Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - High Hopes Performance from PULSE Restored at Earls Court
On October 20, 1994, Pink Floyd performed at Earls Court in London as part of their "The Division Bell" tour, which showcased the album of the same name released in March of that year. This was their fourteenth studio album and marked a significant moment in their career, as it was the first album recorded after the return of David Gilmour and the absence of Roger Waters. The concert featured songs from "The Division Bell," along with classic hits, highlighting the band's progressive rock sound and elaborate visual effects that had become synonymous with their live performances. Interestingly, the "PULSE" live album and concert film was released shortly after this event, capturing the band's elaborate stage presence. This concert is notable not just for its musical content, but also for its technological advancements in live performance and multimedia, which Pink Floyd had pioneered throughout their career.