In November 1974, when Pink Floyd performed in Hamilton, Canada, they were at a pivotal moment in their career, following the release of their acclaimed album "The Dark Side of the Moon." This album, which came out in March 1973, solidified the band’s reputation in the music industry, showcasing their innovative approach to rock and concept albums. During the Hamilton concert, the band was promoting their then-upcoming album "Wish You Were Here," which was released in September 1975. This period was characterized by significant artistic evolution for the band, marked by introspective themes and elaborate live performances that incorporated visual elements. The Hamilton show is notable not just for its setlist, which featured tracks from their previous works, but also for the band's expanding stage presence, laying the groundwork for their legendary status in live music history.