Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell Live Performance at Silverdome in Detroit
On July 14, 1994, Pink Floyd performed "Run Like Hell" live at the Silverdome in Detroit during their Division Bell Tour. This concert followed the release of their fourteenth studio album, *The Division Bell*, which came out in March 1994. The album marked a significant moment in the band’s history as it was their first release after a long hiatus and was largely seen as a reconciliation point for band members, particularly David Gilmour and Roger Waters, even though Waters did not participate in this album. The tour, supporting *The Division Bell*, saw Pink Floyd re-establish their status as one of the premier live acts in rock history, featuring elaborate stage designs and an impressive array of visual effects. Notably, this period was crucial for the band, as it showcased their transformation into a closely-knit group that focused on creating new music rather than dwelling on past conflicts.