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Daft Punk


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I would kill to go back in time and see daft Punk in 97. They played a gig at The Arches in Glasgow which has a capacity of 2000, it would have been epic.

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DP are big enough to headline the Pyramid because they are big enough. Simple. They are absolutely massive. Nothing to do with the absence. In 2007 they were ripping it up everywhere they went and that only made them bigger..........

I think they will embark on a massive tour next year, Glasto will ask and they will decline as they will be offered big bucks elsewhere. I hope not, but I fear this will happen........

Of course if I dont get a ticket for next year they better decline! :derisive:

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Did Wireless in 2007 really have 5 stages? I went to the White Stripes gig (stupidly missed Daft Punk having seen them the previous summer at Global Gathering) and I can only recall there being 3 stages? At least only 3 main stages, all of which finished before the main stage headliner? I think you can compare the situation - not the actual size of acts (I am in no way saying that Daft Punk or anywhere near as big as The Rolling Stones) but I would arge they are far bigger than Bon Jovi in terms of a headliner that would sell tickets.

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Did Wireless in 2007 really have 5 stages? I went to the White Stripes gig (stupidly missed Daft Punk having seen them the previous summer at Global Gathering) and I can only recall there being 3 stages? At least only 3 main stages, all of which finished before the main stage headliner? I think you can compare the situation - not the actual size of acts (I am in no way saying that Daft Punk or anywhere near as big as The Rolling Stones) but I would arge they are far bigger than Bon Jovi in terms of a headliner that would sell tickets.

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more to do with the fact that in their absence electronic music has gotten huge and they're one of the pioneers / influences of a lot of todays modern acts, therefor making more people interested in Daft Punk. absence makes the heart grow fonder and all that jazz. a similar situation is when RATM split, they were playing fourth down at Reading/Leeds, and then when they reformed, headlining. Daft Punk didn't split but their long absence has had a similar effect on them

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