On August 23, 2003, the Red Hot Chili Peppers performed live at Slane Castle in Ireland, showcasing their dynamic track "Otherside." At this point in their career, the band was coming off the success of their 2002 album "By the Way," which had solidified their mainstream presence and continued evolution in sound. The album featured a melodic and expansive approach that further distinguished them from their earlier, funk-driven work. Notably, live performances during this era reflected the band's ability to engage audiences with both energetic and introspective material. Additionally, this concert is part of a series of high-profile performances that reinforced their reputation as one of the premier live acts, having been a staple at major festivals. The Slane Castle venue, known for its captivating atmosphere and rich history, added an extra layer of excitement to this memorable live recording.