In May 2011, when The Monkees performed live at the Royal Albert Hall, they were in the midst of a reunion tour that celebrated their legacy and music from the 1960s, though they had not released new music for several years prior. The group had last released an album of new material titled "Justus" in 1996, which featured all four original members. However, in the lead-up to their 2011 performance, there was a renewed interest in The Monkees, particularly with Michael Nesmith's participation in the tour, marking a significant moment in the band's history. The concert showcased their classic hits and emphasized their influence on pop culture. Notably, Peter Tork expressed his enjoyment of the event by requesting a copy of the footage, highlighting the camaraderie and nostalgia that surrounded their live performances at that time.