In June 2015, when Motörhead performed at the Glastonbury Festival, they were in a significant period of their career, notably marked by the impending loss of their iconic frontman, Lemmy Kilmister. Just a few months following this performance, Lemmy would pass away in December 2015, making this set particularly poignant as one of their last major festival appearances. The album released immediately prior to this live recording was "Aftershock" (2013), which received critical acclaim and showcased the band's relentless energy and hard-hitting style. The setlist from Glastonbury included fan favorites like "Over the Top" and "The Chase Is Better Than the Catch," highlighting their classic heavy metal sound. This performance at the Pyramid Stage not only reflected the band's enduring legacy but also was emblematic of the vibrant live music culture in the UK, with Lemmy's larger-than-life presence resonating with fans one last time in a celebrated festival setting.