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Yes Performs 'Cinema' at The Prince's Trust, Wembley Arena, London
In November 2004, Yes took the stage at Wembley Arena for a memorable performance of "Cinema," part of a benefit event for The Prince's Trust. This was right around the time they had released **"Masterworks"**, a compilation album that celebrated their extensive and innovative catalog, showcasing tracks from their earlier, groundbreaking works. It’s interesting to note that Trevor Horn, who produced Yes’s iconic "90125" and helped shape their sound during the '80s revival, was involved in this event, emphasizing the band's ongoing legacy and connection to their past. Performing live at such a renowned venue not only highlighted their enduring popularity but also demonstrated their ability to captivate audiences with their complex musicality and stage presence, even long after their peak years. The venue itself, teeming with history, seemed to reverberate with the band’s rich legacy—culminating in a powerful reminder of why Yes continues to resonate with fans old and new.