In July 2016, David Gilmour performed "Wish You Were Here" at the Roman Amphitheatre in Pompeii, a site famously associated with Pink Floyd's groundbreaking 1972 film, "Live at Pompeii." This live recording came shortly after the release of his album "Rattle That Lock," which was launched in September 2015 and marked his fourth solo studio effort. Gilmour’s performance in Pompeii was particularly significant as it represented a return to a legendary venue that had hosted him decades prior, reinforcing his connection to Pink Floyd's legacy. Notably, this concert was also part of a larger European tour promoting "Rattle That Lock." The event showcased Gilmour’s artistry and his ability to create an intimate atmosphere in the monumental setting, further solidifying his status as a masterful live performer.