Back in April 1982, when Rush took the stage at Wembley, the band was riding high on the success of their album *Signals*, which they had released just a few months prior, in September 1982. This album marked a pivotal point in their career—it was the first time they embraced synthesizers more prominently, pushing their sound into new territories while still retaining their progressive rock roots. The *Live at Wembley* performance beautifully showcases this blend, featuring gems like "Limelight" and "Tom Sawyer," both of which became iconic tracks. Interestingly, *Signals* also prompted discussions about the band's evolution; the incorporation of technological elements sparked both excitement and skepticism among longtime fans. Yet, this concert vividly encapsulates their willingness to innovate, making it not just a showcase of their hits but a testament to their artistic growth during a transformative period in the music scene.