Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd - The Reunion Concert | Live 8, Hyde Park, London | Full Concert
In 2005, Pink Floyd reunited for a historic performance at the Live 8 concert held in Hyde Park, London. This was a significant milestone as it marked the band's first live performance together since 1981 and came nearly two decades after their last tour. Prior to this reunion, the band's most recent studio album was "The Division Bell," released in 1994, which featured a successful tour before they went on a long hiatus. The Live 8 concert served as a politically charged event aimed at raising awareness about poverty in Africa, and it showcased the enduring legacy of Pink Floyd's music, particularly their classic tracks like "Breathe." Interestingly, the set featured all four core members—Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright—performing together, highlighting not only their musical chemistry but also the resolution of past conflicts that had kept them apart for years.