American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers are getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The band will receive the honor at an unveiling ceremony scheduled for Thursday, March 31.
The star — the 2,717th on the Walk of Fame — is located in the second row at 6212 Hollywood Boulevard, adjacent to Amoeba Records on the south side of the street, and next to TV producer Harry Friedman’s star. Pat Sajak and Jack Paar’s stars will neighbor the star.
George Clinton, who produced the band’s 1985 album “Freaky Styley”, will unveil the star alongside Woody Harrelson, Bob Forrest, and emcee Nicole Mihalka, chair of the board for the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.
On the other hand, the Chili Peppers’ forthcoming album “Unlimited Love” is due April 1.
The band will then embark on a world tour, accompanied (at different times) by the Strokes, Haim, St. Vincent, A$AP Rocky, Thundercat, Beck, Anderson Paak & the Free Nationals, and King Princess.
This marks the band’s first tour since the 2016-17 run that accompanied their previous album “The Getaway”.