On May 15, 2011, U2 performed at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, capturing a moment during their "360° Tour," which was introduced to support their 2009 album, *No Line on the Horizon*. This tour was significant as it showcased U2's innovative 360-degree stage design, allowing for a unique concert experience and an increased connection with fans. The band had released *No Line on the Horizon* prior to the live recording, which received mixed to positive reviews and highlighted U2’s experimentation with new sounds. By 2011, U2 was already regarded as one of the biggest rock bands in the world, and this performance was part of a larger series of concerts that aimed to expand their global reach. U2's ability to blend powerful live performances with elaborate staging and visual elements during this period solidified their status and made shows like this one memorable for fans.