In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, marking a significant moment in their illustrious career, as this was their first performances since their dissolution in 1968. Prior to this reunion, the band had released their iconic album "Wheels of Fire" in 1968, a groundbreaking work that showcased their innovative fusion of blues and rock. During the 2005 concerts, including the notable performance of "Crossroads," they celebrated their legacy and the enduring impact of their music. Interestingly, the Royal Albert Hall holds historical significance for the band, as it was the venue where they had delivered their final live performance nearly four decades earlier. The series of shows not only highlighted their classic hits but also demonstrated the timelessness of their artistry, captivating both longtime fans and a new generation of listeners.