Anyma at Coachella 2026: Start Time, Special Guests and What to Know The Italian producer is bringing his ambitious new audiovisual project to the desert—here’s what to know before his late-night set. Anyma, known for his groundbreaking fusion of music and immersive visuals, is set to debut his latest work, ÆDEN, at Coachella 2026. The festival, held in the California desert, will feature the Italian DJ’s performance on Friday, April 10, during the event’s opening night. His set, scheduled for midnight on the main stage, will be one of the final and most visually intense performances of the evening. The lineup includes headliners like Sabrina Carpenter, with a late-night roster of electronic and alternative acts. Anyma’s live shows are a unique blend of DJing, live production, and large-scale visual installations. While he uses controllers, including Ableton-based setups, to manipulate music in real time, the majority of his performance is meticulously choreographed. Every element—music, visuals, and lighting—is synchronized to the second, creating a seamless digital experience. His recent show at Sphere in Las Vegas exemplified this approach, combining electronic music with cinematic visuals and narrative-driven sequences. The ÆDEN project expands on this concept, drawing inspiration from art history and futuristic themes. It is described as a “digital renaissance,” featuring large-scale visuals, character-driven storytelling, and a strong emphasis on immersion. The performance is expected to be one of the most ambitious productions at Coachella 2026. Anyma’s recent collaboration with BLACKPINK’s LISA on the track “Bad Angel” has generated significant buzz, raising the possibility of surprise appearances or special guests during his set.#blackpink_lisa #sabrina_carpenter #coachella_2026 #anyma #sphere_las_vegas

Bad Bunny Performs His First-Ever Concert in Japan: Review Bad Bunny’s first live performance in Asia marked a significant milestone in his global career, showcasing his enduring popularity and artistic influence. The event, part of Spotify’s Billions Club series, took place at the Tipstar Dome Chiba in Tokyo on March 7, drawing a crowd of less than 2,000 fans and a handful of VIPs. Among the attendees were Blackpink’s Lisa, who danced enthusiastically during “Dákiti,” and contemporary artist Takashi Murakami, who engaged with the performance. The intimate setting highlighted Bad Bunny’s ability to connect with his audience, even in a high-profile international setting. The concert featured a curated selection of Bad Bunny’s most streamed tracks on Spotify, with 29 songs surpassing a billion streams. During the show, the artist emphasized the emotional weight of his success, telling the crowd, “Muchos números, pero no son números. Sino personas con las que he conectado a través de todos estos años con mi música, entonces por eso estamos aquí con ustedes.” This sentiment underscored the personal connection he fosters with fans, transforming streaming numbers into a celebration of shared experiences. The stage design reflected a blend of cultural elements, with towering cherry blossom trees symbolizing the event’s location in Japan. The performance opened with the instrumental of “EoO,” sparking immediate energy in the venue. Fans responded with traditional Puerto Rican attire, including pavas (woven straw hats), flags, and spontaneous dance circles, creating a vibrant atmosphere that mirrored the energy of his larger residencies. Bad Bunny’s rendition of “Baile Inolvidable” became a standout moment, with fans forming impromptu dance pairs and embracing strangers, embodying the unifying power of his music.#tokyo #spotify #bad_bunny #tipstar_dome_chiba #blackpink_lisa
