In March 1997, The Monkees were on their "Justus" tour, which marked a significant moment in their career as it was the last tour featuring all four original members: Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Peter Tork, and Mike Nesmith. Prior to this tour, in 1996, they released the album "Justus," which was notable for being the first album by the group to feature all four members since "Changes" in 1970. The album was well-received, showcasing their ability to create new music while still retaining their distinctive sound. The Bournemouth concert on March 16, 1997, captured the energy and nostalgia of the band's classic hits, reflecting the chemistry they had built over the decades. Interestingly, the tour also highlighted a rekindling of their creative spirit, as the members participated in writing and performing together, something that had not occurred since their initial success in the 1960s.