The world has been waiting with bated breath for Daft Punk's new album to drop, and none more so than the tiny NSW town of Wee Waa, chosen as the location for the world's first playing of Random Access Memories, the duo's first album in eight years and a project shrouded in more secrecy than a Pentagon mission.

But the bizarre announcement that the French electro sensations will premiere their album alongside the dog high-jumping and floral arrangements of the Wee Waa Show is just one of several Daft Punk developments sending the Diary's head spinning this week.

Daft Punk set to headline ... the Wee Waa Show

With news of a new album swirling, fake posters hinting at an Australian tour have popped up all around Sydney and titillated the local music industry, who still talk of Daft Punk's 2007 Neververland concert as one of the totes all-time best gigs ever.

Among the gig posters and tour announcements was an unbelievable coup by a Melbourne DJ, Melbourne Sound Mafia. The little-known DJ posted a ''Massif announcement'' on his Facebook page on Tuesday declaring that he had landed the support slot for Daft Punk's 2013 tour.