
The End of Genesys residence in Las Vegas’ Sphere has stretched the limits of live electronic music. Following a pioneering eight-show run—the first electronic music residency in the history of the venue—the multimedia project headed by Matteo Milleri will return for four climactic events on February 27, 28, and March 1, 2, 2025. Promising a sensory voyage combining modern technologies, philosophical concepts, and charity impact, these last shows commemorate the sunset of a production reviewers laud as “an unforgettable milestone in live music” (Variety). The legacy of the residence is already firmly established as a feat of invention since tickets for sell quickly.
Presented by Live Nation, the last dates not only provide fans a last opportunity to see The End of Genesys but also increase its social impact. The SoCal Fire Fund and California Fire Foundation will profit from $5 from every ticket sold, helping with disaster relief and first responders. Milleri said in a news release, “This residency has always been about pushing limits, both creatively and communally.” The charitable angle emphasizes Anyma’s philosophy of combining art with meaning, which speaks to a state often devastated by climate-driven events.
Pre-sales start January 29; tickets go on sale January 30 at 9 a.m. PT. Leveraging demand for immersive experiences, Vibee’s VIP packages—which include premium seats and nights at The Venetian Resort—go live on January 24 for luxury seekers.
The End of Genesys centers on Sphere’s amazing infrastructure: a 160,000-square-foot LED wraparound screen (the highest resolution in the world) combined with HOLOPLOT’s 3D audio system enveloping viewers in “volumetric sound.” Using ethereal animations by Woodblock studio—known for work with Rammstein and Bon Iver—Anyma’s team—including visual co-director Alessio De Vecchi and stage designer Alexander Wessely—leveraged these capabilities to create a narrative addressing humanity’s dance with artificial intelligence.
Critics point out the connection between vision and venue. “It’s the only place that could fully realize the scale of Genesys,” Milleri said to Variety, “so Sphere was the logical endpoint.”
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