Red Hot Chili Peppers rocker Anthony Kiedis leaves the Perth

Red Hot Chili Peppers rocker Anthony Kiedis leaves the Perth hotel with his leg bandaged

Red Hot Chili Peppers rocker Anthony Kiedis leaves the Perth hotel with his leg bandaged as the band wraps up their Australian tour

Anthony Kiedis left his hotel in Perth, Western Australia, with an injury on Valentine’s Day.

The rocker, 60, who has just finished his tour Down Under, had a black brace around one knee.

He wore a youthful ensemble including a white graphic tee with black and neon pink print.

Anthony Kiedis (pictured) left his hotel in Perth, Western Australia, on Valentine's Day with an injury.  The rocker, 60, who has just finished his tour Down Under, had a black brace around one knee

Anthony Kiedis (pictured) left his hotel in Perth, Western Australia, on Valentine’s Day with an injury. The rocker, 60, who has just finished his tour Down Under, had a black brace around one knee

Anthony added a Playboy-style black bomber jacket over it, which featured the classic bunny logo set in glittery studs.

The singer completed the look with a pair of black shorts and white slide shoes, worn with socks, as well as an inverted cap.

Carrying a water bottle in his arms, he was seen leaving the venue with bassist Flea.

He wore a youthful ensemble including a white graphic tee with black and neon pink print

He wore a youthful ensemble including a white graphic tee with black and neon pink print

The Red Hot Chili Peppers were criticized earlier this month for largely playing their newer songs over their older hits at their concert in Sydney on February 2.

The California rockers have responded to criticism by performing in Melbourne with a significantly different setlist.

The band dropped several songs from their more recent albums and replaced them with big ’90s crowd favorites like Suck My Kiss and Under the Bridge.

Anthony added a Playboy-style black bomber jacket over it that featured the classic bunny logo in glittery studs and white mules

Anthony added a Playboy-style black bomber jacket over it that featured the classic bunny logo in glittery studs and white mules

The Californication hitmakers Instagrammed a photo of their Melbourne concert setlist, and fans were blown away by the brilliant song selection.

It comes after Australian fans walked away from their show disheartened after the band failed to play one of their most iconic songs.

The veteran rockers dropped Under the Bridge from their setlist during their Brisbane and Sydney shows as they kicked off their Australian tour with Post Malone.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers were criticized earlier this month for largely playing their newer songs over their older hits at their concert in Sydney on February 2

The Red Hot Chili Peppers were criticized earlier this month for largely playing their newer songs over their older hits at their concert in Sydney on February 2