
Soon You May Be Able to Purchase Daft Punk’s ‘Alive 2007’ LEGO Stage
Daft Punk fans may soon get the chance to own a piece of electronic music history — in brick form. A LEGO recreation of the legendary French duo’s Alive 2007 stage setup has officially advanced to the review stage on the LEGO Ideas platform, a crucial step that could lead to official production.
Patrick Harboun, also known as RobotRock, is behind the recreation of Daft Punk’s iconic ‘Alive’ 2007 concert, which was recorded at the Palais Omnisports de Paris. The set captures the essence of the concert, complete with the duo’s signature helmets and electrifying stage presence. This project has a special significance for Harboun, as he previously won the Grand Prize in the global LEGO competition Music To Our Ears! with a similar design., the detailed model replicates the iconic pyramid stage design used during Daft Punk’s 2007 world tour, widely regarded as one of the most influential live electronic performances of all time. The build includes lights, speakers, DJ gear, and two minifigures resembling Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter in their signature helmets.
After reaching the required 10,000 votes from the community, the project is now under formal review by the LEGO Group. If approved, it could become an official LEGO set, joining the ranks of other fan-submitted ideas that have been turned into real products.
This revival of Daft Punk’s legacy in LEGO form comes after the duo officially disbanded in 2021, though interest in their work remains as strong as ever. An Alive 2007 LEGO set would be a collector’s dream for both music lovers and brick enthusiasts.
Learn more about the Alive 2007 recreation and see more clips of it in action on LEGO’s Ideas platform.
Stay tuned for updates on the project’s status as it moves through the review process.