Worldās First True Rock Supergroup Cream Started Historic Reunion Concert 21 Years Ago
Worldās First True Rock Supergroup Cream Started Historic Reunion Concert 21 Years Ago
Geca FloresSun, May 3, 2026 at 1:33 AM UTC
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Twenty-one years ago today, Cream, the British rock band dubbed the worldās first true supergroup, made a historic series of concerts for their reunion.
After weeks of speculation about a possible reunion, guitarist and lead vocalist Eric Clapton confirmed their comeback during his guest appearance on BBC Radio 2ās The Johnnie Walker Show on December 17, 2004.
A year later, the supergroup officially made their highly anticipated reunion at Londonās Royal Albert Hall on May 2.
Clapton, along with bandmates Jack Bruce on bass and vocals and Ginger Baker on drums, delivered a series of high-energy performances as they kicked off a four-night show.
At the time, the audience enjoyed Cream's 19-song setlist, featuring their classic hits and rarely performed tracks.
This included āWhite Room,ā āSleepy Time Time,ā āWeāre Going Wrong,ā āSunshine of Your Loveā as their encore, and the debut of āPressed Rat and Warthog,ā āBadge,ā and a cover of T-Bone Walkerās āStormy Monday.ā
Supergroup Cream poses for a portrait in New York, New York, circa 1968 featuring Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce. Roz Kelly/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
In one of their previous interviews, Baker admitted that he was initially hesitant about Claptonās idea to have a reunion show.
āThen Eric phoned me up and convinced me to do it,ā Ginger shared, as cited by American Songwriter, adding āand Iām very glad he did, because I was a bit wary about it, and Iām more than pleasantly surprised. Iām really thoroughly enjoying it, and I think the bandās better than itās ever been.ā
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According to Clapton, his decision to reunite the band was driven by his curiosity about what a comeback would look like.
āI think over the years, Iād started to wonder what itād be like,ā the singer said. āAnd it was the kind of first question most people would ask. Just you in our normal conversations, Iād have with people about music, eventually people would ask me if I would ever consider reforming Cream, as if it were my responsibility. ⦠And, you know, initially I was really reluctant and ⦠actually was tired of the question.ā
As mentioned, the 2005 show was their first reunion in nearly four decades, with Creamās last performance on November 26, 1968.
What made the reunion even more special was that it took place at the same venue where they had their iconic 1968 performance.
Following their four-night run at the Royal Albert Hall, Cream headed to Madison Square Garden for a second set of shows, a three-night run from October 24 to 26, 2005.
This was also the trioās last performance together, as Bruce passed away in 2014 and Baker in 2019.
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