Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - Live Full Concert at Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, CA
On April 16, 1994, Pink Floyd performed at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California, during their "Division Bell" tour, which followed the release of their fourteenth studio album, "The Division Bell," in March 1994. This album saw the band reunite after a prolonged period of estrangement, notably marking the last Pink Floyd album featuring the original lineup, including the iconic collaboration of David Gilmour and the late Richard Wright. The tour itself was notable for its elaborate stage production, including a massive light show and the use of innovative audio techniques. The Pasadena concert was part of their effort to promote "The Division Bell," which explored themes of communication, disconnection, and introspection, reflective of the band's own dynamics. The live performance, captured in the recording, successfully showcased the band's musical evolution while remaining deeply connected to their legacy, solidifying their status as rock legends.