In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of live performances at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live shows since their disbandment in 1968. This occasion was particularly significant as it celebrated the band's legacy and was held at a venue where they had famously concluded their original run. Before this reunion, Cream released their final studio album, "Goodbye," in 1969, which included classic tracks like "Badge" and "Sunshine of Your Love." The 2005 performances featured original members Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker, who showcased their exceptional musicianship and the improvisational flair that defined their sound. The setlist included songs from their earlier repertoire, highlighting their influential role in shaping the rock genre and blues music. The emotional return to the Royal Albert Hall allowed fans to witness the band's iconic chemistry live once again, providing a nostalgic experience that celebrated their enduring impact on music.