
Anyma Makes History as First Electronic Artist to Bring Immersive DJ Experience to Las Vegas Sphere
Electronic music pioneer Anyma made history as the first electronic artist to headline Las Vegas's Sphere, delivering an unprecedented audiovisual experience called "The End of Genesys" from February 27th to March 2nd, 2025.

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The groundbreaking show featured an all-star lineup including Mau P, Peggy Gou, Solomun, and Colyn. Sphere's wraparound LED display and Holoplot-powered Immersive Sound system created a fully immersive environment where visuals and music merged seamlessly. The venue's motion seating enhanced key moments, vibrating in sync with the music's biggest drops.

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The stage design featured three towering structures, with the central tower housing Anyma's DJ setup and two side towers equipped with robotic cellos. Hyper-detailed futuristic environments and AI-driven imagery synchronized perfectly with the music, while precise laser beams enhanced each transition.

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Special moments included a surprise appearance by 070 Shake for an unreleased collaboration, and the debut of a new track with Rezz. The show's narrative followed a robot's journey of self-discovery, blending technological innovation with emotional storytelling.
The End of Genesys has set a new standard for electronic music performances, demonstrating why Anyma was the ideal artist to pioneer this format at Sphere. The show's success has sparked speculation about future electronic artists at the venue, with Rezz and Subtronics mentioned as potential candidates.
Anyma will release the official album for The End of Genesys on May 23rd, 2025, while continuing to perform at major festivals worldwide, including Ultra Music Festival in Miami and Creamfields in the UK.

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