On June 22, 2008, My Bloody Valentine performed live at the Roundhouse in London, marking a significant moment in their career, as it was part of their first live tour in nearly two decades following their 1991 album "Loveless." The setlist included key tracks from both "Isn't Anything" and "Loveless," showcasing the band's influential sound characterized by dense layers of guitar and ethereal vocals. The band's return to the stage was met with considerable excitement, as they had been largely inactive since their original disbandment in the early 1990s. Following their reunion tour, they eventually released their long-awaited third album, "m b v," in 2013. This concert represents a nostalgic revival for fans and an opportunity for the band to reconnect with their audience after years of silence. The performance reaffirmed their legacy in the shoegaze genre and highlighted the enduring appeal of their innovative sound.