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'''Alive 2006/2007''' was a ] by French ] duo ], their first tour as a group since 1997. While the 2006 concerts were not given a formal billing, the 2007 performances were advertised as "Alive 2007". The 2006 performances and 2007 tour was later retroactively renamed "Alive 2006/2007".<ref>'']'' liner notes (2007). Retrieved on February 16, 2009.</ref> '''Alive 2006/2007''' was a ] by French ] duo ], their first tour as a group since 1997. While the 2006 concerts were not given a formal billing, the 2007 performances were advertised as "Alive 2007". The 2006 performances and 2007 tour as a whole was later retroactively named "Alive 2006/2007".<ref>'']'' liner notes (2007). Retrieved on February 16, 2009.</ref>


The tour was met with praise and critical acclaim.<ref name="pitchfork"/><ref name="timesonline"/> '']'' described Daft Punk's set as a "memorable sensory spectacle, both dazzling and deafening".<ref name="timesonline">http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/live_reviews/article1949838.ece</ref> The tour was met with praise and critical acclaim.<ref name="pitchfork"/><ref name="timesonline"/> '']'' described Daft Punk's set as a "memorable sensory spectacle, both dazzling and deafening".<ref name="timesonline">http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/live_reviews/article1949838.ece</ref>

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Alive 2006/2007
Tour by Daft Punk
Daft Punk performing at the O2 Wireless Festival in London, England, June 2007.
Start dateApril 24, 2006
End dateDecember 22, 2007
No. of shows47
Daft Punk concert chronology
  • Daftendirektour
    (1997)
  • Alive 2006/2007
    (2006-2007)

Alive 2006/2007 was a concert tour by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, their first tour as a group since 1997. While the 2006 concerts were not given a formal billing, the 2007 performances were advertised as "Alive 2007". The 2006 performances and 2007 tour as a whole was later retroactively named "Alive 2006/2007".

The tour was met with praise and critical acclaim. The Times described Daft Punk's set as a "memorable sensory spectacle, both dazzling and deafening".

Background

The tour began with a sole United States performance at the 2006 edition of the Coachella festival in Indio, California followed by several European festival appearances throughout the summer. Two consecutive performances also took place at the Summer Sonic Festival in Japan, held in the cities of Osaka and Tokyo respectively. In the autumn, the duo visited South America and played their second U.S. performance of the trek at the Bang! Music Festival in Miami, Florida, their final date of the year.

The duo resumed touring in June 2007, beginning with an appearance at the RockNess Festival in Scotland, held near the city of Inverness. After further European shows and festival performances, the act returned to North America for a full-fledged eight-date tour. This reached many markets for the first time on the trek, including a headlining slot at the Lollapalooza festival in Chicago, Illinois. A second leg of shows in October followed, with an appearance at the Vegoose festival in Las Vegas, Nevada and three shows in Mexico.

To cap off a successful year, the duo returned to Japan in December followed by a series of special shows in Australia, dubbed Never Ever Land. They featured regular Daft Punk stalwarts SebastiAn and Kavinsky, and were ultimately the fastest selling Daft Punk-related events to date. The tour culminated in Sydney, Australia at the Sydney Showground Main Arena.

A live album entitled Alive 2007, featuring their performance at the Bercy arena in Paris, France, was released in November 2007. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album in 2009.

Tour dates

United States

Date City Venue
April 24, 2006 United States Indio, CA Coachella Festival

Europe and Japan

Date City Venue
June 30, 2006 France Belfort, France Eurockéennes Festival
July 14, 2006 Spain Barcelona, Spain Summercase Festival
July 15, 2006 Spain Madrid, Spain Summercase Festival
July 26, 2006 United Kingdom Stratford-upon-Avon, UK Global Gathering Festival
August 8, 2006 Portugal Zambujeira do Mar, Portugal Sudoeste Festival
August 12, 2006 Japan Osaka, Japan Summer Sonic Festival
August 13, 2006 Japan Tokyo, Japan Summer Sonic Festival
August 19, 2006 Belgium Hasselt, Belgium Pukkelpop Festival
August 28, 2006 Republic of Ireland Dublin, Ireland Marlay Park
September 9, 2006 Poland Warsaw, Poland Summer of Music Festival

South America and United States

Date City Venue
October 27, 2006 Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil TIM Festival
October 29, 2006 Brazil São Paulo, Brazil TIM Festival
November 2, 2006 Chile Santiago, Chile Sue Festival
November 4, 2006 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina Bue Festival
November 11, 2006 United States Miami, FL Bang! Music Festival

Europe

Date City Venue
June 10, 2007 United Kingdom Inverness, UK RockNess Festival
June 14, 2007 France Paris, France Palais Omnisport Bercy
June 16, 2007 United Kingdom London, UK O2 Wireless Festival
June 17, 2007 United Kingdom Leeds, UK O2 Wireless Festival
June 23, 2007 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey Kurucesme Arena
June 26, 2007 France Nîmes, France Arena
June 29, 2007 Germany Düsseldorf, Germany Philipshalle
June 30, 2007 Germany Berlin, Germany Velodrom
July 4, 2007 Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
July 6, 2007 Luxembourg Esch-Alzette, Luxembourg Red Rock Festival
July 8, 2007 Republic of Ireland Naas, Ireland Oxegen Festival
July 12, 2007 Italy Turin, Italy Traffic Free Festival

North America, Leg #1

Date City Venue
July 21, 2007 United States Los Angeles, CA Memorial Sports Arena
July 27, 2007 United States Berkeley, CA Greek Theatre
July 29, 2007 United States Seattle, WA WaMu Theater
July 31, 2007 United States Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
August 3, 2007 United States Chicago, IL Lollapalooza Festival
August 5, 2007 Canada Toronto, ON Arrow Hall
August 7, 2007 Canada Montreal, QC Bell Centre
August 9, 2007 United States New York, NY KeySpan Park

North America, Leg #2

Date City Venue
October 27, 2007 United States Las Vegas, NV Vegoose Festival
October 31, 2007 Mexico Mexico City, Mexico Palacio de los Deportes
November 2, 2007 Mexico Monterrey, Mexico Arena
November 4, 2007 Mexico Guadalajara, Mexico Auditorio Telmex

Japan and Australia

Date City Venue
December 6, 2007 Japan Kobe, Japan World Memorial Hall
December 8, 2007 Japan Tokyo, Japan Makuhari Messe
December 9, 2007 Japan Tokyo, Japan Makuhari Messe
December 14, 2007 Australia Melbourne, Australia Sidney Myer Music Bowl
December 16, 2007 Australia Perth, Australia The Esplanade
December 20, 2007 Australia Brisbane, Australia River Stage
22 December 2007 Australia Sydney, Australia Showground Main Arena

Set list

  1. "Robot Rock" / "Oh Yeah"
  2. "Touch It" / "Technologic"
  3. "Television Rules the Nation" / "Crescendolls"
  4. "Too Long" / "Steam Machine"
  5. "Around the World" / "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger"
  6. "Burnin'" / "Too Long"
  7. "Face to Face" / "Short Circuit"
  8. "One More Time" / "Aerodynamic"
  9. "Aerodynamic Beats" / "Forget About the World"
  10. "The Prime Time of Your Life" / "The Brainwasher" / "Rollin' & Scratchin'" / "Alive"
  11. "Da Funk" / "Daftendirekt"
  12. "Superheroes" / "Human After All" / "Rock'n Roll"
  13. Encore: "Human After All" / "Together" / "One More Time (reprise)" / "Music Sounds Better with You"


Note: Performances in 2006 lacked the entire Encore, "Burnin'", and elements of "Phœnix". Instead, a reprise of "Technologic" was featured after "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger".


References

  1. Alive 2007 liner notes (2007). Retrieved on February 16, 2009.
  2. ^ http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/45167-daft-punk-live-album-details-revealed
  3. ^ http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/live_reviews/article1949838.ece
  4. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001955945
  5. Zan Rowe Interviews Busy P on Triple j triplej.net.au. Retrieved on September 30, 2007.

External links

Daft Punk
Thomas BangalterTemplate:·w Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
Studio albumsHomeworkTemplate:·w DiscoveryTemplate:·w Human After All
Other albumsAlive 1997Template:·w Daft ClubTemplate:·w Musique Vol. 1 1993–2005Template:·w Alive 2007
Singles"The New Wave"Template:·w "Da Funk"Template:·w "Around the World"Template:·w "Burnin'"Template:·w "Revolution 909"Template:·w "One More Time"Template:·w "Aerodynamic"Template:·w "Digital Love"Template:·w "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger"Template:·w "Face to Face"Template:·w "Something About Us"Template:·w "Robot Rock"Template:·w "Technologic"Template:·w "Human After All"Template:·w "The Prime Time of Your Life"
Film and
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