In June 2007, Genesis performed a significant concert in Rome, which was part of their reunion tour, "Turn It On Again." This tour marked the band's first major tour since 1998 and the first to feature the classic lineup of Phil Collins, Tony Banks, and Mike Rutherford in several years. The live recording of "Land of Confusion," featured on the "When in Rome 2007" DVD, showcases their enduring appeal and revitalized energy as they revisited their classic hits. Prior to this concert, Genesis had released their album "Calling All Stations" in 1997, which featured Ray Wilson on vocals, but the band members had not reunited for an extensive tour until this 2007 event. The performance in Rome not only celebrated their legacy but also reflected their ability to captivate audiences decades after their initial rise to fame in the 1970s and 80s. The concert underscored both the band's historical significance in the progressive rock genre and their lasting influence on music.