At the end of March 2018 Steven Wilson played a sellout 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. Released in August 2017 To
The Bone charted at No 3 in the UK and went top 10 all over Europe rapidly becoming the
biggest selling record in Wilson's singular thirty-year recording career. The three Albert Hall
shows saw Steven and his virtuoso band present the songs from To The Bone and many more from a
deep dive into his extensive back catalogue as part of visually and sonically immersive
experience. There braintwisting visuals met expansive 4D sound making this most traditional
of English venues feel like it was hosting a very different kind of Prom - more communion than
concert. It wasn't surprising that the Sun described the gig as one of the best shows of the
year - and it's only March. Home Invasion: In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall captures the
last show of the three-night run and includes nearly 3 hours of live performance. The concert
film release is put together from footage filmed on multiple cameras from every conceivable
angle in the auditorium and on the stage and the sound has been specially mixed by Steven in
both 5.1 surround sound and stereo. It's the perfect document of one of the UK's most
uncompromising artists.