In 2012, when Muse performed at the iTunes Festival at the Roundhouse in London, the band was riding high on the success of their sixth studio album, "The 2nd Law," which was released shortly thereafter in October 2012. The live recording captures the band's dynamic and theatrical performance style, showcasing hits like "Supremacy," "Panic Station," and "Resistance," which had already established them as a leading force in rock. Notably, the concert featured innovative elements that are hallmarks of Muse's shows, such as intricate visual effects and a mix of orchestral and electronic influences. The event solidified their reputation as a top-tier live act and continued their streak of critical and commercial success in the music industry. Additionally, "The 2nd Law" would go on to debut at number one in several countries, affirming Muse's position in the global music scene.