In 2006, during their performance at Lollapalooza, the Red Hot Chili Peppers were riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed album "Stadium Arcadium," which was released in May of that year. This double album showcased the band's innovative fusion of funk rock and was significant in propelling them to further prominence. Notably, "Stadium Arcadium" produced several hit singles, including “Dani California” and “Snow (Hey Oh),” both of which exemplified their distinctive sound. At Lollapalooza, the band not only captivated the festival audience with their energetic performance but also demonstrated their resilience as a band that had evolved over decades. The show was part of their larger World Tour, significantly marking a high point in their career as they connected with old fans and new audiences alike. Their live performance further solidified their status as one of the premier live acts in rock music.