Fred Again.. to premiere b2b set footage with Thomas Bangalter

Fred Again.. will release official footage today of his back-to-back DJ set with Daft Punk's Thomas Bangalter from London's Alexandra Palace. The performance marked the finale of his USB002 tour and included Daft Punk classics such as 'Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger' and 'Around The World'. The premiere is scheduled for 5pm GMT.

Fred Again.. performed the one-off b2b set with Thomas Bangalter last month at Alexandra Palace, serving as the final UK show of his USB002 tour. The tour, which began earlier this year, featured special guests each night including Underworld, Mike Skinner, Joy Anonymous, La Roux, Nia Archives, The Streets, Romy, D Double E, Berwyn and Ezra Collective in various cities worldwide. Bangalter, one half of Daft Punk, made his second live appearance in nearly 20 years during the London gig. The duo played tracks like 'One More Time', 'Technologic', 'Starboy' with The Weeknd and a mash-up of 'Aerodynamic', 'Rollin’ And Scratchin’' and Fred Again..'s 'Victory Lap'—building on their prior collaboration at Paris's Centre Pompidou last October. Ahead of the show, Fred Again.. shared on social media: “I can’t believe I’m typing this. There is only one way to end this tour of surreal whirlwind dream-casting, and it is with this man, the greatest. We’ve been in the studio all week and basically prepared an entire one-off show just for tonight.” The USB series started in 2022, with USB001 in 2024 and USB002 released last December. Fans can watch the pro-shot footage premiere at 5pm GMT today.

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Madonna and producer Stuart Price in the DJ booth at The Abbey nightclub, previewing Confessions II tracks during a surprise LA event.
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Madonna previews Confessions II songs at surprise LA club event

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Madonna made a surprise appearance at The Abbey in West Hollywood early on April 25, previewing new tracks from her upcoming album Confessions II. She joined producer Stuart Price in the DJ booth around 1 a.m. at the invite-only Club Confessions Los Angeles party. The event also served as a birthday celebration for venue owner Tristan Schukraft.

Eric Prydz joined Swedish House Mafia's Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso and Axwell for a 17-minute set at Ultra Music Festival 2026 in Miami, marking the original lineup's first performance together in 20 years. The surprise reunion capped a 'festival within a festival' on the mainstage Saturday night. Prydz, who opted out of the group in 2008, thrilled crowds with mashups of classics.

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Soulwax has shared a documentary about their world-first five-hour rave at Abbey Road Studios. The event took place on February 21 for 300 selected fans, featuring the debut of their new track 'Perfect We Are Not'. The film and full set are available to watch online.

Rebecca Black took the decks for a DJ set at the Konbini Backroom pop-up event presented by –196 Vodka Seltzer in New York City's Lower East Side on March 27. The event transformed a gallery space into a Japanese konbini convenience store leading to a hidden dance party. Black teased her upcoming music, describing it as heavier, harder, faster and louder than before.

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Madonna has heightened anticipation for a sequel to her 2005 album 'Confessions on a Dance Floor' by wiping her Instagram account and updating her website. The site now flashes the words 'Confessions On A Dancefloor II' and 'COADF 2', accompanied by an image of a speaker between legs in silver high heels and an ambient music clip. She changed her Instagram bio to lyrics from the original's lead single 'Hung Up'.

Justin Bieber returned to the U.S. stage for the first time in four years with a 25-song invite-only performance at the Roxy Theater in West Hollywood over the weekend, previewing his Coachella headline sets. The pop star shared a montage clip on X from the no-phones gig, heightening excitement for his festival appearances on April 11 and 18.

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The xx reunited onstage on April 3 at Mexico City's Pepsi Center WTC for their first complete performance as a trio since 2018. Romy Madley Croft, Oliver Sim, and Jamie xx delivered a 19-song set drawing from their studio albums and solo projects. The show kicked off three sold-out gigs in the city and precedes festival dates.

 

 

 

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