In a groundbreaking event for the electronic music world, Anyma is set to launch The End of Genesys residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas, marking the first-ever EDM residency at this innovative venue. Running from late December 2024 into early January 2025, this residency promises to be a one-of-a-kind experience, blending the mind-bending visual capabilities of The Sphere with an unparalleled lineup of electronic music giants. With each night featuring carefully curated artists, the event will showcase a range of styles within the genre, pushing the boundaries of music and visuals alike. Here's a closer look at the Anyma Sphere Openers by day, ensuring that every rave-goer knows what to expect for each magical night.
December 27: Dixon and Mike Dean - First Anyma Sphere Openers
The residency opens on December 27 with a bang, featuring a stellar combination of Dixon and Mike Dean. Dixon, renowned for his emotionally charged and deeply layered techno sets, will blend seamlessly with Mike Dean, the Grammy-winning producer whose work spans across hip-hop and electronic music. Expect a night of hypnotic beats, intricate soundscapes, and top-tier production to set the tone for the entire residency. This is a match of legend-level music production and underground prowess, bound to captivate the crowd at The Sphere.
December 28: Amelie Lens, Chris Avantgarde B2B Rebūke
Day two turns the energy up with Amelie Lens, one of the biggest names in industrial techno. Lens is known for her fast-paced, high-intensity sets that take crowds on a dark and mesmerizing journey. Following her, Chris Avantgarde and Rebūke join forces in a highly anticipated B2B set. This night will be a thrilling showcase of pounding basslines and industrial beats that EDM and techno lovers won’t want to miss.
December 29: Charlotte de Witte, Cassian B2B Kevin de Vries
On December 29, the residency will hit another high as techno superstar Charlotte de Witte takes the stage. De Witte's hard-edged sound, featuring blistering techno, acid influences, and industrial vibes, will ignite the crowd. Adding to the night, the combination of Cassian and Kevin de Vries in a B2B set is bound to be epic. Together, they’ll bring a melodic yet powerful energy, exploring progressive techno beats that will take the audience on a sonic journey.
December 30: Rampa and Parisi
Rampa and Parisi bring their unique sounds to The Sphere on December 30, offering a night of melodic techno and progressive house. Rampa, known for blending soulful and rhythmic elements with tech-house, will deliver grooves that are sure to resonate with both deep house lovers and techno fans alike. Meanwhile, Parisi will provide a fresh take on melodic and genre-blending sounds, making this a night where attendees can expect a carefully curated fusion of rhythms, melodies, and atmospheres.
December 31: Adriatique and Massano – The New Year’s Eve Spectacular
For New Year’s Eve, Adriatique and Massano will take control of the decks, closing out 2024 with an unforgettable celebration. Adriatique, known for their hypnotic and atmospheric sets, will deliver a deeply immersive performance that will keep the energy flowing as the clock strikes midnight. Massano brings his signature melodic techno to the mix, ensuring a powerful, emotional start to 2025. If you're looking to rave into the new year in style, this night will be a perfect combination of melodic builds and intense techno vibes.
January 1: Tiësto and Argy
There’s no better way to welcome the first day of 2025 than with the legendary Tiësto, who has been a household name in the electronic music scene for decades. Known for his festival anthems and ability to span genres from trance to house to EDM, Tiësto will bring a massive sound to The Sphere, ensuring that the party doesn’t stop after the clock hits midnight. Paired with Argy, who has made waves in the house and techno world with his deep and experimental beats, this night will be an energetic explosion to kick off the new year.
January 10: Sebastian Ingrosso and Script
As the residency continues into January, Sebastian Ingrosso, one of the members of Swedish House Mafia, brings his high-octane sound to The Sphere on January 10. Expect a set full of anthemic tracks, blending progressive house, EDM, and his signature festival-ready style. Supporting him is Script, an artist known for creating immersive electronic music experiences. Together, they will create an unmissable night of driving beats and crowd-pleasing moments.
January 11: CamelPhat and Layton Giordani – The Grand Finale
The final night of the residency on January 11 will feature CamelPhat and Layton Giordani, two artists known for pushing boundaries in tech-house and techno. CamelPhat, whose hits have dominated charts and clubs alike, will deliver their infectious grooves, setting the stage for a perfect closing night. Layton Giordani, with his cutting-edge techno sound, will add depth and intensity to the night, creating an epic conclusion to this historic residency.
A First for The Sphere and EDM
The End of Genesys marks a historic moment for both Anyma and The Sphere, as this is the first-ever EDM residency at this cutting-edge venue. Known for its state-of-the-art visual and audio technology, The Sphere will provide the perfect canvas for the immersive, futuristic themes of Anyma’s work. The combination of world-class visuals, mind-blowing acoustics, and top-tier electronic artists makes this residency an unprecedented experience in the world of live music.
This lineup, packed with iconic figures in techno and house, promises a journey through the vast spectrum of electronic music. Each night will be unique, reflecting the diversity and depth of the genre. Fans can expect to be fully immersed in music, visuals, and the euphoric atmosphere that has come to define Anyma's performances.
If you’re a fan of electronic music, this residency offers a chance to witness something truly extraordinary. Whether you’re drawn to the heavy-hitting techno of Amelie Lens, the anthems of Tiësto, or the melodic beauty of Adriatique, The End of Genesys is shaping up to be one of the most unforgettable events in electronic music history.
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