Thundercat, a multitalented LA-based performer, opened the night with a blend of funk, jazz and soul. From the moment he stepped onstage, the musician had the audience mesmerized with fluid bass lines and smooth vocals. As he belted out well-known tunes such as “Funny Thing” and “Dragonball Durag,” his hands effortlessly traveled over his six-string bass, showcasing a virtuosity that could both awe an audience and reel it in.
Frontman Julian Casablancas' charismatic stage presence and distinctive vocals helped make the show feel intimate even though the Alamodome boasts a capacity of more than 70,000.Finally, the time arrived for the Red Hot Chili Peppers to take the stage — one of the few still-touring rock acts capable of filling an venue the size of the Alamodome. The legendary funk rockers jumped right in with an intense drum and bass intro for their energizing hit “Can’t Stop.
Hits such as"Californication" had the crowd pumped and singing along. A section in the middle of the set, featuring “Don't Forget Me” from the band's eighth studio album,Frusciante took the spotlight for a short rendition of Kenny Loggins’ “Danny’s Song,” which transitioned into an intense jam session with Flea. The band ended its regular set with “By The Way,” which had members of the crowd singing at the top of their lungs and dancing with abandon.
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