In March of 2018, Steven Wilson played a sell-out three night residency at one of the world's most iconic venues: London's Royal Albert Hall. Coming at the tail end of a lengthy European tour, these concerts were the crowning achievement of an incredible seven-month period that began with the release of Wilson's fifth album, To The Bone. This release is put together from footage filmed on the final night of that run. Multiple cameras from every conceivable angle in the auditorium and on the stage, and the audio has been specially mixed by Steven in both 5.1 surround and stereo.
Sound
Wilson's own 5.1 mix — audiophile candy, obsessively detailed.
Direction
Multiple angles capture every flinch, every grin, every guitar face.
Production
Royal Albert Hall's acoustics meet Wilson's studio perfectionism.
Director
James Russell
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Wilson mixed this himself in his own studio, treating the live album with the same obsessive detail as his studio records — reportedly spending months on the 5.1 surround mix.
This residency marked a rare moment of mainstream validation for progressive rock in the 2010s, with Wilson selling out three nights at a venue that typically hosts classical and pop royalty.
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