A Stunning LEGO Recreation of Daft Punk’s “Alive 2007” Could Become an Official Set
Patrick Harboun and his son are no strangers to pushing LEGO's creative boundaries. After winning the grand prize of a worldwide competition in 2020 with their meticulously designed Daft Punk LEGO recreation, they now have their sights set on getting it officially released.
And they need the support of the robots' fans and LEGO enthusiasts alike to make it happen.
The father-son duo's original entry was built during the height of the pandemic lockdown, a time when many turned to creative outlets for solace. Sharing their mutual love for Daft Punk's timeless music, they crafted a stunning replica of the duo's iconic pyramid stage from their "Alive 2007" tour.
Despite winning first place, the stunning set never saw commercial production. However, the Harbouns are going for greatness one more time after becoming re-inspired by Daft Punk's cameo in Pharrell's upcoming LEGO animation film Piece By Piece, Patrick tells EDM.com.
Their new design is live on the LEGO Ideas platform, where projects can garner fan votes for a chance to become official sets. If successful by voter demand, it will celebrate Daft Punk's enduring legacy in both music and pop culture.
The father-son team is hoping that Daft Punk devotees and LEGO lovers will come together to cast their votes and turn this dream into a reality. You can show your support by voting for the project here.