Anyma presents Æden
Overview
One of the most anticipated electronic music events to hit Australia this year, Anyma is bringing his next immersive live concept ÆDEN, to Sydney / Eora for a one-off exclusive show.
Following acclaimed immersive productions Genesys and Quantum ÆDEN expands Anyma's meticulously crafted visual language into a fully realised environment where sound, narrative and digital design collide. ÆDEN will make its worldwide live debut at Coachella, before coming to Australia for this exclusive Sydney show.
Anyma has become synonymous with a new era of immersive electronic performance. Blending cutting-edge audiovisual production with emotive electronic music, Anyma has carved out a singular space where music, visual art and technology converge on a global scale. ÆDEN represents the next chapter in that evolution.
Anyma presents ÆDEN is proudly supported Destination NSW.
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