In August 1990, Genesis performed a memorable live set at Knebworth Park, showcasing their hit "Turn It On Again." At this juncture in their career, the band was enjoying considerable success following the release of their album "We Can't Dance," which came out in late 1991. This marked a high point for Genesis, as their popularity surged in the late '80s and early '90s with Phil Collins at the helm. The Knebworth concert was part of a series of performances that brought the band to a broader audience, demonstrating their ability to blend progressive rock with commercial appeal. The concert was notable for its massive turnout, affirming Genesis's status as one of the leading bands of that era, and was their first major public performance of the new tracks. Additionally, the event raised money for various charities, highlighting the band's commitment to social causes.