Daft Punk tour 2014, apparently, will not be in the works for now. The internationally famous electronic tandem that brought the world hits, such as "Get Lucky," are still trying to find the perfect spot for their Daft Punk tour 2014.
According to some online reports, though, that the duo is presently focused on being able to make their very own TV documentary that is going to be produced and made by BBC France.
Still, there is absolutely no reason for Daft Punk fans to grieve, since, according to the reports by Fuse.tv, this Daft Punk documentary has actually promised that "viewers will get an insight into the artistic world of Daft Punk, and the extraordinary story of the two award-winning French DJ musicians hidden behind robot masks."
In fact, just earlier this year, the duo is reportedly scouting for a place for their Daft Punk tour 2014 in South Dakota. Some reports say that they have set their sights on the Devils Tower in Wyoming. Sadly, however, their proposal was reportedly rejected since having the highly anticipated Daft Punk tour 2014 in this area is said to be disrespectful to the tribes that live in the region.
Reed Robinson, the superintendent for the Devils Tower National Monument was reported to have been approached by a certain agency that represents the duo with a request of a show in the area. However, they were respectfully denied by the tribes who live around there.
Robinson said, "This being a night skies park and a natural park and a sacred site to 24 different tribes, that would be considered sacrilegious and gets into that 'inappropriate use.' And, that meant maybe we would have to close portions of the main trail to facilitate this kind of stuff."
After getting wind of this bit of news, Daft Punk fans from all over the globe have gone crazy on various forms of social media, demanding for a Daft Punk tour 2014. They even tried to make a petition for the group to have some international shows.