In June 2006, during the Royal Albert Hall concert featured in "Remember That Night," David Gilmour was riding high on the success of his third solo album, "On an Island," released in March 2006. This album marked a notable return for Gilmour, as it was his first solo project in nearly a decade, following "About Face" in 1984. The live performance showcased not only tracks from "On an Island" but also celebrated his legacy with music from Pink Floyd and his earlier solo work. The concert is significant as it was part of a tour supporting the album, with the Royal Albert Hall being a prestigious venue and a favorite of Gilmour's. Additionally, this performance was immortalized in both a live album and video release, highlighting his return to the stage after many years and further solidifying his status as a guitar legend. The concert is often noted for its intimate atmosphere and exceptional musicianship, reflecting Gilmour's artistic evolution.