In December 1991, George Harrison was actively touring in Japan with Eric Clapton, a collaboration that highlighted his resurgence in live performance. Prior to this concert, Harrison had released "Cloud Nine" in 1987, which marked a successful return to music and included hits like "Got My Mind Set on You." Following his live performances in Japan, he would later release the "Live in Japan" album, capturing the essence of these concerts, including the notable rendition of "Something." Harrison's collaboration with Clapton, who was also a longtime friend and fellow musician, added a special dynamic to the live shows, illustrating the camaraderie shared through their music. Moreover, Harrison's performances in Japan were notable for being among his last extensive live tours, underscoring a celebrated phase in his career during the early '90s.