Inside the explosive lineup for Anyma’s ‘The End of Genesys’ Live at Sphere Las Vegas
Anyma has revealed the artists joining his Sphere Las Vegas residency, “The End of Genesys,” featuring Tiësto, Charlotte De Witte, and more.
The Sphere in Las Vegas is the most talked about venue of the year, with its unique design and top-tier production. Up next, the Sphere will host its first electronic music artist with Anyma, the project from Matteo Milleri.
The producer, who is one half of Tale of Us, makes his Las Vegas debut with “The End of Genesys.” The live show will go on for multiple dates around New Year’s Eve, featuring him as a headliner, plus additional artists that have just been revealed.
The audio/visual series, which features industry pioneers for varying nightly lineups, runs from December 27-31, and January 1 + 10-11, 2025. Firstly, Anyma recruits legendary hip-hop producer Mike Dean and German techno savant Dixon to help open the residency,
The initial night of “The End of Genesys” shows just how much of an eclectic journey the residency will be. Meanwhile, the other artists announced for the December dates include Amelie Lens, Charlotte de Witte, Rampa (who is a member of Keinemusik), and Adriatique.
To ring in the New Year, international superstar Tiësto will join Anyma in the sphere on January 1. Sebastian Ingrosso plays on January 10, while Camelphat helps close the residency on January 11.
Support for “The End of Genesys” includes back-to-back sets from Chris Avantgarde and Rebūke, plus Cassian and Kevin De Vries. Also joining Anyma are rising acts like PARISI, Massano, Argy, SCRIPT, and Layton Giordani.
“The End of Genesys” is an excellent choice as the inaugural electronic music event for the Sphere. The venue has an LED display with the highest-resolution in the world, along with advanced audio that’s perfect for concerts.
Anyma, who co-founded Afterlife Records, is known for trippy visuals that are sure to make a splash at the Sphere. Ultimately, this residency is shaping up to be a historical event for dance music, as well as the venue.
Limited tickets remain for January 10 and 11, while the rest of the shows have sold out. With all things considered, like the Afterlife’s production, there’s no telling what kind of ultimate sensory experience is in store for attendees.
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