The complete tracklist from Fred again..'s back-to-back set with Thomas Bangalter at Alexandra Palace has been published, documenting a performance that marked the Daft Punk co-founder's first DJ set in the UK since 2007.
The April 2026 show closed out the USB002 tour at the north London venue, with Bangalter making a rare appearance behind the decks nearly 19 years after his last British performance. Mixmag has published the full track-by-track breakdown of what the pair played throughout the night.
The Set Breakdown
The tracklist reveals a mix spanning both artists' catalogues alongside selections that reflect their respective approaches to curation. Fred again..'s recent productions appeared alongside deeper cuts, while Bangalter's contributions drew from his post-Daft Punk solo work and broader electronic music history.
Specific track details and timestamps have been documented by Mixmag's team, offering insight into how the b2b format played out between an artist at the peak of touring visibility and one who has largely stepped back from public performance since Daft Punk's 2021 dissolution.
Context and Significance
Bangalter's last UK DJ appearance dates back to 2007, before Daft Punk's transition to primarily album-focused work and large-scale live shows. His participation in the USB002 tour represented a departure from his recent pattern of selective orchestral and film scoring work.
The Alexandra Palace show was the final date of Fred again..'s USB002 tour, which had already generated attention for its guest appearances and venue selections. The London performance's tracklist now provides documentation of how Bangalter approached a contemporary dancefloor context after years away from club-focused DJ work.
For those tracking both artists' trajectories, the published tracklist offers specifics beyond the initial reports that emerged immediately after the show. It captures the granular details of track selection and sequencing that define how a b2b set functions between two producers with different reference points and working methods.
The full tracklist is now available through Mixmag's documentation.




