By August 1996, Oasis had solidified their status as a leading band in the Britpop movement, following the monumental success of their second studio album, "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" released in 1995. This live recording from Knebworth Park, where they performed on August 10, 1996, reflects their peak popularity, with approximately 250,000 fans in attendance over two nights. The concert showcased their hits, including "Live Forever," which became emblematic of their sound and ethos. Notably, the Knebworth shows are often regarded as a cultural milestone in British music history, marking the height of Oasis's fame and the fervor of the Britpop era. The band's rivalry with Blur had captured public attention, and their explosive performances were characterized by a sense of bravado and confidence that resonated deeply with their audience.