In October 1995, when the Red Hot Chili Peppers took the stage at Stockholm’s Globe Arena, they were riding high on the waves of their successful 1995 album, "One Hot Minute." Released just a month prior, this album marked a notable shift in their sound, largely influenced by the departure of guitarist John Frusciante and the arrival of Dave Navarro, previously of Jane's Addiction. The show captures the band during a transitional period, as they were exploring new musical landscapes while still holding onto their distinct funk-rock roots. Interestingly, "One Hot Minute" produced some memorable hits like "Aeroplane" and "Warped," both of which showcase the band's willingness to experiment while maintaining their energetic vibe. This performance is not just a snapshot of their evolution but also reflects the raw energy and camaraderie that the Chili Peppers exude during live shows, something fans always cherish. Their ability to connect with the audience, even in a new lineup, is a testament to their enduring spirit.