The Las Vegas Sphere has announced its first non-rock headliner – find out more about how to get tickets to the show below.
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Last night (July 15), the state-of-the-art entertainment venue in Las Vegas confirmed that its first headliner not in the rock genre will be American-Italian DJ and producer Anyma. Anyma will perform at the multi-billion dollar venue on New Year’s Eve (December 31).
Registration for pre-sales are available now. Pre-sales to the show go live at 9am local time on Monday, July 22, while general tickets go on sale one day later at 9am local time, July 23.
Anyma’s Las Vegas Sphere show is being billed as ‘The End Of Genesys’, and will see a selection of currently unnamed special guests performing. Per the registration site, ‘The End Of Genesys’ show will see Anyma present an “audio/visual” show “which has fascinated audiences around the world”.
The producer and DJ – born Matteo Milleri – is also one half of the duo Tale of Us and debuted the Anyma project in 2021. The show is named after his 2023 ‘Genesys’ album this year’s ‘Genesys II’, both of which come with accompanying visual performances that explore themes of technology, nature, humanity and coexistence.
In other Las Vegas Sphere news, The Eagles have once again extended their upcoming residency at the venue. Now, they have confirmed they’ll be playing an additional four dates, which will see the residency stretch into 2025. A tweet from Live Nation pointed to an “overwhelming demand”, from fans, meaning they’ll now play 20 shows from September 20 to January 25.
They’ll be the fourth band to take on the Sphere’s colossal, state-of-the-art stage, following in the footsteps of U2, Phish, and Dead & Company, whose current residency wraps up on August 10.
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