
How Anyma Redefined Electronic Music at Las Vegas' Revolutionary Sphere Venue
Electronic music pioneer Anyma made history as the first electronic artist to headline Las Vegas' Sphere, delivering a groundbreaking audiovisual experience called "The End of Genesys" from February 27th to March 2nd, 2025.

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The show transformed Sphere's immersive capabilities into a cinematic journey, featuring all-star support from Mau P, Peggy Gou, Solomun, and Colyn. The venue's wraparound LED display created seamless visuals that merged with Holoplot-powered Immersive Sound and motion-enabled seating, delivering an unprecedented concert experience.
Anyma's performance transcended traditional DJ sets, presenting tracks like "Consciousness," "The Sign," and "Explore Your Future" as cinematic moments. A highlight included debuting a new collaboration with Rezz, suggesting potential future Sphere performances.

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The innovative stage design featured three towers, with the central structure housing Anyma's DJ setup and flanking towers showcasing robotic arms playing synchronized cellos. The visual narrative followed a robot's journey to humanity, complemented by precise laser choreography and AI-generated environments.

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"The End of Genesys" set new standards for electronic music performances, demonstrating how technology and music can create immersive storytelling experiences. The show's success has inspired other artists, with Rezz and Subtronics expressing interest in bringing their productions to Sphere.
Anyma continues touring internationally, with upcoming appearances at Ultra Music Festival and Creamfields. The official album for "The End of Genesys" releases on May 23rd, 2025, further extending the show's groundbreaking legacy in electronic music performance.
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