In April 2013, The Stone Roses performed at the Coachella Festival, marking a significant moment in their comeback after a long hiatus since the 1990s. By this time, the band had released their highly anticipated second album, "Second Coming," in 1994, which followed their iconic debut in 1989. Their performance at Coachella not only showcased classic tracks like "Fool's Gold" and "This Is the One," but it also symbolized their return to the live music scene after reuniting in 2011. The Coachella set linked the band’s storied past with a new generation of fans, and marked an important step in solidifying their legacy in the alternative rock landscape. Notably, they were part of the wave of Britpop and Madchester sound, influencing countless bands that followed, making their return at such a prestigious festival significant both culturally and historically.