In June 1987, Genesis performed a pivotal concert at Wembley Stadium, an event that captured the height of their popularity during the "Invisible Touch" tour. This tour followed the release of their 1986 album "Invisible Touch," which marked a significant commercial success, featuring hit singles like "Invisible Touch" and "Land of Confusion." The Wembley performance showcased Genesis's dynamic blend of progressive rock and pop, highlighting their evolution from earlier, more complex compositions to more accessible sounds that resonated with a broad audience. Interestingly, this concert was part of a series of shows that emphasized the band's ability to connect with fans on a grand scale, and the Wembley Stadium venue added to the spectacle, as it was one of the most iconic locations for live music at the time. The 1987 performance was later released as a live recording, further cementing Genesis’s status as a leading force in the rock genre during the late 1980s.