Fred again.. & Thomas Bangalter Share Tracklist from Epic Alexandra Palace B2B

When the lights dimmed at London’s Alexandra Palace on February 27, 2026, the atmosphere was thick with electric anticipation. As the final stop of Fred again..’s sprawling 10-week USB002 tour, the night was destined to be special. But no one could have predicted the sheer magnitude of the event: a historic B2B set featuring Thomas Bangalter, one half of the legendary electronic duo Daft Punk.
A Historic Night at Alexandra Palace
For fans of dance music, the significance of this moment cannot be overstated. This performance marked Thomas Bangalter’s first DJ set on UK soil in nearly 19 years, his last being Daft Punk’s iconic appearance at Wireless Festival in 2007. This monumental bridging of eras brought together the genre’s elusive pioneer and its brightest modern luminary.
The Preparation: A Week in the Studio
This legendary Fred again.. and Thomas Bangalter B2B wasn’t just a spontaneous drop-in. The pair spent a full week in the studio together, meticulously preparing for this self-described “one-off show.” The result was a seamless blend that wove the raw, emotive pulse of Fred again..’s catalog with the foundational grooves of French touch.
The Tracklist: Daft Punk Classics and Modern Mashups
For the fortunate crowd at Ally Pally—and fans who can now stream the full set released on YouTube—the tracklist was a masterstroke of nostalgia and innovation. The duo unleashed a barrage of Daft Punk classics, sending shockwaves through the venue with anthems like “One More Time,” “Rollin’ & Scratchin’,” and “Contact.” Perhaps the most transcendent moment was a brilliant mashup intertwining the wistful euphoria of “Digital Love” with Fred again..’s “Billie (loving arms),” before ultimately bringing the house down with the immortal Stardust groove, “Music Sounds Better With You.”
It was a night where time seemed to collapse on the dancefloor, proving that whether it’s 2007 or 2026, the true masters know exactly how to make the crowd move.
