In August 2004, during the performance captured in the live recording from Bethlehem, PA, Peter Frampton was in a period of resurgence in his career. This followed the release of his album "Now," which came out in 2003. This album marked his return to recording after nearly a decade and showcased his enduring talent, blending rock with a contemporary sound while still honoring his classic style. Frampton's career had initially flourished in the 1970s, especially with the iconic live album "Frampton Comes Alive!" which established him as a guitar virtuoso and a major rock star. Interestingly, the Bethlehem concert followed a phase where he was rediscovering his artistic voice and performing a mix of new material as well as beloved classics, such as "Show Me the Way," a song that became emblematic of his 1970s success. His ability to connect with audiences remained strong, demonstrating his lasting appeal as a live performer.