Dancers promote upcoming Daft Punk tribute

Four green men and someone in a bull costume dance on the steps of O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library. (Aaron Hays/TommieMedia)
Four green men and someone in a bull costume dance on the steps of O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library. (Aaron Hays/TommieMedia)

Four green men and a bull danced across campus Thursday afternoon to promote “Veery Disco: A Daft Punk Tribute,” which will be performed Friday on South Campus.

Fans of Daft Punk, the famed French synth-pop duo, rarely get to see them perform because the group tours on a limited basis. This is what encouraged two men from Athens, Ga., to form a tribute band and begin touring the country.

“Very Disco: A Daft Punk Tribute” is 9 p.m. Friday in the Brady Education Center auditorium.

Aaron Hays can be reached at hays2206@stthomas.edu.

4 Replies to “Dancers promote upcoming Daft Punk tribute”

  1. This was absolutely innapropriate. Indecent. There nipples nipping, and boxers… and vulgar bodily movements. I am gainst greenmen on this campus.

  2. Daft Punk is God’s gift to humanity. Your life holds no meaning if you have never heard their music, and no, “Stronger” by Kanye does not count.

  3. Drew. I agree with you! I also support cleverly placed individuals in bull costumes parading around campus.

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