In May 1976, during the peak of their commercial success, Wings performed a live concert in New York that would later be featured in the concert film "Rockshow," released in 1980. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their album "Wings at the Speed of Sound," which debuted in March 1976 and included hits like "Silly Love Songs." The "Rockshow" film captures the band's vibrant energy during a time when they were solidifying their place in rock history, building on the momentum of their earlier successes, including "Band on the Run." Notably, this concert film showcases a mix of Wings' original songs and covers, emphasizing McCartney's versatility as a performer. During this tour, Wings experienced significant audience turnout, reflecting their popularity in the mid-1970s and contributing to the band's legacy as a leading name in rock music during that era.