Oh Daft Punk, why are you doing this to us?
On the one-year anniversary of their shocking split, the legendary duo have returned to social media—and sent it into a fever pitch. The resurrection is—of course—cryptic in nature, but they seem to be rolling out a plan ahead of some sort of announcement.
It started today after Daft Punk's verified Instagram account shared an image of the duo's logo, but refrained from including a caption.
Less than an hour later, Daft Punk posted an old flier from the Los Angeles stop of "Daftendirektour," the duo's first-ever concert tour which spanned from January to December 1997. The performance took place at the Mayan Theatre on the December 17th of that year.
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This post has led many to believe that a reunion tour is in the works, but we're unable to confirm such a development at this time.
The robots also launched a mysterious Twitch channel, which was immediately verified. The page is listed as the "Official Twitch Channel" of Daft Punk. They also created a Twitter account.
It's too soon to read the tea leaves, but fans are already tearing hell for leather into the rumor mill.
Editor's Note: This is a developing story and it will be updated accordingly.