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Anyma is making his Thailand debut at 808 Festival
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Anyma is making his Thailand debut at 808 Festival

Home Events Anyma is making his Thailand debut at 808 Festival

808 Festival, Thailand’s premier electronic music festival in the heart of Bangkok, has just revealed its highly anticipated lineup. Leading the charge is Anyma, who is set to perform for the first time in Thailand. Known as a visionary co-head of Afterlife label and one-half of the acclaimed melodic techno duo Tale Of Us, Anyma is ready to take 808 Festival by storm.

As one of the most exciting breakout artists of recent years, Anyma’s rise didn’t happen overnight. The Tale Of Us project has been over fifteen years in the making, but things truly surged in 2022 when Matteo unveiled Anyma. Fans quickly embraced this project for its breathtaking visuals and music, transforming each show into an unforgettable audio-visual experience. It’s a performance every electronic music enthusiast should witness at least once.

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Over the past year, Anyma has made a significant mark, including a debut on Tomorrowland’s main stage and a successful residency at Hï Ibiza. Next up, he plans to make history with a sold-out residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas this December, becoming the first electronic artist to headline this iconic venue.

But before Vegas, Anyma will stop in Bangkok for a one-time, exclusive show at 808 Festival, joining a stellar lineup featuring Adam Beyer, Chase & Status, James Hype, Mau P, Sara Landry, Miss Monique, and many more. With a world-class roster, an incredible venue, and 808’s top-tier production, this promises to be a rave experience unlike any other.

Limited tickets are available here. With this lineup, a prime location, and an acclaimed festival reputation, 808 is a must-attend event for every raver.

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