Daft Punk’s Alive 2007 LEGO recreation advances to review stage for possible production 

The LEGO recreation of Daft Punk's Alive 2007 live show has progressed to the review stage for production consideration.

Designed by Patrick Harboun and his son, the LEGO reimagination of the iconic pyramid set has achieved the milestone of 10,000 supporters on LEGO's official Ideas platform for kit submissions. This means LEGO will review the design for possible production and commercial sale by building concept models and testing the design for "playability, safety and fit with the LEGO brand", according to LEGO's latest update. Creators of successful Ideas submissions receive 1% of royalties on the product. 

The Harbouns' design was initially publicised in 2020 when it won the grand prize in LEGO and Universal Music's Music To Our Ears! competition. It was not taken on for commercial production at the time. "We’re feeling inspired to try 'One More Time' after seeing Daft Punk making their LEGO debut in the upcoming film Piece By Piece, alongside Pharrell Williams", Patrick Harboun told DJ Mag when he resubmitted the project to LEGO in October 2024.

A number of hardware and kit LEGO recreations have been shared on the Ideas platform, including brick versions of Technics SL-1200 MK2 turntable, KRK Rokit studio speakers, Sennheiser HD25 DJ headphones, Pioneer CDJ 2000 Nexus and DJM 900 Nexus mixer

Learn more about the Alive 2007 recreation and see more clips of it in action on LEGO's Ideas platform

Earlier this year, Daft Punk announced a collaboration with LA streetwear brand PLEASURES on a collection and pop-up.