Look Inside a Space Opera Dance Party Inspired By Daft Punk at LA’s Biggest VR Dome

Daft Punk may be no more, but a new experience in L.A. won't let the legacy of the robots fade anytime soon.
We recently attended a Daft Punk-inspired concert experience called "CONTACT," an immersive show that marries a "multi-sensory dance party" with a space opera. The 360° show went down at Wisdome, the largest virtual reality dome in the City of Angels.
An evolving roster of DJs and multidisciplinary performers appeared throughout the night, donning realistic versions of Daft Punk's iconic helmets and suits. They performed atop a 3D LED cubed stage, which pulsed with kaleidoscopic colors as they rinsed hits from the duo's discography.

DJs perform at "CONTACT," an immersive concert experience in Los Angeles inspired by Daft Punk.
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The experience kicked off with a rehash of "Epilogue," the infamous, eight-minute swan song that revealed Daft Punk's shocking disbandment in 2021. It was a poignant moment—the calm before the storm, if you will—and it wasn't long before the Wisdome transformed in real-time.
The dome quickly mutated into an adult playground where prismatic lasers and trippy visuals enveloped fans, who were desperate to cling to the last vestiges of Daft Punk.