On New Year’s Eve, multi-billion dollar Las Vegas entertainment venue the Las Vegas Sphere will welcome its first non-rock headliner to its state-of-the-art stage. American-Italian DJ and producer Anyma will be performing at the venue, with registration for pre-sales currently available, and general tickets going on sale on July 23. Anyma, who debuted the Anyma project in 2021 and is one half of the duo Tale of Us, is being billed as presenting an “audio/visual” show that will “fascinate audiences” at the venue with a number of special guests.
The show, named after Anyma’s albums “Genesys” and “Genesys II”, will be entitled ‘The End Of Genesys,’ a performance that explores the themes of technology, humanity, coexistence, and nature. This performance marks the second announcement of a Las Vegas Sphere headliner, following the venue’s news that it will host an extended residency for The Eagles, due to the demand from fans.
In the weeks leading up to the announcement of Anyma’s show, venue’s such as the Las Vegas Sphere have seen a resurgence in ticket sales. While many concerts and events were put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, entertainment venues around the world are capitalising on performances that are no longer under restrictions in numbers of attendees. Las Vegas is one of the first cities in the US to lift all restrictions on concerts and shows and was among the first cities to start hosting major live events.
Anyma’s appearance at the Las Vegas Sphere is an example of how the entertainment industry is adapting to capitalise on the sudden influx of demand for events as the US continues to re-open its doors to live performances across the country
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