Peggy Gou, John Summit & More Announced As Support Acts for Anyma’s Remaining Sphere Shows
Written by djfrosty on January 29, 2025
A crew of marquee artists will play in support of Anyma during the artist’s final dates at Sphere in Las Vegas in February and March.
On Wednesday (Jan. 29), the venue announced that Bosnian German favorite Solomun and American producer Layla Benitez will open on Feb. 27, South Korean phenom Peggy Gou and German mainstay Recondite will open Feb. 28, Dutch producers Mau P and Colyn will open on March 1 and the globe-trotting John Summit and Australia-born, Los Angeles-based artist Cassian will open on March 2.
Cassian’s appearance will mark the second time the producer has had an opening slot, as he played b2b with Kevin de Vries for the Dec. 29 show. Meanwhile, John Summit’s active auditioning for the slot has paid off.
Officially titled Afterlife Presents Anyma The End of Genesys, the show features music from Italian American producer Anyma’s 2023 and 2024 albums Genesys and Genesys II, as well as new and currently unreleased material, played in tandem with a bananas visual show.
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Support artists for previous performances have included Dixon, Mike Dean, Charlotte De Witte, Amelie Lens, Camelphat, Tiësto and more. While Sebastian Ingrosso was scheduled to play the Jan. 10 show, he dropped out of the appearance due to “personal health reasons,” a statement from Sphere explained.
Meanwhile, the artists on the bill for the upcoming shows are celebrating the accomplishment.
“Am I dreaming? Years ago, I stood outside the Sphere Las Vegas as it was being built and told myself I’d play there one day,” Benitez wrote on social media. “Today, that dream has become close to reality. Endless gratitude to Anyma and the entire team—pushing boundaries in ways the world has yet to see. Truly honored to be included in such an epic moment in the history of our music scene. And grateful for their constant support and belief in me. moments like this leave undeniable marks on our lives.”