Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - Pulse Concert at Earls Court 1994 (Full Concert)
Pink Floyd's live concert at Earls Court on October 20, 1994, was part of their "The Division Bell" tour, celebrating the band's 1994 album of the same name, which was their fourteenth studio album. Prior to this, they released "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" in 1987, marking a significant comeback after a lengthy hiatus and the departure of founding member Roger Waters. "The Division Bell" explored themes of communication and disconnection, which resonated through the live performance. The band utilized a large stage production, including elaborate light shows and video projections, underscoring their reputation for innovative concert experiences. This concert was notable for showcasing the band's evolution into a more mature sound while retaining the ambitious, progressive rock elements that characterized their earlier work. The concert at Earls Court is also remembered as one of the last major performances before they entered another extended period of inactivity.