

Pete Tong confirms more Anyma shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas
During his Global Dance HQ show on BBC Radio 1 from the 10th of January, Pete Tong confirmed live on air what we all expected, as he stated that Anyma will be returning to The Sphere in Las Vegas, following the success of The End of Genesys residency.
Following his groundbreaking residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas, Anyma wrote his name in the history books of dance music and not only, with each of his live shows redefining the core values of immersive experiences, making for an event that was quite frankly, out of this world. With The End of Genesys coming to its conclusion, it was always the case of a new project coming to life, as stated by Anyma himself, and with speculations that The Sphere shows would return, it now comes to no surprise that Pete Tong confirmed what we all expected.
During his Global Dance HQ show on BBC Radio 1 from the 10th of January, the UK-born DJ/Producer and radio broadcaster announced that Anyma will be returning to The Sphere in Las Vegas, as he stated that “he (Anyma) was supposed to conclude his historic residency there (The Sphere) this weekend, but as it has been so big he will be adding more shows.” To the excitement of us all, Anyma is once again on the forefront of revolutionizing dance music, technology and art, with this combination being nothing short of spectacular.
A historic moment for everyone involved, Anyma continues to enhance his legacy within the dance scene at every given chance, and with no signs of slowing down, we most certainly cannot wait for what he has in store for us next. From the immense visuals at The Sphere, to the guest acts that graced the stage, and of course, to Anyma for pushing boundaries with each of his endevaours, be sure to stay tuned for further information on upcoming shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas once they go live. Don’t forget to also leave your own thoughts in the comments section.

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