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, the Red Hot Chili Peppers' will be streaming a live performance of their entire upcoming album I'm With You, according to Consequence of Sound.
The live concert will be screened across the country for two days only at 8 p.m. on August 30 and September 1, the first of which is the day the album will be released. The screening is being advertised as a "special high-definition cinematic in-theater event."
The show that RHCP has chosen to be streamed for the event is their show in Cologne, Germany. It will be streamed in real time. Well, almost...it's a delayed broadcast. But that's still good enough to make fans happy!
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