On June 6, 1992, The Cult performed at Finsbury Park in London, showcasing a pivotal moment in their career following the release of their fourth studio album, "Ceremony," which had come out in 1991. This album marked a shift towards a more polished sound while retaining their rock roots, reflecting their evolution from the post-punk influences of their early work. The live performance captured in this video features a mix of tracks from their earlier albums and the newer material, illustrating their ongoing ability to connect with a diverse audience. Notably, this concert occurred during a time of increased popularity for the band, as they were touring extensively in support of "Ceremony." Additionally, the Finsbury Park show was part of a pivotal era for live rock music in the early '90s, where large, open-air concerts were becoming prominent, further solidifying The Cult’s status in the rock scene of that time.