On September 13, 2014, The Replacements performed a live set at Midway Stadium in Saint Paul, Minnesota. This concert marked a significant moment in the band's career as it was part of their reunion tour after disbanding in 1991. Prior to this live recording, The Replacements had released their first studio album in over two decades, "Songs for Slim" (2013), an EP that was recorded to raise funds for their former guitarist Slim Dunlap who had suffered a stroke. This album, along with their highly acclaimed 2016 album "Color Me Obsolete," showcased the band's enduring influence and ability to resonate with both long-time fans and new listeners. The performance of "Can't Hardly Wait" at this show is particularly noteworthy, as it highlights the band's legacy in the alternative rock scene and their ability to deliver high-energy live performances, which were a hallmark of their earlier years.