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Monday, May 16, 2016
Red Hot Chili Peppers cancel second gig after Anthony Kiedis admitted to hospital with intestinal flu
Super hot Chili Peppers have been compelled to scratch off a second show since front man Anthony Kiedis has been admitted to doctor's facility for intestinal influenza.
The band were compelled to wipe out their first gig on Saturday at Irvine in California after the 53-year-old artist griped of extraordinary stomach torment and was hospitalized.
The band have now scratched off a second execution at California's iHeartRadio Theater in Burbank on May 17.
"Because of Anthony Kiedis' hospitalization from difficulties from the intestinal influenza on Saturday evening, the Red Hot Chili Peppers remorsefully should put off their up and coming show for iHeart Radio on May seventeenth," read an announcement discharged by the band.
"They might want to extend their appreciation to the fans for the overflowing of well wishes. Anthony is relied upon to make a full recuperation soon".
The band's bassist bug declared the underlying gig was crossed out to show goers in front of an audience.
"We are crushed about it," he said. "We're truly miserable. We cherish you to such an extent. We live to shake... Be that as it may, sadly there's a medicinal thing that happened and he expected to manage it".
The band's drummer Chad Smith has wished Kiedis an "expedient recuperation".
"Nobody's more baffled than us that we couldn't perform today evening time," he composed on Twitter. "Sending love and a quick recuperation to my sibling Anthony."
Messages of backing for Kiedis have overwhelmed in on online networking.
"I abhor when you see a name like Anthony Kiedis slanting and your first believed is, 'Gee golly, please make an effort to remain alive...' Hope he's OK," kept in touch with one Twitter client.
"Keep Anthony Kiedis in your players, he exited Weenie Roast to doctor's facility," included another.