A landmark moment in electronic music, fusing sound, light, and ancient wonder.
On October 10, Anyma took electronic music to new heights—quite literally—with a groundbreaking double set at one of the most awe-inspiring locations on the planet: Egypt’s Great Pyramids of Giza.

The performance unfolded beneath the vast desert sky, where ancient energy met futuristic sound design. As Anyma stepped on stage, the scene felt more like a cinematic dream than a concert, with lasers cutting through the night and visuals rippling across stone structures that have stood for millennia. Clips from the show have already racked up over 10 million views online, proving that music’s power to move and connect transcends both space and time.
“The Great Pyramids performance wasn’t just a set — it was a statement about what music can be when technology, art, and emotion align.”
This event marked Anyma’s first-ever two-part performance, showcasing his dual mastery as both DJ and live visual architect.
The evening began with Quantum, a seamless, high-energy DJ set that built tension and momentum through melodic layers and cinematic drops. It transitioned into The End of Genesys, an immersive audiovisual experience that pushed the boundaries of live performance, merging light, motion, and digital art into one living, breathing entity of sound.

Anyma’s music has always been about balance between humanity and technology, chaos and control, and emotion and structure. But this night in Giza elevated that concept into something mythical. Every note echoed off stone that has witnessed thousands of years of history, and every beat reminded the crowd how modern sound can coexist with timeless silence.
With this historic show, Anyma redefined what it means to perform live, crafting a multi-sensory ritual for thousands of fans and millions more online. And the journey doesn’t stop here—he’s set to unveil the next era of his acclaimed live experience, Æden, during his Coachella 2026 headline performance.
