On September 24, 2003, the Dave Matthews Band performed at the iconic Central Park concert, which showcased their significant popularity at the time. Leading up to this event, the band had released their album "Busted Stuff" in 2002, featuring tracks like "Gravedigger," which received critical acclaim. During this period, the band was well-known for their live performances, blending rock, jazz, and world music influences, a hallmark of their style. The Central Park concert was notable not only for the large audience, with over 100,000 attendees, but also for its setting in one of New York City's most famous parks. This concert became a defining moment in their career, highlighting their status as a major live act and paving the way for their later live albums and performances. The rendition of "Two Step" during this concert exemplified their energetic live sound and detailed musicianship, solidifying their legacy in the American rock music scene.