In 2007, Genesis was in the midst of their "Turn It On Again" tour, which marked a significant reunion for the band after a lengthy hiatus from extensive touring. The live performance in Rome, where they performed "Home By The Sea" and its sequel "Second Home By The Sea," followed their studio album "We Can't Dance" from 1991, as well as several years of inactivity on the concert circuit. This period saw the band reuniting the classic lineup of Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford, and Tony Banks, bringing a wave of nostalgia to fans. Notably, the live renditions of their songs offered a testament to their enduring appeal, showcasing their blend of theatricality and musical complexity. The performance in Rome was part of a larger effort to re-establish their presence in the live music scene and highlighted their ability to connect with audiences decades after their initial rise to fame.