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On June 23, 2000, the Red Hot Chili Peppers performed live at the Experience Music Project in Seattle, marking a vibrant chapter in their career as they were riding high on the success of their 1999 album, *Californication*. This album was a pivotal moment for the band, as it not only re-established their presence in the rock scene after a brief hiatus but also introduced new guitarist John Frusciante, whose return was crucial to the band's rejuvenated sound. The concert encapsulated the energetic spirit of that era, with classics like "Give It Away" and "Californication" taking center stage. Fun fact? The Seattle show was part of a larger tour that brought the band into a more mainstream spotlight, playing to ever-growing audiences and earning accolades as one of the prominent acts of the early 2000s. It's fascinating to see how their live performances during this time contributed to the band’s legacy and solidified their fan base.