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13 March 2022

Immersive Daft Punk Tribute Event To Launch In Los Angeles

Daft Punk Immersive Tribute Show
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A “multi-sensory” Daft Punk tribute event is set to launch in Los Angeles next month. As Mixmag reports, the special shows are scheduled to take place at LA’s immersive art and music venue Wisdome across two nights next month (April 8/9). Tickets are now on sale for $49 (£37.60).

Per an official description, the experience will unfold under a 10,000 sq. ft. domed screen with “stunning” 360-degree projection mapping. The spectacle also boasts a state of the art LED pyramid stage.

“Daft Punk Pyramid Dome Experience takes you to a multi-sensory dance party meets immersive space opera inspired by the legendary duo,” the listing reads.

“Under a 12,000 sq. ft. domed screen, take in the state of the art LED Pyramid stage, stunning 360 projection mapping, and transportive musical production featuring live sets from [Daft Punk tribute band] ONE MORE TIME!”

According to organisers, One More Time will deliver an “original narrative and live mixed musical production” with their performances.

“This original production is the perfect spectacle to push forward the Daft Punk legacy,” the description adds. “Don’t miss this spaceship landing!”

Daft Punk confirmed their break-up after a 28-years career in February 2021. Their fourth and final studio album, ‘Random Access Memories’, came out back in 2013.

On the first anniversary of their split, the French duo announced a 25th anniversary edition of their debut record ‘Homework’ (1997). They also shared a one-time-only live-stream of a show from that era, which saw the pair appear without their signature helmets.

The Parisian dance duo, made up of Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, first began working together in 1993 and released their debut album, Homework in 1997, which featured early hits Da Funk and Around The World. Homework made the charts in 14 different countries, including No 3 on the French Albums Chart and No 8 on the UK Albums Chart. By February 2001, the album had sold more than two million copies worldwide.

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