In March 2010, Suede performed a significant live concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of a charity event for Teenage Cancer Trust. This performance marked the band's first live show after a hiatus that began in 2003, making it a pivotal moment in their career. Prior to this concert, Suede's last studio album was "A New Morning," released in 2002, and the band had been inactive for several years. The Royal Albert Hall performance was initially intended as a one-off reunion, showcasing their enduring appeal and the nostalgia surrounding their Britpop era. Notably, the concert was well-received, leading to further touring and new music, illustrating the lasting impact of their return on both the band and their fanbase.