In January 2000, Pulp performed "Disco 2000" at the Royal Albert Hall as part of a concert supporting the Teenage Cancer Trust. This performance occurred during a pivotal moment in the band's career, shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "This Is Hardcore" in 1998. This album showcased a darker, more introspective side of the band compared to their previous work and solidified Pulp's status in the Britpop movement. By the time of this live recording, the band had gained significant recognition for their unique blend of pop and social commentary, making songs like "Disco 2000" anthems of their era. The concert highlights not only Pulp's musical talent but also their commitment to philanthropic efforts, as they used their platform to raise awareness and funds for Teenage Cancer Trust, reflecting their engagement with social issues beyond music.