Flea Launches First Solo Tour in Chicago, Debuts Honora Album Live
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Margaret Farrell
23d ago· 1 min readenNews
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Flea, bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, kicked off his first-ever solo tour at Chicago's Thalia Hall to promote his debut solo album Honora (released March). The show featured live debuts of all seven album tracks, covers of Jimmy Webb and Frank Ocean songs, and Flea performing on bass and trumpet with energetic stage presence.
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He played bass. He played trumpet. He gleefully swung his arms and legs.
He did not celebrate the 20th anniversary of Stadium Arcadium.
Last night at Chicago’s Thalia Hall, Red Hot Chili Peppers mainstay Flea began his tour to promote his first solo album Honora, which came out in March. It seemed like a fun, funky affair. He played bass. He played trumpet. He gleefully swung his arms and
