Death From Above 1979 have revealed to NME that they turned down the chance to reunite to support Daft Punk on the dance duo’s legendary ‘Alive 2007’ tour.The band were speaking in a new interview ahead of the release of their new album ‘Is 4 Lovers’ this week (March 26).In the interview, the band’s Jesse F.
Keeler revealed that they were approached by Daft Punk’s manager to open up for the duo on what would end up being their final ever tour.“NME, I’m gonna tell you a secret that nobody knows,” Keeler said. “When our band broke up, we decided in 2005 to stop playing together but we hadn’t told anybody yet.
That’s when Daft Punk’s manager Pedro [Winter] asked us to open for them on that tour with the pyramid [the 2006/2007 Alive world.
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