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Red Hot Chili Peppers play private show at Lululemon founder Chip Wilson’s Vancouver home

The Red Hot Chili Peppers played a private concert at Lululemon founder Chip Wilson's home in Vancouver on Saturday night. Twitter / @BizNasty2point0

The Red Hot Chili Peppers were in Vancouver Saturday night playing a private concert at Lululemon founder Chip Wilson’s Kitsilano mansion.

Wilson’s new Point Grey Road pad, valued at $35.2 million, hosted the rock stars at a private birthday party.

Although it was an exclusive party, a few lucky Celebration of Light spectators watching the fireworks in the neighbourhood were able to hear the concert and spread the word on social media.

One person even claimed to find a copy of the set list on the beach.

On of B.C.’s wealthiest citizens, Wilson, 55, reportedly owns 39 million shares of Lululemon, which is valued at around $7 billion.

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The worth of the company took a slight dip after former-CEO Christine Day stepped down earlier this year.

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