On October 20, 1994, Pink Floyd performed live at Earls Court in London as part of their "The Division Bell" tour, which was supporting their fourteenth studio album, "The Division Bell," released earlier that year. This album was significant as it marked the band's reunion with David Gilmour and Rick Wright, following a long period of turmoil and division within the group. Interestingly, this concert was part of their final major tour, making it a poignant moment in their career. The live recording presents iconic performances, notably the title track "Wish You Were Here," which pays homage to their earlier work. The 1994 tour was characterized by elaborate stage designs and a strong emphasis on visual elements, setting the stage for one of the last large-scale Pink Floyd performances before they eventually ceased touring as a band. The 2019 restoration of the film adds further significance to this performance, preserving the band's legacy for new generations.