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The internet's furious because Daft Punk didn't play the Super Bowl half-time show with The Weeknd

Daft Punk have collaborated with The Weeknd in the past

The internet's furious because Daft Punk didn't play the Super Bowl half-time show.

Daft Punk weren't even meant to appear at the iconic half-time show for the Super Bowl, yet people on Twitter were fuming so much that they didn't perform with The Weeknd that the robot duo's name was trending.

The Weeknd was the star booked to play at half-time at Super Bowl LV and, due to the singer's past collaborations with Daft Punk, people may have had the slimmest hopes Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter would appear. They previously performed with The Weeknd at the Grammy Awards in 2017.

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It's not a surprise people were upset, especially as the Canadian artist sang 'Starboy' and 'I Feel It Coming', both tracks that Daft Punk helped write and produce.

One big DP fan was clearly moved by The Weeknd performing the songs in the interval for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs game at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

Another user clearly felt teased by The Weeknd for playing the tracks without any appearance from the French pair.

Someone else made a joke that - because the accompanying band were wearing masks - Daft Punk would definitely be joining him on stage.

Australian DJ Alison Wonderland also got involved, while Marques Brownlee of Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast, couldn't hold back his emoji tears.

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Alas, Daft Punk didn't appear so we'll just have to do with this previously unreleased footage of them playing live in Chicago.

The Weeknd's manager Wassim 'Sal' Slaiby recently revealed that the singer spent $7 million on ensuring the half-time show was up to scratch.

See more tweets about Daft Punk's non-appearance here and watch The Weeknd's performance below.

Dave Turner is Mixmag's Commercial Content Editor, follow him on Twitter

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