In June 1977, Emerson, Lake & Palmer showcased an ambitious live performance featuring a full orchestra at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Des Moines, Iowa. This event followed the release of their album *Works Volume 1*, which had come out earlier that same year. This album marked a distinct shift for the band, as it embraced individual members' creative pursuits, allowing them to express their styles more freely. The orchestral accompaniment during the live concert emphasized the band's blend of rock and classical music, signaling their innovative approach and theatrical flair. Interestingly, this was one of the rare occurrences in 1977 where they performed with a large orchestra, making it a special event not just for them, but for their fans, who got to witness a grand spectacle. This kind of extravagant display captured the essence of ELP's artistic ambition, as they continuously sought to push the boundaries of what live music could be.