At Sphere Las Vegas, Solomun transformed his set into a cinematic journey, blending music, visuals, and storytelling to create an immersive, boundary-pushing experience.

At Sphere Las Vegas, Solomun didn’t just perform, he orchestrated an experience. Opening for longtime collaborator Anyma, the electronic music visionary stepped beyond the decks, curating a show that blended music, visuals, and storytelling into a seamless narrative. Inspired by his background in filmmaking, each moment unfolded with intention, turning transitions into chapters and beats into cinematic pulses.

 

“As long as the music plays, you don’t have to be afraid,” Solomun reflects, encapsulating the essence of his performance. Known for prioritising sound over spectacle, he embraced the venue’s vast canvas to craft a show that explored the power of music and the universal language of dance.

 

The multidisciplinary artist Anyma, who has been performing their ‘The End of Genesys’ residency at Sphere Las Vegas the last two weekends, is redefining live performance and continues to push the boundaries of sensory experiences.  The result of both artists’ bringing their creative flair to the table was a one-of-a-kind experience where pulsing beats met hypnotic visuals, all designed to guide the audience into the core of their vision. As one of the final guest artists in Anyma’s historic Sphere residency, Solomun embraced his role as a storyteller, proving that in the right hands, music can be a force that connects, transforms, and transcends.