On March 27, 2010, Stone Temple Pilots performed live at the Riviera Theater in Chicago, marking a pivotal point in their career as they were embarking on a successful reunion tour after a hiatus that began in 2003. Prior to this performance, the band released their self-titled album "Stone Temple Pilots" in 2010, which signaled their return to the music scene with new material. The live recording captures the band reestablishing their presence, delivering favorites like "Vasoline," "Crackerman," and "Wicked Garden." The concert showcased their enduring popularity and ability to blend the nostalgia of their early 90s hits with their latest offerings. This show also highlights the band's tight musical cohesion and Scott Weiland's charismatic stage presence, despite the challenges the band faced in their tumultuous history, including internal conflicts and battles with substance abuse. The performance stands as a testament to their revival and resilience within the rock genre.