 3, with a total continental gross of $110.3 million from 1.14 million tickets sold. That’s two slots ahead of Guns N’ Roses, who grossed $98 million in North America through sales of more than 836,000 tickets.