In January 2006, David Gilmour was enjoying a resurgence in his solo career, following the release of his third solo studio album, "On an Island," which came out in March 2006. This album marked a significant moment as it was his first in over a decade and showcased a more introspective and melodic style that resonated deeply with fans. The live performance of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" during "Remember That Night" featured collaborations with legendary artists Crosby and Nash, highlighting Gilmour's ability to blend his signature guitar style with rich vocal harmonies. This era also saw Gilmour embarking on a successful tour to support "On an Island," further cementing his status as a leading figure in the music world post-Pink Floyd. The concert embodied a celebration of his enduring legacy and artistry, captivating audiences with both nostalgia and innovative musicianship.