In September 2016, David Gilmour performed live in Pompeii, returning to a venue made famous by Pink Floyd's iconic 1971 film. This performance followed the release of his fourth solo studio album, "Rattle That Lock," which came out in September 2015 and received critical acclaim. The live recording showcases Gilmour's exceptional guitar work and vocals, as well as his skilled band, which included musicians like Chester Kamen and Guy Pratt. Notably, this concert marked Gilmour's first return to Pompeii in 45 years, symbolizing a significant moment in his career, blending nostalgia with his contemporary sound. The performance acted as a bridge between Gilmour's illustrious past with Pink Floyd and his ongoing evolution as a solo artist, highlighting themes of reflection and artistry that have characterized his work.