In August 2001, during the performance at the 15th Bizarre Festival, Stone Temple Pilots were riding the wave of their resurgence following the release of their album *Shangri-La Dee Da*, which came out in 2001. This live recording showcases the band's robust catalog, featuring tracks from their earlier albums, particularly *Core* and *Purple*, alongside material from *Shangri-La Dee Da*. The band, known for their blend of alternative rock and post-grunge sounds, demonstrated a high-energy performance, reflecting their prominence in the music scene at the turn of the millennium. Notably, the setlist included iconic songs like "Vasoline" and "Interstate Love Song," highlighting their continued appeal despite lineup changes and challenges the band faced at that time, such as internal conflicts and lead singer Scott Weiland's struggles with substance abuse. This concert marked a significant moment in their career, demonstrating their enduring popularity in a competitive music landscape.